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How To Teach Relative Clauses: An ESL Lesson Plan
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How To Teach Relative Clauses: An ESL Lesson Plan

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Relative Clauses

ESL, lesson plan, off2Class, intermediate students, adjective, noun, pronoun, adverbs, grammar, communication, speaking

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Each teacher knows that first, students must master the construction of basic sentences. Basic sentences provide the building block for communication. For example, a student might
write, "This is a dog."

A relative clause of adjective clause can be joined together to give more information about something. That is to say, it gives more information about the noun. As an example, the student might write, "This is a dog that is eating a bone." To introduce a relative clause, include a relative pronoun (such as who, that, whose) or a relative adverb (when, where, why).

This lesson is suitable for Intermediate students and is classified CEFR High B1 or B1+.

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