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UNIT 7 AND 8
What is the difference between a holiday and a tradition?
TEAM WORK!
Make an investigation and a presentation about a holiday celebrated in your country.Investigate its origins.Write the traditions that are common in that holiday. Insert some images or videos to your presentation
ORAL EXAM!
Is it seasonal, historical or religious?
easter
independence day
kwanzza
christmas
international women´s day
ADJECTIVE CLAUSES WITH SUBJECT RELATIVE PRONOUNS "WHO" AND "THAT"
- Who - people
- That - everything
identify or describe...
- relative pronoun
ADJECTIVE CLAUSEsentence has...
- subject and verb
- information about the noun
- The cherry blossoms _________ are viewed in picknicks by Japannese people are beautiful
- People _______ celebrate Christmas are religious
- The thanksgiving turkey ________ Americans eat is totally delicious
- The women ________ march in the international women day are brave
ADJECTIVE CLAUSES WITH OBJECT RELATIVE PRONOUNS WHO, WHOM AND THAT
who as object
who as subject
The person who comes to the party has to be punctual
The person who you invite to the party has to be punctual
(The person is a guest)
(The person that YOU invite)
When a relative pronoun is the object of the clause, we use...
THAT
WHOM
WHO
(S / O) people
(O) people
(S / O) everything
Can be ommited (very common in speaking) (only in object pronouns)
The cake that you bought was delicious / The cake you bought was delicious
01
Answer the next questions...
- Where´s celebrated the Diwali?
- For how many days is celebrated the Diwali Festival?
- What type of holiday is the Eid al-fitr and the Eid al-adha?
- What Muslims do to celebrate the Eid al- adha?
- New year´s celebration is religiuos?
What are the 5 stages or events for getting married?
What are the 5 stages or events for getting married? Put them in order
honeymoon
engagement
wedding
ceremony
reception
What traditions are common in Mexican weddings?
UNIT 8
What is the difference between an invention and a discovery?
TIME TO INVESTIGATE:
Investigate one invention or discovery that revolutionate the world
- Name of the invention and the discovery
- Who invented it or discovered it?
- Year or century it was discovered or invented
- A short description of how it was invented or discovered
- Image
What would you do...
If you found a million dollars
If you had time machine
If you were the opposite sex for a day
The unreal conditional: Review and expansion
Unreal conditional describe unreal conditions - conditions that doesn´t exist.
Simple past tense or were in the "if" clause
would (´d) / could in the result clause
- If I found a million dollars, I would buy a mansion
- I could change many decision of my life if I had a time machine
- If I were the opposite sex for a day, I´d have many dates
The unreal conditional: Review and expansion
NEGATIVES:
Remember the aux for SPT is "did" and we add "not" to the aux
- If I found a million dollars, I´d buy a mansion
- If I found a million dollars, I wouldn´t buy a mansion
QUESTIONS:
if we have a "wh-" questions" or a "yes/no questions", the aux goes at the beggining
- If I were the opposite sex for a day, I would have many dates
- What would you do if you were the opposite sex for a day?
- Would you have many dates if you were the opposite sex for a day?
- If you were the opposite sex, would you have many dates?
What would have happened....
If the Titanic hadn´t crashed with the iceberg
If the dinosaurs hadn´t gone extinct
If Cristobal Colon hadn´t discovered America
The past unreal conditional (third conditional)
Describe past unreal or untrue conditions and results
could have / would have and Past Participle form of the verb
Past Perfect in the "if" clause
(had + PP form)
, Rose and Jack could have gotten married
- If the Titanic hadn´t crashed with an iceberg
- I could have had a dinosaur as a pet
if they hadn´t gone extict
, someone else would have discovered few years later
- If Cristobal Colon hadn´t discovered America