Learning something new - Hello! Beyond Words Term 2 - أول اعدادي
Unit 7: Helping each other to learn
Unit 8: New life in old cities
Unit 9: Plans with friends
Unit 10: The online generation
Unit 11: Clean transportation
Unit 12: Sustainable tourism
UNIT 7 4 Learning something new Lesson objectives: • Use which, who, and that in defining relative clauses Listen and understand a conversation about learning something new Work in pairs. Look at the photograph. What do you think is happening? 2 Listen to the 3 conversation and check your ideas for Exercise 1. Listen again and answer the questions. 1 Who needs help? 2 Why can't he read or write? 3 Why is Karim the best person to help? 4 What does Karim say is important to do? 4 Listen to the second part of the conversation. Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)? 1 Karim goes to one of the best schools in the area. 2 Karim says he learns a lot at school. 3 His grandfather taught him that hard work is important. T/F T/F T/F 4 Karim says his grandfather can carry on teaching him how to read and write. T/F ⑤ Choose the correct relative pronoun to complete the sentences from the conversation between Karim and his grandfather. 1 Do you remember any words that/who you learned before? 2 You are the person which/whose help I need the most because you're patient. 3 You taught me that hard work and kindness which/who are more important than anything. 4 I'm proud of you. You're the one grandchild in the family who/whose works really hard. 5 Also, the school which/who you go to now is one of the best in the area. 6 I believe that home is a place where/when we can learn a lot from each other! 6 Listen to both parts of the conversation again and check your answers to Exercise 5. 10 10

Lesson objectives Use which, who, and that in defining relative clauses
Work in pairs. Look at the photograph. What do you think is happening
Listen to the conversation and check your ideas for Exercise 1
Listen again and answer the questions
Listen to the second part of the conversation. Are these sentences true (T) or false (F) Karim goes to one of the best schools in the area
Choose the correct relative pronoun to complete the sentences from the conversation between Karim and his grandfather
Listen to both parts of the conversation again and check your answers to Exercise 5
7 Read the Language box. Which relative pronoun can talk about people and things? Defining relative clauses We use defining relative clauses to give more information about nouns: people, places, things, and animals. They help us to identify exactly who or what we are talking about: You taught me useful lessons which are more important than anything I learn from books. (The relative clause here is which are more important than anything I learn from books. Which refers to the useful lessons.) • We use who to talk about people. • We use which to talk about things. We can use that to talk about both people and things. It is less formal. • We use whose to show possession by people or things. • We use where to talk about location. • We use when to talk about time. UNIT 7 8 Write the correct relative pronoun. 1 That's the boy 2 This is the shop 3 This is the website 4 Students 5 I like classmates father is a teacher at the school. I buy all my notebooks. explains grammar rules clearly. study every day usually get better grades. share their notes with me. 6 This is the school I went to 7 You are the person. 8 Morning is the time. I was at the primary stage. help I need most. I learn best. I meet my friends. 9 9 The class is the place. 10 Do you know this bag belongs to? Work in pairs. Choose a picture and make a sentence with a defining relative clause. Your partner guesses which picture your sentence is about. This is something which I use to look up new words. Is it ...? 2 DICTIONARY 3 5 11

Read the Language box. Which relative pronoun can talk about people and things
We use defining relative clauses to give more information about nouns: people, places, things, and animals. They help us to identify exactly who or what we are talking about
Write the correct relative pronoun
Work in pairs. Choose a picture and make a sentence with a defining relative clause. Your partner guesses which picture your sentence is about

