+ formal English: preposition + relative pronoun Note that when the relative pronoun is placed immediately after the preposition we can't use who instead of whom, and we can't use that o[r]
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Week 23 UNIT 10: NATURE IN DANGER
Period: 68 Lesson 5: Language Focus
Date of teaching: Jan 24 th , 2011
Class: 11Cba, 11Cbo2, 11Cbo3
Objectives: By the end of the lesson, Ss will be able to:
- pronouncing some consonant clusters: /sl/ /sm/ /sn/ & /sw/
- use relative pronouns with prepositions
Language contents: pronunciation, relative pronouns with prepositions
Teaching aids: Black board, textbook, handouts, pictures
PROCEDURE
activities
Students' activities
5’
10’
9’
I Warm up : Pictures & Questions:
What can you see in the picture?
snow
In the summer, he often has a
swim
- introduce: /sl/ /sm/ /sn/ & /sw/
II Pronunciation:
* Listen and repeat:
/sl/ /sm/ /sn/ /sw/
Slave small snack swallow
Sleep smart sneeze swim
Slim smell snooker swing
Slowly smoke snowy switch
* Practice reading aloud this dialogue: (page 121)
III GRAMMAR:
1 Presentation:
Relative clauses with Prepositions
Ex 1: Is that the man? You arrived with him.
Is that the man whom you arrived with?
Is that the man with whom you arrived?
Relative pronouns with prepositions: There are often
prepositions in relative clauses, and the relative pronoun
is the object of the preposition This means that the
pictures and asks
ss to give the questions
sound
- introduces the lesson
words
- asks ss to repeat
- calls some ss to read aloud
dialogue
- elicits the target language
pronunciation, form, usage
- look at the pictures
- listen and repeat
- listen to T
- repeat
- read aloud
- practice the dialogue
- follow to T
- check and take note
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5’
8’
7’
1’
preposition can sometimes be omitted
+ formal English: preposition + relative pronoun (Note
that when the relative pronoun is placed immediately
after the preposition we can't use who instead of whom,
and we can't use that or zero pronoun either)
+ spoken (daily) English: the preposition is often moved
to the end of the sentence and can be omitted
Ex: 1 The woman was quite friendly I gave my book to
her
The woman to whom I give my book was quite
friendly.
2 This is the house I used to live in it.
This is the house in which I used to live.
2 Practice:
Exercise 1: Multiple Choice:
Answer key:
1 whom 2 which 3 whom 4 who
5 that 6 whom 7 which
Exercise 2: Sentence combining
Answer key:
1 The man to whom I talked yesterday was very kind
2 The man about whom I told you works in the
hospital
3 The woman about whom I am telling you teaches me
English
4 The movie about which they are talking is fantastic
5 The picture at which she was looking at was
beautiful
6 I’ll give you the address to which you should write
Exercise 3: Blank filling
Answer key:
1 that 2 which 3 who 4 whom
5 which 6 which 7 who 8 whom
V Homework :
- Finish the exercise at home
- Prepare the next lesson (Reading _ unit 11, p.124)
- Runs through
- asks ss to do the exercise
- Asks ss to give the answer
- Gives feedback
- Runs through
- asks ss to do the exercise
- Asks ss to give the answer
- Gives feedback
- Runs through
- asks ss to do the exercise
- Asks ss to give the answer
- Gives feedback
- gives assignment
- listen to T
- do the exercise
answer
- Listen To T
- listen to T
- do the exercise
answer
- Listen To T
- listen to T
- do the exercise
answer
- Listen To T
- listen
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