This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
Items in this lesson
Slide 1 - Slide
Pandas and their fur
What makes pandas so different from other sorts of bears?
What are the different functions of a panda’s white fur and its black fur?
What do pandas eat?
Slide 2 - Slide
Slide 3 - Video
What makes pandas so different from other sorts of bears?
A
They are adorable.
B
Because of their fur.
C
Because they are lazy.
D
They are made of bamboo.
Slide 4 - Quiz
What are the different functions of a panda’s white fur and its black fur?
A
To be camouflaged in different areas.
B
To see if they are clean.
C
To recognize each other.
D
To catch attention.
Slide 5 - Quiz
What do pandas eat?
A
Trees
B
Insects
C
Bamboo
D
Fruit
Slide 6 - Quiz
Who, whose, which, that
Sherlock Holmes is a detective ......
Slide 7 - Slide
Sherlock Holmes was a detective ........ was created by Conan Doyle.
A
which
B
who
C
whose
D
that
Slide 8 - Quiz
Holmes is a character ........ fascinates cinema lovers.
A
which
B
who
C
whose
D
that
Slide 9 - Quiz
The first novel, ......... appeared in 1887, was a succes.
A
which
B
who
C
whose
D
that
Slide 10 - Quiz
He's a detective ....... abilities border on the fantastic.
A
which
B
who
C
whose
D
that
Slide 11 - Quiz
Dus:
Je gebruikt who, whose, which en that als je meer informatie geeft over eerder genoemde personen, dieren of dingen.
Slide 12 - Slide
Who gebruik je voor personen. (Holmes is a detective who was created by Conan Doyle)
Which gebruik je voor dingen en dieren. (The first novel, which appeared in 1887, was a success)
Slide 13 - Slide
Je kunt ook that gebruiken, maar alléén als een bijzin met that noodzakelijk is om te begrijpen waar het over gaat. (Holmes is a character that fascinates cinema lovers.)
Whose gebruik je in de betekenis 'van wie', 'waarvan' of 'wiens/wier'.
(He's a detective whose abilities border on the fantastic.
Slide 14 - Slide
Time for practice!
What? Make Exercise 28. Page 114.
How? In pairs.
Help? Just raise your hand and I'll help.
Time? We will take about five minutes for this.
Finished? Review your words or read 'Racing the Tide'!