relative pronouns and clauses

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Welcome!
Happy to see you today!
Take a seat and wait till we get started!

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Today:
Throwback to yesterday
Refresh relative pronouns
Practice
Introduce relative clauses
Practice
Homework?

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Past simple - irregular verbs
What do we remember?

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The video
The bill is the 'challenger act', which would allocate money to the building of a memorial statue. 
They tried to call Chris Dodd, who was the go-to person for law making. 
There is a library of congress, where the law book should be.
The bill that the video talked about was very important.

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relative pronouns
The man, who was waiting on the bus, was wearing a red coat
You're going to be late for the meeting which is in 5 minutes
South Street , where the mysterious man was last seen, is now empty and deserted. 
He went to the same school that my father went to

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who - which - that - where
Who  ---> people (sometimes animals)
"The boy, who was only 10 years old, solved the murder"
Which --> things (sometimes animals)
"We had pizza yesterday, which is my favourite meal"
That --> people and things both
"Jason is the man that painted my house"
New one: where. What do you think?

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Over to you
Do exercise A, B and C on your worksheet. Work quietly. 
If you have any questions, raise your hand.
When you're done, wait quietly until we continue and don't distract people who are still busy. 

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Now for something new
Relative clauses...
Defining and non-defining clauses?
What is all that?

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defining and non-defining clauses
Defining relative clause: 
tells you exactly which noun we're talking about
without it, things wouldn't be clear
non-defining clause:
gives extra information
not necessary to understand the sentence

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Over to you
Do exercise D. If you're unsure about the right answer you can quietly discuss with your neighbour

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Over to you
Fill in exercise E on your own, I want to see how much you know. 

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Get to work
Start looking for articles you could discuss in your task. Try to find at least 2 you might be interested in. 
I'll walk around in case you have any questions or need help. 

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For next week
Find at least 2 articles you might want to talk about in your task
Do test your words 2

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Bye!
see you next week!

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