adventure story, relative clauses
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Resource for the LESSON PLAN (Relative Clauses, 7th grade)After Comenius grant "Methodolgy and Language Teaching" Oxford, U.K.TRANSCRIPT
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An adventure storyAn adventure story
ENGLISH CLASS
SCHOOL NO. 150 “ST. ELEFTERIE”
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Relative clauses about things- I am writing about a cave.- It has drawings of ancient people.I am writing about a cave that/which has drawings of ancient people.
Relative clauses about people-These people are the explorers.-They discovered the cave.These people are the explorers who discovered the cave
THE RELATIVE PRONOUN AS THE SUBJECT THE RELATIVE PRONOUN AS THE SUBJECT OF A RELATIVE CLAUSEOF A RELATIVE CLAUSE
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Relative clauses about things - I am writing about a cave.- I visited it last year.
I am writing about a cave which/that I visited last year.
Relative clauses about people- These people are the explorers.-I met them last year.
These people are the explorers who I met last year.
THE RELATIVE PRONOUN AS THE OBJECTTHE RELATIVE PRONOUN AS THE OBJECT OF A RELATIVE CLAUSEOF A RELATIVE CLAUSE
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- That man is a well-known explorer. - You saw his discovery.
That man whose discovery you saw is a well-known explorer.
Where (relative adverb) + clause
- We came to a place. - The vegetation was very overgrown there.
We came to a place where the vegetation was very overgrown there.
Whose (relative pronoun) + clauseWhose (relative pronoun) + clause
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