Relative pronouns

Today

Option 1: After this lesson, I can use relative clauses mostly correctly.
- Explanation
- Exercises 41 & 43
Done? Work on your planning
Option 2: After this lesson, I can add suffixes and prefixes to well-known words
- Read info p. 174 (Cambridge 1: How to plan a volunteering vacation)
- Complete table
- Make exercise 1
Done? Make exercise 2
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Today

Option 1: After this lesson, I can use relative clauses mostly correctly.
- Explanation
- Exercises 41 & 43
Done? Work on your planning
Option 2: After this lesson, I can add suffixes and prefixes to well-known words
- Read info p. 174 (Cambridge 1: How to plan a volunteering vacation)
- Complete table
- Make exercise 1
Done? Make exercise 2

Slide 1 - Slide

In the distance we observed a man ___ appeared to be studying the stars.
A
who
B
whose
C
whom
D
which

Slide 2 - Quiz

The successful launch of the rocket was news ___ shocked the world
A
which
B
that
C
who
D
-

Slide 3 - Quiz

The scientist __ experiments were controversial, won an important award.
A
whom
B
who
C
-
D
whose

Slide 4 - Quiz

One of the first SF books __ became popular was The Time Machine.
A
who
B
that
C
which
D
-

Slide 5 - Quiz

To __ do you wish to speak, Madam?
A
whom
B
-
C
which
D
who

Slide 6 - Quiz

Discuss
When do you use (A) who, (B) which, (C) that, (D) no relative pronoun, (E) whose and (F) whom?
Examples: 
  1. She is a student that/who loves exploring.
  2. They saw a cloud that/which looked like a UFO.
  3. These are features (that/which) I look for in an assignment.
  4.  This machine, which was designed in the previous century, remains the best option.
  5. Could you please call the lady to whom you were speaking?

Slide 7 - Slide

Our chemistry teacher, a man ___ I personally greatly admire, was a fantastic motivator.
A
which
B
who
C
whom
D
-

Slide 8 - Quiz

The first computer __ was constructed took up a the space of a room.

Slide 9 - Open question

Marie Curie was een wetenschapper die iedereen bewonderde voor haar grote intelligentie.

Slide 10 - Open question

Link these sentences: The self-driving car crashed. The man owned the car. The man was unharmed.

Slide 11 - Open question

The mad professor became famous. She invented sign language gloves.

Slide 12 - Open question

Further practice
Make exercises 41 & 43

Slide 13 - Slide