2019-2020学年度人教版必修二Unit1Cultural relicsPeriod2Learning about language教案(5页word版)
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2019-2020学年度人教版必修二Unit1Cultural relicsPeriod2Learning about language教案

(The Restrictive and Non-Restrictive Attributive Clause)

Aims:

To learn about the restrictive and non-restrictive attributive clause

To discover some useful words and expressions

To discover some useful structures

Procedures:

I. Warming up

Warming up by discovering useful words and expressions

Please turn to page 3. Do exercises 1, 2, 3 and 4 first. Please check your answers against your classmates'.

Warming up by explaining

Now, class, since you've read the passage, could you explain to me how to use the phrase "belong to"? The word "to" here is a preposition, indicating the possession, and is always followed by nouns or pronoun. Look at Ex 3. The preposition "at" indicates a state, condition or continuous activity. So we can replace them or express them by using a present-continuous tense.

II. Learning about Attributive Clause

1. What is an adjective Clause?

An adjective clause is a dependent clause which takes the place of an adjective in another clause or phrase. Like an adjective, an adjective clause modifies a noun or pronoun, answering questions like "which?" or "what kind of?" Consider the following examples:

Adjective

the red coat

Adjective clause