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Know Miffy

GRAMMAR: Reduced Relative Clause     EXAMPLE: Do you know the boy reading a book?     DATE ADDED: Jun 05 2008 

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 15-30 min.
 

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Brief Outline: Students ask each other reduced relative clause questions to gather various peoples' names.

 

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Detailed Explanation:

  1. Break the class into pairs and give 'worksheet A' to one student 'worksheet B' to the other.
  2. The goal is to get all the names of the people by asking reduced relative clause questions to their pair partner.  Once collected and written down, the pair switches roles and repeats.
  3. Once they have all the names, they move onto the writing practice section at the bottom of the worksheet where they write two sentences from the answers they collected during the question session.

 

Tips or Cautions:

  • Please note that on Version 2 of this game, there is a mistake on the bottom line: Rio and Mie are playing soccer, but there is only 1 person pictured.

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