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Learners often find it difficult to construct sentences, and ordering sentences is always a good exercise for them. Rather than merely jumbling the sentences and asking students to correct them, I've enlisted the help of Wordle and compiled a few sentences of varying difficulty in a PowerPoint show. It's visually more exciting than merely writing the sentences on the board, don't you think?

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Chiew N Pang http://acliltoclimb.blogspot.com

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Instructions:

The words are jumbled. Put them in the right sequence to form a correct

sentence.

Some words should be repeated.

Hint: The bigger the word is, the more times it is used in the

sentence.

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