2-4-M3CE1 Relative Clauses

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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 3-5

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Today's lesson
Aim: Improving listening skill, building vocabulary and grammar focus Relative clauses.
Outcomes:
- You can listen for specific information in a spoken text
- You can make expressions about travel
- You can fill gaps with correct prepositions
- You know what a defining and non-defining relative clause is
- You can write sentences using relative clauses

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Listening skill & vocabulary
Page 73
Listen for specific information => Ex 4

Vocabulary building  => Ex 7 + 8 

write the answers in your notebook!

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Relative clauses

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DUS
who 
people
which
animals and things
that
people, animals and things
whose
Possessions (of someone/something)
whom
if there is a preposition at the beginning of the clause
Relative clauses 

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RELATIVE CLAUSES
Betrekkelijke bijzinnen

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relative clauses
relative clauses are " betrekkelijke bijzinnen".

There are two different kinds of relative clauses:
  • defining relative clause 
  • non-defining relative clauses

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Relative clauses
Defining relative clauses (no commas):


You can leave out that when:
  • it is the object of the relative clause
  • it is followed by a pronoun (name or I, you, he, she etc.)

This is the house that Jack built. 

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Relative clauses
Defining relative clauses:  you need them in the sentence for it to make sense. They give you essential information. NO COMMAS!!!

Non defining relative clauses: They give extra information, which isn’t absolutely necessary. We use COMMAS to separate them from the rest of the sentence. 

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Defining relative clauses give us...
A
Extra information
B
Essential information

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Non-defining relative clauses give us...
A
Extra information
B
Essential information

Slide 11 - Quiz

The village in .........I lived had really changed
A
that
B
which
C
whom
D
who

Slide 12 - Quiz

Is this sentence correct?
Nadal, whose uncle was a football player, won Wimbledon in 2010.
A
Correct
B
Incorrect

Slide 13 - Quiz

The man ... car was stolen was on the news
A
which
B
whose
C
that
D
who

Slide 14 - Quiz

She worked for a man ______ used to be an athlete.

Slide 15 - Open question

We broke the computer ______ belonged to my father.

Slide 16 - Open question

Get to work!
Do ex 2,3,4 on page 74

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