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RELATIVE CLAUSES

CEFR Level B2
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Grammar Board Game
Relative Clauses
36 squares, each with a question that uses an adjective clause (speak for at least 1minute per roll).

Print in b/w; or color for projectors or laminated prints.

Intermediate Level

Pair work or small groups

Approximately 20 minutes

Dice required

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Grammar Quiz
Relative Clauses
16 multiple-choice questions; with ANSWER KEY and percentage conversion chart

Intermediate Level

Approximately 10 - 15 minutes


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Try the interactive version of the above quiz!

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Grammar Quiz
Who vs Whose / Relative Clauses
18 multiple-choice questions; with ANSWER KEY and percentage conversion chart

Intermediate Level

Approximately 15 minutes

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Try the interactive version of the above quiz!

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Grammar Discussion
Who / Whose
Student 'A' version and Student 'B' version, each with 10 different discussion questions.

Lower Intermediate Level

Approximately 20 minutes

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ACTIVITY SUGGESTION                         
Have your learners seated in pairs and make sure that they don't look at each others' papers.  After they finish, have them switch papers and continue one more time; then, stand up and talk to two or three classmates and ask two questions: (1) Who did you talk to?  (2) What interesting things did you find out about him / her?

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Grammar Worksheet
Relative Clause: Who
se

Write 10 sentences (Join the sentences by using adjective clauses with 'whose'); with ANSWER KEY and percentage conversion chart

Intermediate Level

Approximately 15 minutes

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Grammar Worksheet
Relative Clause: Who
(A)
Write 10 sentences (Join the sentences by using adjective clauses with 'who'); with ANSWER KEY and percentage conversion chart

Intermediate Level

Approximately 15 minutes

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Grammar Worksheet
Relative Clause: Who (B)
Write 10 sentences (Join the sentences by using adjective clauses with 'who'); with ANSWER KEY and percentage conversion chart

Intermediate Level

Approximately 15 minutes

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Grammar Worksheet
Relative Clause: Where + Can
Write 10 sentences (Join the sentences by using adjective clauses with 'where'); with ANSWER KEY and percentage conversion chart

Intermediate Level

Approximately 15 minutes

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