week 6 lesson 1: relative pronouns / gerund

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Welcome back!
Ready to start? 
Phones are in your locker, coats are in your locker, teacher takes attendance. 
Take out your books and put away your bag
  
Miss Faber
📚🐰🐇🍕🚴🏼‍♀️☕

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What do you think of Jamal's character?

Slide 2 - Question ouverte

Reading File 2
PIF 2

If you have not handed in 1 or 2, or did the assignment incorrectly there is an 
"insufficient" (onvoldoende) in SOM



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Homework check
Bring: a handful. (device is charged before class) and "Boy Overboard" + questions
Make: planner: 19, 25,26,27, 36,37,38,39, 40, 41 and PM grammar lesson 4 (online)
Read: Boy Overboard up to Chapter 16 and answer questions

Study: Vocab 5.1 / 5.2 phrases unit 5 Writing& unit 6 Writing
& grammar (according to planner)

notes/ quotes and questions for chapter 1-3 and 4-7 






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Reading file

Semester 3: you will make a personal word list of new/difficult words you found in "Boy Overboard" (HAND IN PIF 3)

Do not copy words from previous PIFs

timer
15:00

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Planning for Semester three: 
Summatieve toetsen
writingLiterature test Boy Overboard + grammar      (week 11 (14 March)                     2x
TW:  units 5 & 6                                                                                                                     4x

Handelingsdeel O/V/G     Reading file
P1 -p.i.f.
P2 – pif 2
P3 -  P.I.F. 3

Start  speeches                 p4 =       1x

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Speeches -

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Boy Overboard

questions up to chapter 15
discussion on Friday 

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vocab
unit 6
lesson 1
ex 5 +6

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vocab
let's check your answers

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Unit 3 Lesson 2
Let's read: The Band is on tour and answer question 12/13/14


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Unit 3 Lesson 1 &2 : Vocab 
Vocab Lesson 1 & 2: ex 4,5,13,14

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Grammar: Relative pronouns
 (WHO/WHICH/THAT/ Ø) 

Who → For people
Used as the subject or object of a relative clause.
Example:
The girl who sits next to me is my best friend. (subject)
The boy who I met yesterday was very nice. (object)

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Grammar: Relative pronouns
 (WHO/WHICH/THAT/ Ø) 
Which → For things and animals
Used as the subject or object of a relative clause.
Example:
The book which is on the table is mine. (subject)
The laptop which I bought last week is very fast. (object)

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Grammar: Relative pronouns
 (WHO/WHICH/THAT/ Ø) 
That → For people, things, and animals (more informal)
That can often replace who or which in defining relative clauses.
Example:
The man that lives next door is very friendly. (instead of "who")
The car that I bought is very expensive. (instead of "which")

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 Defining vs. Non-Defining Relative Clauses
Defining Relative Clauses (No Comma, Necessary Information)
These clauses give essential information about the noun.
The girl who sits next to me is my best friend.
The car that I bought last year is still new.

Non-Defining Relative Clauses (Comma, Extra Information)
These clauses add extra, non-essential information.
Use who or which, never that!
My brother, who lives in London, is coming to visit.
My house, which was built in 1920, is very old.

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Grammar: Relative pronouns
You can leave out "who," "which," or "that" when it is the object (Lijdend voorwerp) of the sentence.
The movie that we watched last night was great.
The movie we watched last night was great. ✅
You cannot leave it out when it is the subject (onderwerp) of the relative clause.
The teacher who helped me was very kind.
❌ The teacher helped me was very kind.

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Welke relative pronouns gebruik je voor mensen
A
which and that
B
which and whose
C
who and that
D
who and which

Slide 18 - Quiz

What are relative pronouns?

Pronouns ...
A
pointing to specific things
B
taking the place of specific nouns
C
refering to nouns mentioned previously

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what are the relative Pronouns
A
he, she, it
B
that, those, whose
C
who, which, that
D
mine, yours, his

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relative pronouns 
1. ‘who’ refers tot
2. ‘which’ refers to
3. 'that’ refers to
4. 'whose' refers to
5. 'whom' refers to 
people after a preposition
animals and things 
possession/property
 (bezit)
people 
people and things without a komma. 

Slide 21 - Question de remorquage

The bike, __________ was blue, was in the garage.
A
Who
B
Which
C
That
D
Ø

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Mrs. Nelson, ________ is a politician, goes to work by car.
A
Who
B
Which
C
That
D
Ø

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The cat ________ lives next door is black.
A
Who
B
Which
C
That
D
Ø

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This is the man ________ is Mary’s best friend.
A
Who
B
Which
C
That
D
Ø

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Jamie loves the cartoon __________ she watches every Saturday.
A
Who
B
Which
C
That
D
Ø

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summary

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Grammar: Gerund
een werkwoord met -ing
die je gebruikt als onderwerp:
Singing is fun!
Having a friend like you is great.
na werkwoorden als:

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Any more questions?


Make ex 7,8,9

Finished? exercises  Practise More Lesson 1= online
ex from the planner and memrise, read your book
timer
15:00

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Let's check your answers


Check your answer and change it with a different colour pen. 

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Next Lesson (7th of Feb ) 
Bring: a handful. (device is charged before class) and "Boy Overboard" + questions
Make: ex 5-9
Read: Boy Overboard up to Chapter 22 and answer questions

Study: Vocab 6.1 / 6.2 phrases unit 6 Writing
& grammar (according to planner)

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