Solutions Intermediate Unit 3: Defining & Non-defining relative clauses

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Today
- Discuss Defining relative clauses
- work by yourself
 

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Learning Goal
- I can describe a person, thing or place using defining relative clauses.

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What is a relative clause?
A
Het is een bekende van je
B
Dat hangt er van af, alles is relatief
C
Het is een bijzin

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NIET

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Defining relative clauses give us...
A
Extra information
B
Essential information

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"My brother who lives in Italy has a nice flat."
Which is true?
A
I have multiple brothers
B
I only have one brother

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"My brother who lives in Italy has a nice flat."

This is a defining relative clause (no comma's!)

Defining relative clause = You need this information to know who the speaker is talking about. 
Because 'my brother' is not enough information, you can assume the speaker has multiple brothers.

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Studentbook exe
- page 112, 3.1 exe 1, 2 (together)


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By yourself
- exe 1 , 2, 3, 4 workbook (p. 23)
Homework (Checking tomorrow)

Done? Continue reading Animal Farm

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Learning Goal
- I can describe a person, thing or place using defining relative clauses.

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Non-defining relative clauses give us...
A
Extra information
B
Essential information

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The girl, who I love so much, has betrayed me.
Is who I love so much a defining or a non-defining relative clause?
A
defining relative clause
B
non-defining relative clause

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Which clauses have commas?
A
defining relative clauses
B
non-defining relative clauses

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Non-defining relative clause
Defining relative clause
James Naismith, who was born in Canada, was working at a YMCA school.
It needed to be a sport which would keep students fit.
The man who invented it was James Naismith.
Naismith went to Berlin, where the games took place that year.
In 1936, when Naismith was 75 years old, basketball officially became part of the Olympic Games.
Naismith was working in Massachusetts, which is really cold in the winter.

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who lives over there
The girl who lives over there has betrayed me.
Is who lives over there a defining or a non-defning relative clause?
A
defining relative clause
B
non-defining relative clause

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