Bài giảng Tiếng Anh Lớp 11 - Unit 11: Sources of energy - Unit 12: Language focus

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  1. English 11 Unit 12: Language focus
  2. square strong squeezed screamed street screen strange scratch 1. The .man standing in the .looks very . 2. In the ., a little girl .aloud when she saw a deep on her leg. 3. My mother an orange and put on the .table in front of my face. str- to complete the 1st sentence scr- for the 2nd sentence squ- for the 3rd sentence
  3. Listen and repeat /str/ /skr/ /skw/ Street Scream Square Strong Screen Squeeze Strange Screw Squeak Strength Scratch Squeal
  4. Practise reading aloud these sentences 1. There was a trong man on the street at night. 2. The strong man looked very strange. 3. He was holding an ice-cream in one hand, and a rubber doll in the other hand. 4. The man was eating the ice-cream, squeezing the doll and it was squeaking. 5. The man was creaming while walking to the square. 6. Nobody knew why he was doing the strange things
  5. Relative clauses and the omission of relative pronouns. a. Relative Pronoun as subject Ex: The woman who/ that lives next door is a doctor. The pronouns who/ which/ that can be the subject of a relative clause. b. Relative Pronouns as object: Ex: The woman whom/ that I wanted to see was away. Note: the pronouns which/ that can be the object of a relative clause c. Omission of relative pronouns: We can leave out the pronoun when it is not the subject of the relative clause. Clause without pronouns are very common in informal English. Ex: The man Peter met knows your brother. The dress Ann bought doesn’t fit her very well.
  6. Exercise 1: Complete each of the following sentences, using a suitable sentence in the box to make a relative clause without a relative pronoun. Mary is wearing it we had it for lunch we met him this morning John told them he invited them to the birthday party you lost it I bought it yeasterday Example: I like the diamond ring
  7. we had it for lunch we met him this morning John told them he invited them to the birthday party you lost it I bought it yesterday 1. Have you found the bike 2. Most of the classmates could come. 3. The short stories were very funny. 4. The dictionary is expensive, but very interesting. 5. I didn’t like the man 6. The beef was really delicious.
  8. Exercise 1: Answer 1. Have you found the bike you lost? 2. Most of the classmates he invited to the birthday party couldn’t come. 3. The short stories John told were very funny. 4. The dictionary I bought yesterday is expensive, but very interesting. 5. I didn’t like the man we met this morning 6. The beef we had for lunch was really delicious.
  9. Exercise 2: Complete each of the following sentences, using a suitable sentence in the box to make a relative clause with a preposition. I want to travel on it we’re living in it they’re talking about them I work with them we went to it I slept in it he applied for it Ex: The flight was fully booked.
  10. we’re living in it they’re talking about them I work with them we went to it I slept in it he applied for it 1. I enjoy my job because I like the people 2. The dinner party .wasn’t very enjoyable. 3. The house is not in good condition. 4. I wasn’t interested in the things 5. He didn’t get the job 6. The bed .was very modern.
  11. Exercise 2: Answer 1. I enjoy my job because I like the people I work with. 2. The dinner party we went to wasn’t very enjoyable. 3. The house we are living in is not in good condition. 4. I wasn’t interested in the things they were talking about. 5. He didn’t get the job he applied for. 6. The bed I slept in was very modern.
  12. Exercise 3: Tick (✓) the sentences in which the relative pronoun can be omitted. Ex: ✓ Are these the keys that you are looking for? ✓ 1. The girl who we are going to see is from Britain. 2. He works for a company that makes cars. ✓ 3. What was the name of the man who you met yesterday? 4. The table that was broken has now been repaired. ✓ 5. Do you know the girl who he is talking to. ✓ 6. This is the novel that I’ve been expecting.
  13. Make five sentences about your family, using the relative pronoun.