Unit 5/6 - Y3 - Lesson 4

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Today
- Grammar WK03
- Work on weektask

Slide 1 - Slide

Ex. 1 (p. 50)
  1. Think about the people who might want to read your story.
  2. Get to know the people whose stories you will be telling.
  3. The theme, which is basically the message that the story is trying to get across, is also important.
  4. Many of the best novels start in a good place where the main character is happy with their life.

Slide 2 - Slide

The rule - Relative pronouns
whose
which
who
where

Slide 3 - Drag question

Defining + non-defining relative clause

Slide 4 - Slide

Slide 5 - Slide

Work in silence for 5 minutes
Do Ex. 4 and 5 on p. 50

Slide 6 - Slide

Check Ex. 4
  1. The house _____ I grew up is next to a school.
  2. A book _____ has lots of short chapters is perfect for the bus ride to school
  3. A person ___ knows a lot of jokes is usually a good public speaker.
  4. We went to hear a lecture by a writer _____ books are always on the bestseller list.
  5. The author ___ wrote the famous teen novel The Outsiders was only 16

Slide 7 - Slide

Check Ex. 4
  1. The house where I grew up is next to a school.
  2. A book which has lots of short chapters is perfect for the bus ride to school
  3. A person who knows a lot of jokes is usually a good public speaker.
  4. We went to hear a lecture by a writer whose books are always on the bestseller list.
  5. The author who wrote the famous teen novel The Outsiders was only 16

Slide 8 - Slide

Check Ex. 5
Sentences containing non-defining relative clauses:

2. Fairy tales which were written for children are now being adapted for the cinema.

3. The Brothers Grimm whose stories have fascinated millions of children lived in the 19th century

Slide 9 - Slide

Check Ex. 5
Sentences containing non-defining relative clauses:

2. Fairy tales, which were written for children, are now being adapted for the cinema.

3. The Brothers Grimm, whose stories have fascinated millions of children, lived in the 19th century

Slide 10 - Slide

End of this class
Until the bell rings, please work on the weektask for this week: 

Remaining assignments on pages 48-51

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