Unit 1, lesson 5

Unit 1, lesson 5: Writing

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Unit 1, lesson 5: Writing

  • Have a seat 
  • Study your vocab 
  • Today: Comparisons and writing
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Today
  • Homework lesson 4
  • Vocabulary: describing personality 
  • Grammar: who, whose, whom, which, that (on the test)
  • Grammar: comparisons (on the test)
  • Writing 


Goals
I can describe a person in short, simple sentences
I can write about everyday aspects of my environment, using relative pronouns and comparisons

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How would you describe yourself?
Talkative
Quiet

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How would you describe yourself?
Serious
Playful

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How would you describe yourself?
Active
Lazy

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Describing yourself
  • Unit 1, lesson 5: exercise 1
  • Describe yourself in two to three sentences. Give examples of behaviour that is typical for you.


Done? Try exercise 2

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Grammar: relative pronouns
that - which - who - whom - whose

Do you remember this from previous years? Do ex. 3 on page 32.

Dutch: betrekkelijk voornaamwoord; use this to refer back to people/things

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which
who
whose
whom
that

Slide 8 - Question de remorquage

Who, which, that, whose, whom
  1. Who: refers to people
  2. Which: refers to animals and objects
  3. That: in place of who and which, if you cannot leave out the subclause (= bijzin)
  4. Whose: refers to people, animals or objects and indicates possession 
  5. Whom: refers to people, only after prepositions 

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Who, which, that, whose, whom
  1. The girl who helped me with my homework
  2. The present which I got for my birthday
  3. The house,  which was sold last week, is very pretty 
  4. The present that I got for my birthday
  5. The man whose guitar was stolen
  6. The woman to whom John is talking 

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Fill in the gap:
"I really like the new film in ... Olivia Cooke plays a waitress"
A
that
B
who
C
which
D
whom

Slide 12 - Quiz

Fill in the gap:
Do you know the athlete ... always congratulates the winner?
A
who
B
whose
C
which
D
that

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Practice
  • Unit 1, lesson 5: exercise 4 (in book)
  • Done? Look back to your description in exercise 1. Could you add relative pronouns here? 

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Grammar part 2: comparisons
We can make comparisons in English in several different ways:
  1. add -er & -est (short, shorter, shortest)
  2. use more & most (beautiful, more beautiful, most beautiful)
  3. Onregelmatig (good, better, best)
  4. (not) as ... as --> (not) as good as ..

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In comparisons we use than, not then (this refers to time)

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Comparisons 
1) Dogs are ................. (intelligent) than rabbits.
2) Lucy is.................(old) than Ellie.
3) Russia is far .................(large) than the UK.
4) My Latin class is .................(boring) than my English class.
5) In the UK, the streets are generally ..........(narrow) than in the USA.

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Practice
Unit 1.5 book needs to be finished tomorrow:
  1. Exercise 5 (comparisons)
  2. Exercise 6 (comparisons & relative pronouns
  3. Exercise 8 (vocabulary)
  4. Exercise 10 (writing) Hand in - hand written!


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Tomorrow
  • Hand in assignment 11
  • Homework: finish exercises ...
  • Homework: study vocabulary

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25 September - Test Prep
  1. Do Test Yourself 1.3, 1.4, 1.5
  2. Finish assignment 10 and hand in once you are done.
  3. Pick 10 words from the vocab list and write meaningful sentences of at least 10 words. Your sentences must make clear what the word means and be grammatically correct. 

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