1.8 Leng Gram Análisis de oraciones
Analysis of Sentences in Language Learning
Introduction to Sentence Analysis
- The presentation focuses on analyzing sentences, specifically identifying the subject and predicate. This is facilitated using a black marker, scissors, and worksheets 1 and 2 for sentence analysis.
Practical Application with Examples
- The instructor engages a child by asking them to read the sentence "Juanito reads a book." They are instructed to cut out the verb from the sentence. The child identifies "reads" as the verb.
- Following this, the instructor guides the child through identifying who performs the action (the subject) by confirming that "Juanito" is indeed reading a book. Thus, they establish that Juanito is both the subject and part of the predicate.
Further Practice with New Sentences
- Another example is introduced: "Federico eats cheese." The process involves recalling and placing emphasis on identifying verbs again—here, "eats" is highlighted as the verb. The child then identifies Federico as both the subject and establishes that "eats cheese" forms part of the predicate.
- This method encourages children to practice grammatical analysis daily by identifying subjects and predicates in various sentences, reinforcing their understanding of sentence structure through consistent exercises.