Writing to Entertain - Lesson 7 - From simple to complex sentences 2 Worksheet
English Resource Description
The 'From Simple to Complex Sentences' worksheet is an educational resource designed to enhance the sentence construction skills of students by teaching them how to expand simple sentences into complex ones. This particular exercise focuses on the addition of subordinate clauses to simple sentences, thereby providing additional information and creating more detailed and interesting statements. A subordinate clause is a group of words that adds context and cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It is typically introduced by a conjunction or a relative pronoun.
For instance, students are presented with the simple sentence "Chelsea scored in the last minute" and are prompted to add a subordinate clause to enrich the sentence, such as "Chelsea, who had been playing aggressively all match, scored in the last minute." Other sentences to be expanded include an old man opening his door, someone eating their tea, and a new teacher shouting at Stephen. The worksheet also encourages creativity with descriptions of the moon illuminating an empty street and a train pulling into the station, asking students to insert their own subordinate clauses that add depth and detail to the scenarios. Through this exercise, students learn to craft more complex and engaging sentences, improving their writing abilities.