English file Pre-
Intermediate
Unit 3C – Relative clauses
• Famous word games – which decade (5 mins)
• Discussion questions playing games (10 mins)
• Word puzzle – how many words can you make? (5 mins)
• Reading (1) Game shows – checking vocabulary (5 mins)
• Reading (1) Game shows – comprehension (5 mins)
• Listening (1) Listening for definitions (5 mins)
• Grammar (1) relative clauses – highlighting (5 mins)
• Grammar (1) relative clauses – presentation (5 mins)
• Grammar (1) relative clauses – exercises (10 mins)
• Game / filler (famous board game facts) (10 mins) 65
• Vocabulary building – how to paraphrase (10 mins)
• Vocabulary building – how to paraphrase –writing (10 mins)
• Speaking practice – definitions game (10 mins)
• Pronunciation practice – words with a silent “e” (10 mins)
• Speaking practice - Half a crossword – definitions (10 mins)
• Vocabulary from the class quiz (5 mins)
• Homework – writing definitions using relative clauses
1933
2018
1913
1972
• Have you ever played any of the games?
What did you think?
• Do you ever play any games with your
family? Which ones?
• What types of games are popular in your
country?
• Does your country have a famous word or
board game? What is it?
fear, brother, bread, learn,
angel, danger, etc.
1. To complete the wheel by saying the correct word for
each letter
2. five minutes
3. The place where you catch a plane, airport
4. He or she says ‘pass’, and the presenter goes on to the
next letter.
5. They get all 25 words correct.
bald
crowded
gloves
kitchen
lazy
trolley
where
who
which
?
?
?
?
?
?
which
which
who
where
who
which
where
1. That’s the dog which always barks at night.
2. That’s the shop where I bought my wedding dress.
3. He’s the actor who was in the last James Bond film.
4. They’re the children who live next door to me.
5. This is the restaurant where they make great pizza.
6. That’s the switch which controls the air conditioning.
7. He’s the teacher who teaches my sister.
8. That’s the room where we have our meetings.
9. This is the light which is broken.
The very first published Word Search
was released on 1 March ______.
1968
A) 1948 B) 1968 C) 1988
“Monopoly,” players rarely give up even if they have to play
all night long. One party wanted to finish their round so
much that they played ____ days to complete it!
70
A) 50 B) 70 C) 90
A Spanish Word Search is
known as a “_____ of letters”.
soup
A traditional Connect Four
board has 4.5 million / billion /
trillion possible positions.
In 1979,two journalists invented Trivial
Pursuit in ____ minutes after being
shocked at the price of a Scrabble set.
45
A) 15 B) 30 C) 45
Operation was invented by a student at the University of Illinois in 1962 as
part of a class assignment to invent a game or toy. The inventor, John
Spinello, only made $____ off his game after selling the idea.
500
A) 500 B) 1000 C) 1500
somebody
something
somewhere
kind
opposite
like
similar
example
1. guide
2. credit / debit / bank card
3. post office
4. banana
5. cheap
6. cardigan
7. purse
8. turn off
1. It’s somebody who plays music on the radio or in a club.
2. It’s somewhere where you can see paintings.
3. It’s something which you use to take photos.
4. It’s a kind of document which you need if you travel abroad / to
another country.
5. For example, you do this when you are on the beach.
6. It’s the opposite of straight.
1. hat
2. hate
bit /bɪt/ – bite /baɪt/
not /nɒt/ – note /nəʊt/
plan /plæn/ – plane /pleɪn/
cut /kʌt/ – cute /kjuːt/
win wine
pet Pete
mad made
What’s one down? It’s something which you........
EF4PI Unit 3C - Defining relative clauses.pptx
EF4PI Unit 3C - Defining relative clauses.pptx
EF4PI Unit 3C - Defining relative clauses.pptx
EF4PI Unit 3C - Defining relative clauses.pptx
EF4PI Unit 3C - Defining relative clauses.pptx

EF4PI Unit 3C - Defining relative clauses.pptx

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    English file Pre- Intermediate Unit3C – Relative clauses
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    • Famous wordgames – which decade (5 mins) • Discussion questions playing games (10 mins) • Word puzzle – how many words can you make? (5 mins) • Reading (1) Game shows – checking vocabulary (5 mins) • Reading (1) Game shows – comprehension (5 mins) • Listening (1) Listening for definitions (5 mins) • Grammar (1) relative clauses – highlighting (5 mins) • Grammar (1) relative clauses – presentation (5 mins) • Grammar (1) relative clauses – exercises (10 mins) • Game / filler (famous board game facts) (10 mins) 65 • Vocabulary building – how to paraphrase (10 mins) • Vocabulary building – how to paraphrase –writing (10 mins) • Speaking practice – definitions game (10 mins) • Pronunciation practice – words with a silent “e” (10 mins) • Speaking practice - Half a crossword – definitions (10 mins) • Vocabulary from the class quiz (5 mins) • Homework – writing definitions using relative clauses
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    • Have youever played any of the games? What did you think? • Do you ever play any games with your family? Which ones? • What types of games are popular in your country? • Does your country have a famous word or board game? What is it?
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    fear, brother, bread,learn, angel, danger, etc.
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    1. To completethe wheel by saying the correct word for each letter 2. five minutes 3. The place where you catch a plane, airport 4. He or she says ‘pass’, and the presenter goes on to the next letter. 5. They get all 25 words correct.
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    1. That’s thedog which always barks at night. 2. That’s the shop where I bought my wedding dress. 3. He’s the actor who was in the last James Bond film. 4. They’re the children who live next door to me. 5. This is the restaurant where they make great pizza.
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    6. That’s theswitch which controls the air conditioning. 7. He’s the teacher who teaches my sister. 8. That’s the room where we have our meetings. 9. This is the light which is broken.
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    The very firstpublished Word Search was released on 1 March ______. 1968 A) 1948 B) 1968 C) 1988
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    “Monopoly,” players rarelygive up even if they have to play all night long. One party wanted to finish their round so much that they played ____ days to complete it! 70 A) 50 B) 70 C) 90
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    A Spanish WordSearch is known as a “_____ of letters”. soup
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    A traditional ConnectFour board has 4.5 million / billion / trillion possible positions.
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    In 1979,two journalistsinvented Trivial Pursuit in ____ minutes after being shocked at the price of a Scrabble set. 45 A) 15 B) 30 C) 45
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    Operation was inventedby a student at the University of Illinois in 1962 as part of a class assignment to invent a game or toy. The inventor, John Spinello, only made $____ off his game after selling the idea. 500 A) 500 B) 1000 C) 1500
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    1. guide 2. credit/ debit / bank card 3. post office 4. banana 5. cheap 6. cardigan 7. purse 8. turn off
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    1. It’s somebodywho plays music on the radio or in a club. 2. It’s somewhere where you can see paintings. 3. It’s something which you use to take photos. 4. It’s a kind of document which you need if you travel abroad / to another country. 5. For example, you do this when you are on the beach. 6. It’s the opposite of straight.
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    bit /bɪt/ –bite /baɪt/ not /nɒt/ – note /nəʊt/ plan /plæn/ – plane /pleɪn/ cut /kʌt/ – cute /kjuːt/
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    What’s one down?It’s something which you........

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