2. Marjorie Clark
Former athlete of the U.S National
Marathon team
Fought on 2 Olympics and brought
2 gold medals.
Retired in her 40’s.
Spent most of her time authoring
childrens books and woman
empowerment.
4. When Lady Chang
first arrived in the
City of Canton, She
have nothing but the
clothes she is
wearing, the
jewelries in her
hands and her little
son, Ko.
Everything else
were swept away by
5. Lady Chang had
one thing more.
Her own brave
spirit. She know
that she must
now devote
herself to the
future with Ko.
6. She sold her
gold
and Jade ring
and bought a
small house
large
enough for the
both of them, in
a poor part of
the city near the
rubbish dumps.
7. Ko grew up to be
a bright child and
her mother tried to
support him
through weaving
and embroidering
cloth in the
market.
8. Years passed and
Lady Chang
realized the child’s
need of an ideal and
nicer environment
.So she sold their
home near the
rubbish dump and
her gold and
sapphire ring for a
home near the
9. As Ko grew
up,she realized
Ko’s
intelligence.
So she once
again sold her
home in the
market and her
pearl and silver
ring for a home
near the
university.
10. Soon Ko’ s teachers speak highly of
him but unfortunately, too much
intelligence made him vain and
arrogant.
11. One time, Ko returned from school
and saw a very intricate piece of
cloth of gold, silver and scarlet. He
thinks that it is the most beautiful
piece of cloth he has seen in his
entire life…
12. Days passed and Ko returned from
school angrily. He harshly threw his
books on the table and said he had
already finished with schooling and
do not want to pursue anymore...
13. Lady Chang tried
her best to
convince his son.
However , Ko
already made up
his mind.
14. Lady Chang did not argue but
instead ripped off her embroidery
on the weaving loom. Ko was full of
terror of what she has done.
15. Ko said that the weaving could have
been the most beautiful piece of
cloth but now nothing but a twisted
rag on the floor. But Lady Chang
replied, “My son could have been a
great man too if only he finished his
studies. Now he would be a little
higher than peasants.
16. As Lady Chang
started to cry,
Ko
was able to
realize his
mistake . He
picked up his
books and
promised to
finish his
studies.
17. Times passed and Ko indeed
became a wise and great man
known all over China.
18. Let us take a
view of Lady
Chang who did
not hesitate to
destroy her most
beautiful work to
teach his son a
valuable lesson
of humility…
27. What are Conjunctions?
Conjunctions are words that
connects words, phrases and
clauses. These may be divided into
three kinds which are…
Coordinating conjunctions
Correlative conjunctions
Subordinating conjunctions
28. Coordinating Conjunctions
Conjunctions that connects words of
same type or order. Conjunctions in
this type are easily identified as
FANBOYS.
F-or
O-r
A-nd
Y-et
N-or
S-o
B-ut
29. Correlative Conjunctions
Correlative Conjunctions are
conjunctions that come in pairs. Its
examples are:
Not only-but (also)
Either-or
Neither-nor
Both-and
Whether-or
30. Subordinating Conjunctions
Connects
a main clause and a
subordinate clause. It also
introduces a subordinate clause.
Most conjunctions are under this
type of conjunctions.
31. sentences then classify it as
Coordinating, Correlative or
Subordinating conjunctions. (10 pts.)
1. I will sell my Jade ring and I will buy a
small house.
2. Neither her husband nor their servants
survived the great flood.
3. Lady Chang felt very happy when Ko
returned to his studies.
4. Lady Chang worked hard but Ko never
appreciated it.
32. 5. Little Ko grew fast and was a great
joy to her.
B. For the whole class: Write a letter
showing appreciation and love for
your parents.
33. Assign: Present the letter
of appreciation you made
for your parents. Be sure
to get their replies on your
letter.