Lesson 40

Lesson 40
What to learn today?
Vocabulary challenge: FU ch 21-30
      we practise for the Vocabulary Test

grammar bites: Relative Pronouns 
                                                                 (betrekkelijke voornaamwoorden)
      you will understand how to use of that, who, which, whom.



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Lesson 40
What to learn today?
Vocabulary challenge: FU ch 21-30
      we practise for the Vocabulary Test

grammar bites: Relative Pronouns 
                                                                 (betrekkelijke voornaamwoorden)
      you will understand how to use of that, who, which, whom.



Slide 1 - Diapositive

vocabulary challenge
You need: your notebook and a pen
You will see 10 words from the list
You have 2 minutes to memorize them
DO NOT WRITE ANYTHING DOWN YET.
When the TIME is up: write down the words
Also add their DUTCH TRANSLATION

after check, give mark: 10 good - mark 10

Slide 2 - Diapositive

the words
collision          besides         application         belt
     
swift                       mammal              due to/owing to

 to devote                  to overtake                  fare 
timer
2:00

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Write down the words.
Do not forget the DUTCH TRANSLATION
timer
2:00

Slide 4 - Diapositive

the anwers
collision - botsen                       mammal- zoogdier                                   
besides - bovedien                    due to/owing to - te wijten aan        belt - belt                                       to devote to - wijden aan  
application - aanvraag             overtake - inhalen
swift- snel                                       fare - tarief

*beside -besides !

Slide 5 - Diapositive

to do:
AGoede avond,

Preshaya was afgelopen woensdag uit de les gestuurd omdat ze de les stoorde. Ze heeft met twee andere meiden iets leuks bedacht maar het ging ten koste van de les. Ik heb hun aangesproken maar ik krijg een onacceptabele reactie, dus ik heb de meiden gevraagd om de les te verlaten.

Ze zijn netjes teruggekomen, maar omdat ik een andere afspraak had, het was niet mogelijk om na te blijven om de stof in te halen.

Wij hebben ook een afspraak gemaakt dat ze een brief gaan schrijven in het Engels. Ik ontvang het graag op woensdag voor de les.

Ik vind het ontzettend jammer dat het zo ver is gegaan, omdat Preshaya is een heel leuke meid en goede cijfers heeft.

Ik hoop dat er in de toekomst geen incidenten meer gaan gebeuren en dat ze goede cijfers blijft halen.

Met vriendelijke groet,

Bea Niemeijer

Make notes in your notebook! ( GRAMMAR TEST!)

Slide 6 - Diapositive

relatve pronouns: that, which, who, whose, whom
betrekkelijke voornaamwoorden
A relative pronoun is a pronoun that’s used to introduce a relative clause.

A relative clause gives extra information or defines the the noun in the main sentence.
My mum, who is a dentist, is 50 years old.
The boy whose hair is red is my brother.

Slide 7 - Diapositive

use
who: persons
which: things 
whose: possesive (bezit)
whom: with prepositions   -> with whom, about whom...
that: persons and things
where/when/why

Slide 8 - Diapositive

defining relative clause
Defining relative clauses give us essential information – information that tells us who or what we are talking about.
(which one?)  IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND THE SENTENCE
 
The woman who lives next door works in a bank.
These are the flights that have been cancelled.
THAT, WHO, WHICH, WHOM, WHOSE

Slide 9 - Diapositive

you can leave out the pronouns
Sometimes we can leave out the relative pronoun. For example, we can usually leave out who, which or that if it is followed by a subject. (onderwerp)
 

The assistant [that] we met was really kind. 
   (we = subject, can omit that)  ( subject= onderwerp)
We can't usually leave it out if it is followed by a verb.
The assistant that helped us was really kind.
   (helped = verb, can't omit that)


Slide 10 - Diapositive

NON-DEFINING CLAUSE
Used to give extra information about the person or thing. It is not necessary information. We don’t need it to understand who or what is being referred. We always use a relative pronoun.    WHICH, WHO, WHOSE, WHOM  

Clare, who I work with, is doing the London marathon this year.
Not: Clare, I work with, is doing the London marathon this year.

Alice, who has worked in Brussels, will be starting working in Amsterdam soon.

WHO, WHICH, WHOSE, WHOM,               we use COMMA ,





Slide 11 - Diapositive

The boy ....... lives next door is a tennis player.
A
whom
B
whose
C
who
D
-

Slide 12 - Quiz

What have you done with the pen ................ I left on the table?
A
who
B
whom
C
which
D
that

Slide 13 - Quiz

This is the purse ............... I am looking for.

A
who
B
whose
C
that
D
what

Slide 14 - Quiz

My mother, ............... worked as a nurse, is retired now.

A
that
B
which
C
who
D
-

Slide 15 - Quiz

My friend, ............... daughter is a famous rock-star, hates going to concerts

A
which
B
-
C
whose
D
that

Slide 16 - Quiz

homework
Finish ex 9 and 10 and worksheet.
HW: UN 4 L3 will be checked tomorrow
Revise: Follow Up ch 20-30
Finish reading Trash


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