How To Teach Parenthetical Expressions
Objective:
To teach students how to effectively use parenthetical expressions in their writing, enhancing their ability to add supplementary information, clarifications, or asides without disrupting the flow of the main text.
Introduction to Parenthetical Expressions
- Define parenthetical expressions as phrases or clauses inserted into a sentence as an aside or explanatory comment, usually marked off by parentheses, dashes, or commas.
- Explain how these expressions can provide additional information, offer explanations, or insert personal comments, while maintaining the coherence of the main sentence.
Real Life Examples
- Provide examples from literature, academic writing, and journalistic texts that effectively use parenthetical expressions for additional context or emphasis.
- Discuss the importance of using parenthetical expressions judiciously to avoid overcomplicating the sentence structure.
Interactive Activities
- Conduct an ‘Add the Aside' exercise, where students insert parenthetical expressions into provided sentences, practicing clarity and relevance.
- Organize a writing task where students compose a short narrative or explanatory text, intentionally using parenthetical expressions to enhance their storytelling or exposition.

