Friday, 17 January 2025

EF56 Class 39

 

Today’s Agenda

·      Attendance

·      “Self-Assessment Reflection” Week 8

·      Spoken presentation check in

Be ready to hand in your writing and do your presentation on your day.

·      Begin adjective clauses- final type of clause

·      Continue essay work- work from homework

·      Vocabulary exercises

·      Listening fun IF TIME

 

Final week
Write an essay- Tuesday or Wednesday

Quiz5 adjective clauses- Tuesday or Wednesday

 

Monday

·      Spoken presentations 1

·      Continue adjective clauses

·      Continue essay work

 

Tuesday

·      Spoken presentations 2

·      Quiz or essay

 

Wednesday

·      Spoken presentations 3

·      Quiz or essay

 

Thursday

·      Optional opportunity to do a replacement quiz and/or test.

 

Friday- final day

·      Non-instructional

·      One-on-one meets

·      Final marks and comments for report cards. You will be able to see your final marks

*You will be able to pick up your record card in the office the following week.

 

 

 

 

Adjective clauses

 

Sentence review:

*Simple sentences

SV

SSV

SVV

SSVV

Imperative

Interrogative

 

*Compound sentences

SV, SOBA SV.

SV; SV.

SV; TRANS, SV.

 

*Complex sentences

ADVERB CLAUSES

NOUN CLAUSES

ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

 

MOST COMMON WORDS: that   who   which

OTHER: whom (RARELY USED)   whose   where

 

who- people, all people (most polite)

that- things, animals, plants

which- special thing (sentimental value, meaningful to you), unique things

 

whose- possession, won something

 

where- activity happens

 

Examples:

-who   The woman who danced with me is my sister. adj cl

-that   He bought a dog that has white paws and a black tail. adj cl

-which   I was born in Tehran which is a city in Iran. adj cl

-whose   The little boy whose dog ran away was sad. The dog came back.

-where   This is the restaurant where Amir met his wife. Vancouver is the city where we live.

 

Iran is my home country which is in the Middle East.

Iran is my home country where I worked for 20 years.

This is the street where I got into an accident.

My teacher, Josh, whose birthday is today, will work in the evening.

 

MONDAY  commas with adjective clauses

 

The giraffe whose neck is sore is unhappy. ODD-SOUNDING

 

CONTINUE MONDAY

 

 

               


 

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