Julia Alvarez Mrs. Bouchard
1. Clarify. Julia says it is a "trial" to introduce her family because she is Americanized. They have foreign names, dress, language and behavior.
2. When Mauricia was born, she got the American name Maureen.
3. Julia's names and nicknames
Julia: Both
Julie, Hoo-lee-tah, Jules, Hey Jude, Alcatraz (1 bad one) : to Family and friends
To Strangers:
Julia Altagracia Maria Teresa Alvarez Tavares Perello Espaillat Julia Perez Rochet Gonzalez
4. Examine Connections
Review grew up with some of the same embarassment I have with family. Further travels.
5. Alvarez refers to mispronunciation of her and her family's names as a changing of their names because it shows the difference between the people who say it.
6. Interpret a personal essay.
Stories/Anecdotes: Name mispronunciations p.806
Thoughts and Feelings: "Suffered most whenever my extended family attended school occasions."
p.810
Informal Word Choices: Beans and Pepperoni and Alcatraz graduation nicknames p.810
Message: She tells the stories/anecdotes feels the change of cultures from her family to herself.
p. 812
Vocabulary Practice: Synonyms (same) or Antonym (opposite)
1. Chaotic/Orderly : A
2. Ironically/Predictably : A
3. Specify/Identify: S
4. Merge/Join: S
5. Convoluted/Simple : A
Vocabulary Strategy: Conotation Positive or Negative. Write a sentence using the word.
1. Cottage: P: They lived in a cottage in the woods.
2. Cheap: His suit looked cheap.
3. Mysterious: N: The stranger looked mysterious
4: Sincere: P: My mom is sincere when he says she loves me.
5. Reckless: N: Some drivers are reckless.
6. Peculiar: N: I got a peculiar pain in my leg.
7. Funny: P: My mom and I find some of the same things funny.
8. Casual: P: Dressing casual at home is more comfortable.
9. Modern. P: My cell phone and laptop are modern.
10. Strong-willed. N: Sometimes I am strong-willed and my mother and I argue.
p.813
Grammar in context. Capitalize correctly
1. Julia was known as Hoo-lee-tah only to her parents and aunts and uncles.
2. Mauricia, Julia's sister, also had many nicknames.
3. Julia knew she had to listen to Mother's advice.
4. Julia probably wanted Uncle Jose' and Aunt Amelia to call her Judy.
2. When Mauricia was born, she got the American name Maureen.
3. Julia's names and nicknames
Julia: Both
Julie, Hoo-lee-tah, Jules, Hey Jude, Alcatraz (1 bad one) : to Family and friends
To Strangers:
Julia Altagracia Maria Teresa Alvarez Tavares Perello Espaillat Julia Perez Rochet Gonzalez
4. Examine Connections
Review grew up with some of the same embarassment I have with family. Further travels.
5. Alvarez refers to mispronunciation of her and her family's names as a changing of their names because it shows the difference between the people who say it.
6. Interpret a personal essay.
Stories/Anecdotes: Name mispronunciations p.806
Thoughts and Feelings: "Suffered most whenever my extended family attended school occasions."
p.810
Informal Word Choices: Beans and Pepperoni and Alcatraz graduation nicknames p.810
Message: She tells the stories/anecdotes feels the change of cultures from her family to herself.
p. 812
Vocabulary Practice: Synonyms (same) or Antonym (opposite)
1. Chaotic/Orderly : A
2. Ironically/Predictably : A
3. Specify/Identify: S
4. Merge/Join: S
5. Convoluted/Simple : A
Vocabulary Strategy: Conotation Positive or Negative. Write a sentence using the word.
1. Cottage: P: They lived in a cottage in the woods.
2. Cheap: His suit looked cheap.
3. Mysterious: N: The stranger looked mysterious
4: Sincere: P: My mom is sincere when he says she loves me.
5. Reckless: N: Some drivers are reckless.
6. Peculiar: N: I got a peculiar pain in my leg.
7. Funny: P: My mom and I find some of the same things funny.
8. Casual: P: Dressing casual at home is more comfortable.
9. Modern. P: My cell phone and laptop are modern.
10. Strong-willed. N: Sometimes I am strong-willed and my mother and I argue.
p.813
Grammar in context. Capitalize correctly
1. Julia was known as Hoo-lee-tah only to her parents and aunts and uncles.
2. Mauricia, Julia's sister, also had many nicknames.
3. Julia knew she had to listen to Mother's advice.
4. Julia probably wanted Uncle Jose' and Aunt Amelia to call her Judy.
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