Quantifiers with relative pronouns many of whom – most of whom – one of which – none of whomsome of which – lots of whom – two of which, among others. We can use them as subject, object...
] This movie questions the roles we have in our societies, but it is also fun and thought-provoking. MOVIE PREMISE: The founders built the wall to keep the population safe. They divided them into five groups or factions...
I truly like this scene. Nicole Kidman has a funny part and Jennifer Aniston does a great job in this attractive scene. My students loved it.GRAMMAR HINT: Adjective Clauses are adjectives. However, they look like sentences because they...
Great movie for dog lovers! Watch the movie segment and connect the sentences about the characters, using relative clauses. Decide about whom the sentences are about. MarmadukeBrianPhilSarahDebbieBarbara 1. Ex: MARMADUKE is a 200-pound doghates water Marmaduke, who is...
This is a beautiful, touching movie. The sad scenes are really moving, but the message is uplifting. By the way, the movie is black and white. I. Watch the movie segment and connect the lines from the movie....
This is one of my favorite animated movies ever. The original idea for the movie is fantastic and it carries a noble, enriching message. I used it to practice restrictive relative clauses. I. Match the machines Flint Lockwood...
Although many people didn’t like this movie, I appreciated it. The plot is original and the circumstances the characters have to face can be very intriguing. The setting is beautiful Thailand, so we can always enjoy the landscape...
This is probably the best scene of this controversial movie. It is perfect to practice relative clauses, both defining and non-defining clauses. 1. A man was shot. 2. A couple was hugging each other on their bed. 3....
This movie is great, especially for those who like dogs. This scene is excellent for the students to practice unrestrictive relative clauses. The alternatives are in the correct order for the sake of preparation, but they are mixed...
This is the opening titles scene of this really nice romantic comedy. Ask your students to pay attention to what people are doing during the main character’s (Will’s) walk from his office to his daughter’s school. Because there...
