In the previous lesson, students delved deeper into the concept of figurative language in comparison and applied it through various simple exercises. In the upcoming Comparison Writing assignment for Grade 6, we will further explore related aspects of comparison.
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1. Composition Example 1
2. Composition Example 2
In this Grade 6 composition writing, we will summarize the key points from the Vietnamese Literature 6 textbook Volume 2 for students to envision the lesson material they will learn in class. Additionally, we will provide a detailed and concise explanation of the next section on Comparison Writing, starting on page 43, to make it easy for students to read, understand, and prepare better for their assignments at home.
1. Grade 6 Composition Writing - Comparison (Continued), brief 1
I. Types of Comparison
Question 1:
Comparisons in poetic lines:
- “the stars” compared to “mother's awake”
- “mother” compared to “gentle breeze”
Question 2:
- “not as good as” for comparison
- “is” used for comparison as equal
Question 3:
- Words for equal comparison: like, as, ….
- Words for unequal comparison: more, less, ….
II. Functions of Comparison
Question 1:
The comparison in the passage is:
- There's a leaf sharp as an arrow
- There's a leaf gentle, delicate like a whisper…
- There's a leaf fearful, hesitant
Question 2:
In the passage above, the comparison serves to:
- Evoke vivid, specific imagery, events, …
- Express the author's thoughts, emotions
III. Practice
Question 1:
a. Comparison sentence: My soul is like a summer afternoon
Comparison of equality
b. Comparison sentence: Not as much as the countless sorrows of Bamm's heart
Not as much as the hardships in Bamm's life after thirty
Comparison of inequality
c. Comparison sentence: Like lying in a dream
Comparison of equality
Question 2:
Sentences using comparisons are:
- The tall mountain emerged suddenly blocking the path
- The movements of throwing and pulling the hoe were as brisk as cutting
- Uncle Huong Thu is like a cast bronze statue, …..
The most impressive image for me is: Uncle Huong Thu is like a cast bronze statue …. Like a knight of majestic Truong Son.
Question 3:
- Uncle Huong Thu reaches the fierce waterfall, swiftly throws the hoe like cutting into the heart of the river
- The river flows swiftly, the hoe halts
- Seeing Uncle Huong Thu like a cast bronze statue with bulging muscles
- Seeing him like a completely different person, strong and robust
2. Grade 6 Composition Writing - Comparison (Continued), brief 2
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In addition to the lessons already covered, students should prepare for the upcoming lesson on Word and Phrase Counts to solidify their understanding of their 6th-grade Vietnamese language skills.
In the 6th-grade Vietnamese language curriculum, preparing for Writing Exercise 3 is an important focus that students should prepare for in advance.
6th-grade sample essays are materials compiled according to the exact curriculum from the first lesson to the last in the 6th-grade Vietnamese language textbook ... Through the 6th-grade sample essays, not only can students quickly supplement their knowledge and vocabulary, but teachers also learn how to compose essays effectively and teach better.