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Thursday 27 March 2014

junior why do we use a knife and fork

Why do we use a knife and fork

Did you know fork are good to eat with and knife are good to cut. that why they are manners.If you visited your friends house if you were eating with your hands and they won't like you eating with your hands they will like you eating with a fork and knife.

Clean hands
Did you know if you were doing a car engine and if you were eating with your hands you will eat really bad germs.And you will get sick that why you wash your hands before you eat. Also if someone was eating with their hands on the keyboard and someone comes and play on the keyboard they will get germs that why you hand sanitys.   
Bite size pieces
We use a knife and fork because we have to pick up the little pieces with it. If the pieces are big you could
cut it with a knife to make them small enough to eat, this might stop you from choking on the food.



Manner

Do you use your manners? I use my ? by eating with a knife and fork, then people won’t be embarrassed.

Conclusion
You should use your knife and fork so your hands get oily and sticky!


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Title gives information about what the explanation will tell you (e.g. “How snails eat.”).
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Vocabulary
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All the special words that relate to your topic are there.
Grammar
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Sometimes uses joining words to show cause and effect. Mostly uses timeless present tense.
Uses joining words to show cause and effect whenever this is needed. Always uses timeless present tense.
Sequencing
Explanation of events is not in sequence.
Explanation of events is mostly in sequence.
Explanation of events is in sequence.
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Almost always or always uses capital letters, commas and full stops correctly.

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