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Welcome!
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Road map
Book of the Week
Mission 15 & 22 / WL skills
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Book of the Week
Literature
Why?
In what time is the book set?
What message do you think it conveys?
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Slide 4 - Vidéo
Book of the Week
Literature
Why?
In what time is the book set?
What message do you think it conveys?
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Today's focus
Grammar mission 22
You indicate that you understand and feel confident that you can apply:
English relative pronouns
English conditionals
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Conditionals
If you don't know me by now
You will never, never, never know me
Simply Red -
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Conditionals
If I were a boy, even just for a day
I'd roll outta bed in the mornin'
And throw on what I wanted, then go
- Beyoncé
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Conditionals
0. Ice turns to water when/if you heat it
1. If Istudy hard, I will pass the exam
2. If I studied hard, I would pass the exam.
3. If I had studied hard, I would have passed the exam
Condition (voorwaarde) = if
Result (resultaat) = in de hoofdzin
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Relative pronouns
The judge who handed down a three-year suspended sentence to a 22-year-old serving soldier who beat a woman unconscious during an assault in Limerick city two years ago is to retire this week.
Judge Tom O'Donnell, who has served in the legal system in Limerick for almost 50 years, as a judge of both the District and Circuit courts in Limerick, and as a solicitor before that, will serve his last day on the bench on Wednesday, a date he confirmed some weeks ago.
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Relative pronouns
Personen: who, whose, whom, that
Dingen: that, which
Plaats: where
Tijdstip: when
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Relative clauses
Relative clauses : give extra information, used to avoid repetition.
We often use relative pronouns (e.g. who, where, that, which, whose) to introduce relative clauses.
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Relative clauses
Restrictive relative clauses (no commas):
antecedent = person: who or that, preference for who
antecedent = thing: which or that, preference for that