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English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
Class notes about basic relative clauses, plus gap-filling exercise.
Religious Studies
Prophets were men who foretold the future as God told it to them.
English as a Second Language (ESL)
use who, which, where
Sports
Material adapted from the WHO offical site
Review of Unit 1 Who are you?
ESL, ELA
Write about a person who has influenced your life.
Career
For students who enjoy video games and are learning how to dollar up.
Listening: Where were the people? Who was at the cinema?
English language
It's an after reading activity. To be able to do this activity students have to read the book Who's coming for tea? RICHMOND
Completar los espacios
Revision - who/which
Complete the activities
engage activity where students can talk more and get to know their calssamtes more.
Expanded Skills DHH
Students select vocab to describe their hearing. Bilateral, unilateral. Conductive, sensorineural, mixed. Mild, moderate, severe, profound, sloping. Students write a sentence or two describing their hearing, based on example.
Fill in the gaps with who, which, where, that
for those who wish to improve their listening
Who does what in my family?
Listen and match- Who is who?
How to answer "Who is she?/ Who is he?"
Music
Who am I for Mozart and Beethoven
Who says these expressions, the teacher or the pupil? Drag and drop the sentences to the correct place
Relative pronouns who whose where which that
English for Me
A worksheet about "Relative Clauses"
WH questions: what, where, when, why, who, which