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Daily Oral Language
Week # 17
Directions
Using your best handwriting, please write
the two sentences on the next slide into
your Language spiral notebook.
 Watch out! There are errors in the
sentences that need to be corrected.
Write each sentence correctly into your
notebook.
 Keep this spiral to study for the test over
these sentences that will be on Friday.

Day 1

Composer ludwig van Beethoven was
born in Bonn germany, in 1770.

He studied music for many year but he
left scool at a young age.
Corrected Sentences Day 1

Composer Ludwig van Beethoven was
born in Bonn, Germany, in 1770.

He studied music for many years, but he
left school at a young age.
Day 2

Ms Fujita told we students, “his hearing
loss changed his caracter.

Luz said “At first, Beethoven hid his
deafness and stay away from peoples.”
Corrected Sentences Day 2

Ms. Fujita told us students, “His hearing
loss changed his character.”

Luz said, “At first, Beethoven hid his
deafness and stayed away from people.”
Day 3

Penny said, “Beethoven writted nine
symphonies seventeen quartets and even
a opera.”

Then she told I, “I recognize some of his
piece after hearing just a few cords.”
Corrected Sentences Day 3

Penny said, “Beethoven wrote nine
symphonies, seventeen quartets, and even
an opera.”

Then she told me, “I recognize some of
his pieces after hearing just a few chords.”
Day 4

“His Ninth Symphony is his goodest
work,” said uncle Duane.

Contains parts for both voices and
instruments it’s a koral symphony.
Corrected Sentences Day 4

“His Ninth Symphony is his best work,”
said Uncle Duane.

It contains parts for both voices and
instruments. It’s a choral symphony.
Practice for Weekly Test

Directions:
Write each sentence correctly on a
piece of notebook paper.
Then check each sentence carefully
using the answers given before the test.