Relative clauses and pronouns 5H3 -2

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Good morning!

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Road map
  • Discuss the test
  • Relative Clauses II
  • Break
  • Alquin text I

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Writing test
Style: 
  • eigen adres, datum, adres ander, aanhef, afsluiting, regels wit
S: minor spelling mistakes
Body:  max 2 mistakes per sentence
Contractions and captital letters: max 1 mistake.
Total: 18 mistakes / 6

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Test Alquin & GRO 
Friday 9 December 2022

Alquin: keywords texts 1, 2

GRO: Chapter 6, relative clauses 

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Relative Clauses
Betrekkelijke bijzin: provides extra information about something that has already been mentioned, for instance a person, thing, animal, place, or event. 

NL: die (bij 'de-woorden'), dat (bij 'het-woorden), wat, waar. 
ENG: who, which, that, what, where, when

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Relative Clauses
Kan bijv. verwijzen naar:
  • een zelfstandig naamwoord (a noun)
  • een voornaamwoord (a pronoun)
  • een hele zin (a main or subclause)

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Check!
Exercises 1 - 4 
p. 64

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Non-Restrictive relative clauses (commas):
  • antecedent = person: who 
  • antecedent = thing: which 
  • antecedent = place: where
  • antecedent = time: when 
  • antecedent = reason: why
  • no antecedent = what ('that which')

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Restrictive relative clauses (no commas):
  • antecedent = person: who or that, preference for who
  • antecedent = thing: which or that, preference for that 
  • antecedent = place: where
  • antecedent = time: when 
  • antecedent = reason: why
  • no antecedent = what ('that which')

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Prepositions 
Jonah, to whom I was talking earlier, just walked into the room. 

Johah, who I was talking to earlier, just walked into the room.

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Prepositions 
The woman that I used to work with just walked into the room. 

The woman with whom I used to work just walked into the room.

The woman I used to work with just walked into the room. 

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Do
Exercises 5, 6, 7 and 8


study the theory 
pp. 74 - 85

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Relative clauses
You can leave out relative pronouns if:
  • it is a 'restrictive' relative clause'
  • the pronoun does NOT relate to the subject
  • there is a pronoun behind it







The flowers which he gave me were beautiful.


Persoonlijk: ik, jij, hij, etc.
Bezittelijk: mijn, zijn, onze, etc.
Wederkerend: me, je, zich, etc.
The flowers he gave me were beautiful.

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Please, put your mobile phones in your pockets or in your bags

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Road Map
  • Planner
  • Alquin text I 

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Alquin - text 1
Stop All the Clocks - Cut off the telephone

Pub quiz
Reading 

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How old was the Queen when she ascended the throne?
A
35
B
26
C
49
D
19

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What breed of dogs did the Queen always keep?
A
German shephards
B
Beagles
C
Corgis
D
Lakelandterriers

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Who was the last Prime Minister she asked to form a
government?
A
Boris Johnson
B
Richi Sunak
C
Theresa May
D
Liz Truss

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At which castle did the Queen eventually die?
A
Balmoral Castle
B
Buckingham Palace
C
Windsor Castle
D
Dumferline Castle

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What is the official name of the new monarch?
A
King Charles I
B
King Charles II
C
King Charles III
D
King Charles IV

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What is the official title of the heir to the British throne?
A
Prince of Wales
B
Prince of Cornwall
C
Prince of Kent
D
Prince of Essex

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What is the title of the popular Netflix series depicting
the recent history of the British royal family?
A
The Throne
B
The Crown
C
The Queen
D
The Royal Family

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Alquin - text 1

Do D4:
Read the text and answer questions 1-6

Study the vocab and keywords

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