Relative clauses + Explanation Presentation

This week: Chapter 6
At the end of this week you will be able to:

  • use relative clauses correctly
  • start preparing presentation (explanation+making groups)
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This week: Chapter 6
At the end of this week you will be able to:

  • use relative clauses correctly
  • start preparing presentation (explanation+making groups)

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Look at the words in bold.

Which of them reffer to....
- people
- things                                          ???

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Relative clauses(Betrekkelijke bijzinnen)samengevat:
This is the bike which was hit in the accident. -> dingen, dieren
The thief who robbed him was sent to prison. -> personen
This is the man (that) I saw yesterday. -> personen (dieren/dingen); informeel
Robert, whose bag was stolen, reported this to the police. -> geeft bezit aan

This house, which was built last year, is hard to break into.-> extra informatie, (de bijzin which was built last year  kan weggelaten worden en staat daarom tussen komma's; hier mag je that NIET gebruiken!)

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The television.................. was bought 20 years ago was stolen. 
The waiter .................... was wearing a blue shirt was rude.
The girl ......................  parents are from India works in a bank.
It was a court trial .................... people have remembered for years.
I am sure this is the same woman .................... talked to him yesterday.
who
who
whose
which
 that

Slide 6 - Drag question

Make new sentences by joining the 2 clauses with a relative pronoun:
1. My laptop still works well.         I bought my laptop years ago.

2. My friend is a great cook.          He recently moved here.

3. The woman's car was stolen.  The woman reported it to the police. 

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Check your answers:
1. My laptop, which I bought years ago, still works well.  
(Or: My laptop that I bought years ago still works well. )

2. My friend, who is a great cook, recently moved here.
(Or: My friend, who recently moved here, is a great cook.)

3. The woman whose car was stolen reported it to the police. 

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Work on exercises:

Do: Chapter 6 -> ex. 27,28 (E)
  
              

                   Questions? -> Ask me!


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New vocabulary
Chapter 6 Theme words Phrasal verbs
Chapter 6 Theme words Part-time jobs

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