Wednesday, 29 March 2023

EF67 Class 26- adjective clauses, advice column

 

Good morning, everyone.

We will get started at 9:15.

REMINDER: haleyshec.blogspot.com

 

My classes for Q4 (April-June)

P1 EF7/10

P2 EF1/2

 

Today’s agenda

·      Return Quiz#3 – noun clauses

·      Continue adjective clauses

·      Continue advice columnist

Talking and reading exercise- Advice Columnist / Agony Aunt- giving advice

Opportunity to express your advice. BONUS PTS

·      Listening work

·      HW   Try some sentences with adjective clauses. Email as usual

 

Thursday

·      Continue advice columnist

Talking and reading exercise- Advice Columnist / Agony Aunt- giving advice

Opportunity to express your advice. BONUS PTS

·      Continue adjective clauses

 

Friday

·      Test- paragraph-

·      Continue adjective clauses

Quiz Monday

 

Monday

·      Quiz-adjective clauses

 

·      Begin sentence combining

·      Business letters

 

Tuesday

·      sentence combining

·      Business letters

 

Wednesday

·      sentence combining

·      Business letters

 

Thursday

·      Easter lecture

 

Friday

·      Good Friday

·      NO SCHOOL

 

Monday

·      Easter Monday

·      NO SCHOOL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quiz#3

Write a sentence with a noun clause for each.

-         from the neck up- thinking and talking

that why how

 

1.    think                     women

You think that women should be able to vote.

Many people think that women are better at take taking care of babies than men.

taking- noun, gerund  She is good at talking with people.

 

 

2.    feel                        international

Many international students feel that it is hard to be away from home. COMPLEX- noun clause

Many international students feel homesick. SIMPLE

 

3.    know                     progress

4.    understand         improve

5.    hope                     wage

6.    say                         equal

 

Correction & rewrite for BONUS PT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quiz#3

Write a sentence with a noun clause for each.

1.    remember           time

2.    say                         change

3.    learn                     fix

4.    question              plan

5.    believe                  salary

6.    forget                   replace

 

She called him about the new client. SIMPLE

She called him with regard to/in regard to/regarding the new client. PROFESSIONAL SOUNDING, BUSINESS

 

 

 

REVIEW:

who- people

that- things, animals

which- special things, unique things

 

DISTRIBUTE “Adjective Clauses” p.c.

Review

who

that

which

 

e.g. I went to a Starbucks that is in West Van.

They met at the Starbucks that is on the corner of Fraser and 49th.

 

I went to Starbucks where I met my husband five years ago.

The restaurant where we had dinner yesterday was quite expensive.

The restaurant which we had dinner in yesterday was quite expensive.

The restaurant in which we had dinner yesterday was quite expensive. FORMAL

The woman who we had dinner with yesterday was very shy.

This is my special baby girl who I love dearly.

 

Exercise A

1.    Louis knows the woman who is meeting us at the airport. subject pronoun

The woman who Louis knows is meeting us at the airport. object pronoun

object pronoun- choice – OMIT

The woman who Louis knows is meeting us at the airport.

The woman Louis knows is meeting us at the airport.

FORMAL CHOICE

The woman whom Louis knows is meeting us at the airport.

‘whom’ formal choice for an object pronoun

 

2.    The chair (which) Sally inherited from her grandmother is an antique. object pronoun

The chair is an antique (which) Sally inherited from her grandmother.

object pronoun

Sally inherited a chair which is an antique from her grandmother. subject pronoun

Sally inherited a chair X from her grandmother Xwhich is an antique.

MISPLACED MODIFIER put an adjective clause after the wrong word

 

I gave a table to my sister that has three wooden legs. MISPLACED MODIFIER

FIX I gave a table that has three wooden legs to my sister.

The man who was riding a bicycle saw a cat who was riding a bicycle.

3.    The bench that I sat on it was wet. XXX

The bench that I sat on was wet. OBJECT PRONOUN

The bench I sat on was wet.

VERY FORMAL The bench on which I sat was wet.

Choice is good.

I sat on a bench that was wet. NO CHOICE

 

I sat on a wet bench. SIMPLE

 

 

 

***

Mrs. Web

-         advice columnist

 

TV- Dr. Phil

Maury-

Steve-

 

Give advice to help another person improve their situation.

Do you give much advice in your life?

academic advisor

advisory committee

Do you ask for advice?

Who do you ask?

 

OPTIONAL BONUS PTS

Individual- offer advice to the writer, spoken

 

 

 

We can agree to disagree.

Let sleeping dogs lie. Let’s not dig up bones.

 

 

 

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