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Theme: wish someone a good holiday.
• Introduce topic: Holidays and Traditions
• Identify and use vocabulary ‘Ways to
commemorate a holiday’.
• Identify and use adjective clauses.
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3/13Activity: Vocabulary. Listen and repeat. Think of a celebration or holiday on
which any of these take place.
Ways to commemorate a holiday
Things you may want to share about:
set off fireworks
pray
wish each other well
march in parades
send cards
remember the dead
have picnics
give each others gifts
wear costumes
Wish
someone a
good holiday
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Activity: Grammar. Answer the following questions.
Adjectives clauses
What is an adjective?
What is a clause?
What is an adjective clause?
What is a relative pronoun?
Wish
someone a
good holiday
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Adjectives clauses
What is an adjective?
It’s a word that describes a noun (person, place, thing or idea).
What is a clause?
It’s a part of a sentence or a sentence with S+V.
What is an adjective clause?
It’s a clause that describes a noun.
What is a relative pronoun?
It’s a pronoun used at the beginning of an adjective clause.
Remember a pronoun is a word that SUBSTITUTES a noun.
Wish
someone a
good holiday
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Holidays and Traditions
Unit 7
Introduction
Activity: Writing. And Speaking. Think about a holiday or tradition you like
and answer the questions. Then share with the class.
What is it’s typical clothing
What type of music does it have?
What is the typical dish?
Is there a traditional dance?
Explain what happens during this event.
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Examples of Adjectives clauses
A mariachi singer is someone who/that sings
traditional Mexican music.
Carnaval is a great holiday for people
who/that like parades.
Thanksgiving is a celebration that takes place
in November.
The parade that commemorates Bastille Day
is very exciting.
Wish
someone a
good holiday