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unit 17
collectors and creators

Slide 1 - Diapositive

speaking
round 1

student A
Compare pictures  1 and 2 
describe and compare the pictures , and describe the possible benefits and problems of collecting the things shown
you have 1 minute

student B
Which hobby do you find more interesting? why?
timer
1:00

Slide 2 - Diapositive

speaking
round 2

student B
describe and compare pictures 3 and 4, and describe the main differences between these two hobbies
You have 1 minute

student A:
Which hobby appeals to you more? why? 
timer
1:00

Slide 3 - Diapositive

the collectors

Slide 4 - Carte mentale

the creators

Slide 5 - Carte mentale

listening
do ex 4
OF CD 2 nr 16

Slide 6 - Diapositive

vocabulary
To look at = kijken naar 
To look for = zoeken 
To be on the lookout  for =  op de uitkijk staan, uitkijken naar 
The look of = hoe iets eruit ziet 
To look after = zorgen voor 
Now look here = hoor eens even / luister eens even  
To look into = onderzoeken 
Look out! = pas op ! Kijk uit! 
To look up to = opkijken naar 
To look forward to = ergens naar uitkijken  
now do ex 6

Slide 7 - Diapositive

The woman ... rang me yesterday was the school's administrator.
A
who
B
that
C
which
D
what

Slide 8 - Quiz

The dog ... collar was made of gold is owned by Beyonce.
A
who
B
whom
C
whose
D
which

Slide 9 - Quiz

Our house, ... we bought in 1995, burnt down last night.
A
which
B
that
C
what
D
who

Slide 10 - Quiz

Slide 11 - Vidéo

Slide 12 - Vidéo

relative clauses
there are two kinds of relative clauses:

1) restrictive or defining relative clauses

the man who I met yesterday turned out to be a relative of mine.

2) non-restrictive or non- defining relative clauses
James, who I met only yesterday, is a relative of mine.

Slide 13 - Diapositive

defining relative clause
  • gives information that is needed to understand the main clause 
  • who / which can be replaced by that 
  • relative pronoun can be left out when it is not the subject of the relative clause  
  • you do not put the clause between commas.
who refers to people
which refers to things

Slide 14 - Diapositive

non-defining relative clause
  • gives information that is not necessary to understand the main clause
  • who and which cannot be replaced by that
  • the relative pronoun cannot be left out
  • the clause is put between commas

Slide 15 - Diapositive

relative pronouns
who refers to people : The girl who I am engaged to  is Margaret       
which refers to things: The car which I bought is red.
that refers to people and things: The car that I bought is red
when refers to a time; The day when I met you is the happiest day of my life.
where refers to a place: The park where we met is just around the corner.
why refers to a reason: That is the reason why we can go home early today.

Slide 16 - Diapositive

who, whom, whose
whom is used after a preposition

whose  is used to say that something/ someone belongs to something else/ someone

This is the man who we saw stealing something in the bookshop.
This is the man for whom Lisa left her husband.
This is the man whose daughter became a super model.

Slide 17 - Diapositive

who that nothing
The woman who is selling flowers at the market is my gran.
The woman that is selling flowers at the market is my gran.

The woman who I gave flowers to is my gran.
The woman that I gave flowers to is my gran.
The woman I gave flowers to is my gran.
The woman to whom I gave flowers is my gran.

My gran, who sells flowers, is seventy years old.

Slide 18 - Diapositive

relative pronouns and relative clauses  Fill in the right relative pronoun. Give all possibilities and add commas when necessary
01. The boy … moved to America was in my sister’s class. 
02. The bike … was stolen from our shed was very expensive. 
03. Her hair… was dyed blue was tied in a ponytail. 
04. John … is in love with Jenny has quite a few insufficient marks. 
05. They met in the park … there is a lake and a tearoom.
 06. He cannot remember the day … he moved to Zwolle.  

Slide 19 - Diapositive

key
01. The boy  who / that… moved to America was in my sister’s class.
02. The bike which / that… was stolen from our shed was very expensive.
03. Her hair, which… was dyed blue, was tied in a ponytail.
04. John, who… is in love with Jenny, has quite a few insufficient marks.
05. They met in the park where… there is a lake and a tearoom.
 06. He cannot remember the day  when… he moved to Zwolle.  

Slide 20 - Diapositive

Make one sentence using a relative clause
01.  James is very tall. James has looked into the rejected proposal. 
02.  The man is standing on the corner. The man is an undercover cop. 
03.  My sister is interested in science. She has just moved to Silicon Valley. 
04.  The wildlife park is very famous. Two people were attacked by lions in the   wildlife park. 
05.  His wife cried a lot on the day. He left for Afghanistan.  

Slide 21 - Diapositive

key
 01. James is very tall. James has looked into the rejected proposal.
James, who is very tall, has looked into the rejected proposal.
 02. The man is standing on the corner. The man is an undercover cop.
The man who / that is standing on the corner is an undercover cop.
03. My sister is interested in science. She has just moved to Silicon Valley.
My sister, who is interested in science, has just moved to Silicon Valley.
04. The wildlife park is very famous. Two people were attacked by lions in the wildlife park.
Two people were attacked by lions in the wildlife park which/that is very famous.
05. His wife cried a lot on the day. He left for Afghanistan.
His wife cried a lot on the day when he left for Afghanistan.

Slide 22 - Diapositive