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WEEK 8

ASPECT: STRUCTURE

TOPIC: The use of ‘even though’ and ‘at least’.

‘Even though’ and ‘at least’ are subordinating conjunction used to introduce a subordinating clause. Its purpose is to contrast with the main clause.

For example:

  1. Even though they were poor, they were always happy.
  2. They were poor at least they were always happy.
  3. Even though he had no parents, he sponsored himself to school.
  4. He had no parent at least he sponsored himself to school.
  5. I visited my relatives at the weekend even though I didn’t want to.
  6. Even though I hadn’t slept much, I stayed awake to finish my work.
  7. I know the answer at least I think I do.

EVALUATION: Use ‘even though’ and ‘at least’ in two sentences each

ASPECT: COMPOSITION

TOPIC: Narrative Essay (A journey I once made).

A guide to writing composition ‘A journey I once made’.

When did you embark on the journey?

Whom did you go with and where did you go?

Where were you based then?

What were the exciting things on the way?

Or what were the new things you saw?

How long did the journey take you?

How many days, weeks, or months did you spend there?

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