Unit 5: Surfing, scrolling and swiping

Unit 5: surfing, scrolling and swiping
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Unit 5: surfing, scrolling and swiping

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Unit 5
This unit is all about technology: you will read, speak and write about it and listen to it. Apart from tech vocab you will learn how to apply phrasal verbs. The grammar of this unit is focussed on relative clauses. You will also practise with CAE Listening part 1, Speaking parts 3 and 4 and UoE part 4.

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Today
In class: 
Studyplanner and test explanation
Getting started page 66
Grammar: relative pronouns
  
Homework for next Friday: 
vocab page 67 ex 1-4 

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Page 66 ex 1-3rd

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  Relative clauses
where
why

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Defining
Non-defining

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So, with defining relative clauses
We get essential information about a person, object, situation, etc. Without it the sentence wouldn't make any sense.

Characteristics:
1. No commas used on either side of the clause.
2. accompanied by relative pronouns: who, which, whose, where, when, why.
3. who and which can be replaced by that.
4. who, which and that can be omitted when they are the object (lijdend vw).

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So, with non-defining relative clauses
We get extra information about a known person, object, situation, etc. 

Characteristics:
1. Commas used on either side of the clause.
2. accompanied by relative pronouns: who, which, whose, where, when.
3. who and which can NOT be replaced by that.
4. who, which and that can NOT be omitted when they are the object 
(lijdend vw).

Not:
why!

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That's the man ______ daughter has won the lottery.

The relative clause (starting after 'man') is a....?
A
Defining relative clause
B
Non-defining relative clause

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That's the man ______ daughter has won the lottery.

The gap should look like ...
A
, whose
B
whose
C
, which
D
that

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The painting, ______ was finished in 1850, is one of the most representative works of that time.
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
-

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This is the person ______ I introduced you a few weeks ago.
A
which
B
who
C
who or that
D
who, that or -

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How to use WHOM !
He/She is chasing that boy 
The woman is chasing him
That boy is running to him/her

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Now, 

Turn to page 208: 
Study the grammar theory and do exercises 1 and 2.
Then, turn to page 68 and do exercises 1, 2 and 3.

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Extra practice
Here are some websites with extra practice and explanation:
https://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=4219
 https://www.e-grammar.org/defining-non-defining-relative-clauses-test/

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Ready?
After finishing all the assignments of your study planner:
start practising CAE Listening tests!

You'll find a dedicated Lesson-Up in your
English Lesson-Up section.

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In pairs     

Exercise 1: each of you: talk for 1 full minute. Take turns.
Exercise 2, 3 and 7 (can you really do this???)
Finally, together: we'll watch the video on Alan Turing.
Real World
pages 76/77
Extra questions:
- In what ways do you already use AI?
- What do you think the future of AI will look like?

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Ready?
Look at your study planner and finish 
the programme of week 20

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