🌍 The Place That Ruined All Other Places
Students read four original travel narratives from people whose journeys transformed them: Lena witnessed the northern lights in Svalbard, Ravi discovered beauty in Kyoto's precision, Clara found herself in Patagonia's immensity, and Kofi walked through living history in Fez. So...that and such...that structures are embedded naturally throughout all four stories, expressing intensity and result. The interactive game presents 10 sentences where students choose between so and such, while the writing task asks them to describe their own powerful experience.
Lesson Plan
- 3 warm-up questions about transformative travel
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- so + adjective + that: The view was so beautiful that...
- so + adverb + that: He spoke so quietly that...
- so + much/many/little/few + that: There were so many people that...
- such + a/an + adj + noun + that: It was such a beautiful day that...
- such + adj + plural/uncountable + that: They were such kind people that...
- Key rule: so before adjective/adverb alone; such before noun phrase
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