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COA Unit 10 - Participle Clauses
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Cambridge Objective Advanced
Slide 1 - Slide
Today's Lessons
Vocabulary p. 66
Participle clauses pp. 66-67
Speaking p. 67
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Homework check
Vocabulary page 66
- Check exercise 1 yourself
- We will check part of exercise 2 now
- Check the rest of exercise 2 yourself
Exercise 2: Rewrite these sentences using the words in capitals.
Do not change the form of the word.
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Very few students attended the last lecture of the course. (ATTENDANCE)
Slide 4 - Open question
I admire this student because she is so determined to succeed. (DETERMINATION)
Slide 5 - Open question
Participle Clauses
Participle clauses enable us
to say information in a more economical way.
They are formed using:
-
present participles
(going, reading, seeing, walking, etc.),
-
past participles
(gone, read, seen, walked, etc.) or
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perfect participles
(having gone, having read, having seen, etc.).
Slide 6 - Slide
We can use participle clauses when the participle and the verb in the main clause have the same subject.
For example:
Participle clause: Waiting for Ellie, I made some tea.
Original: While I was waiting for Ellie, I made some tea.
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Participle clauses
do not have
a specific tense.
The tense is indicated by the verb in the main clause.
Participle clauses are mainly used in written texts,
particularly in a literary, academic or journalistic style.
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Examples:
Analysing the diaries
, we found remarkably similar patterns.
Concerned about the lack of cultural awareness of their staff
,
a group of US business corporations prompted the research.
Having administered a questionnaire
, we got 696 responses.
Slide 9 - Slide
Expanding to make full clauses
Page 66: exercise 2
Example:
Analysing the diaries, we found remarkably similar patterns.
Becomes:
When we analysed the diaries, we found remarkably similar patterns.
Slide 10 - Slide
Because they ............, a group of US business corporations prompted the research.
Slide 11 - Open question
After ..........., we got 696 responses.
Slide 12 - Open question
Expand participle clauses
Page 66: exercise 3
Example:
Having explained the theory, Mr Tip let his pupils work on their own. (after)
Becomes:
After
Mr Tip had explained the theory, Mr Tip let his pupils work on their own.
Slide 13 - Slide
Slide 14 - Slide
Rewrite sentences
Page 67: exercise 4
Example:
Because I felt exhausted after the flight, I went to bed as soon as I got to the hotel.
Becomes:
Feeling exhausted after the flight, I went to bed as soon as I got to the hotel.
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1. While I was walking round the exhibition, I caught sight of an old school friend. (Walking)
Slide 16 - Open question
2. Because Marti had made so many mistakes in her homework, she had to do it all over again. (Having)
Slide 17 - Open question
3. She's a child - she doesn't know what's happening. (Being)
Slide 18 - Open question
4. As Jack didn't have anyone to spend the evening with, he decided to have an early night. (Not)
Slide 19 - Open question
5. If you look at it from a sociological point of view, the problem can be seen as one of tension between social classes. (looked)
Slide 20 - Open question
Speaking
Speaking: page 67 exercise 5 (pictures)
Describe the pictures to your neighbour and discuss the following questions:
What are these people doing?
What are the similarities and differences between the two?
Slide 21 - Slide
Week task
Now finish the following exercises:
Vocabulary p. 66
Participle clauses pp. 66-67
Slide 22 - Slide
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