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Good morning 4HW
1. Treat others with respect at all times.
2. If you want speak up then raise your hand.
3. We speak English and English only (or at least we try to)

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Good morning 4HW
1. Treat others with respect at all times.
2. If you want speak up then raise your hand.
3. We speak English and English only (or at least we try to)

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Name one serial killer that you know from real life or a tv-show?

Slide 2 - Question ouverte

One of my "favourites"...
"Red Jhon"

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Jack the Ripper
 A victorian serial killer from 1888
Has appeared in novels, short stories, poems, comic books
One of the most written-about true-crime subjects

Slide 4 - Diapositive

Dear Boss letter
 "I love my work and want to start again."

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Jack the ripper is a man ... killed 5 women.
A
Who
B
Which
C
Whom
D
That

Slide 6 - Quiz


I saw a man who looked just like a sailor.
Constables were police officers that patrolled the streets.

To give information about people we use the relative pronoun who or that.

Slide 7 - Diapositive

Jack used a knife ... had a long, sharp blade.
A
Who
B
Which
C
Whom
D
That

Slide 8 - Quiz



The Dear Boss letter was a letter which was written in red ink. 
I found an apron that was covered in blood.
To give information about things we use the relative pronoun which or that.

Slide 9 - Diapositive

Important!
When the relative clause already has a subject we can drop the relative pronoun.
  • There's something (that) you should know.
  

Slide 10 - Diapositive

A non-defining relative clause
A non-defining relative clause gives extra, non-essential information. Even if we leave it out, the whole sentence is still clear. 
  • Jack committed his crimes in London, which is the capital of England

In non-defining relative clauses we cannot use the relative pronoun that.
  • Polly Nichols, who was a prostitute, was murdered in 1888.

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On the night of the murder Polly was wearing her new hat, ... she had bought earlier that day.
A
That
B
Who
C
Which
D
Whom

Slide 12 - Quiz