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Relative Clauses 1 British English Student B1 B2

This document is a grammar practice worksheet focused on relative clauses for intermediate English learners (B1-B2). It includes presentations, practice exercises, and discussion prompts to help students combine sentences using relative clauses. The material is designed for use in lessons by Erzsébet Ptacsek and includes QR codes for additional resources.

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Relative Clauses 1 British English Student B1 B2

This document is a grammar practice worksheet focused on relative clauses for intermediate English learners (B1-B2). It includes presentations, practice exercises, and discussion prompts to help students combine sentences using relative clauses. The material is designed for use in lessons by Erzsébet Ptacsek and includes QR codes for additional resources.

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GENERAL ENGLISH · GRAMMAR PRACTICE · INTERMEDIATE (B1-B2)

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CLAUSES 1
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1 Presentation

Study the following table.

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2 Practice 1

Make one sentence or question from two like in the example.

The boy is my nephew. He is playing with the ball.

→ The boy who/that is playing with the ball is my nephew.

1. The police caught the criminal. He stole my car.

2. The athlete was caught taking drugs. He will be punished.

3. The building was hit by an earthquake. It is still standing.

4. I saw the woman. Her brother works with me.

5. Somebody called me. He was a salesman.

6. A pen was on my desk. Have you seen it?

7. The woman lives next door to me. She has been learning English for 10 years.

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3 Practice 2

Now do the same with the sentences below. If a sentence does not require who/which/that/where
etc., leave it out.

1. We stayed at a hotel. It was a very cheap hotel.

2. I work with a few people. You might know them.

3. I lent you some money. Have you got it?

4. The milk has gone bad. It is still in the fridge.

5. Last night, we went to a restaurant. It serves Italian food.

6. I’m going to visit a town. I was born there.

7. Tom is a computer scientist. He has a lot of experience.

8. I sent you an email. Have you received it?

9. You like the girl’s dog. Have you heard from her?

10. The cake was delicious. You baked it yesterday.

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4 Practice 3: Pair work

Study the following examples with a partner. Take turns creating similar pairs of sentences and asking
the other person to combine them using relative clauses.

Examples:

1) The book is on the table. It belongs to Sarah.

→ The book that is on the table belongs to Sarah.

2) The girl is wearing a red dress. She is singing on the stage.

→ The girl who is wearing a red dress is singing on the stage.

3) The book is very interesting. I borrowed it from the library.

→ The book that I borrowed from the library is very interesting.

4) I bought a new phone. It has a great camera.

→ The new phone I bought has a great camera.

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2.

3.

4.

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5 Cue Cards: Discussion


Subtitle for the section

Using Relative Clauses: Set 1

1) Family and Friends

Describe a family member who has influenced you a lot.

Example: "The person who has influenced me the most is my grandmother, who always
gives great advice."

2) Travel and Holidays

Talk about a holiday experience that you will never forget.

Example: "The holiday that I will never forget is the one we spent in Italy, where we
visited many historical sites."

3) Entertainment

Describe a film or TV show that you recently watched and enjoyed.

Example: "The film that I recently watched and enjoyed is ’Inception,’ which has an
incredibly complex and engaging storyline."

4) School and Education

Discuss a book or article that you have read recently.

Example: "The book that I read recently is ’Harry Potter,’ which is full of magic and
adventure."

Using Relative Clauses: Set 2

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1) Technology

Describe a gadget that you use every day and cannot live without.

Example: "The gadget that I use every day is my smartphone, which keeps me connected
to my friends and family."

2) Food and Cooking

Discuss a dish that you enjoy cooking or eating.

Example: "The dish that I enjoy cooking the most is spaghetti carbonara, which is both
delicious and easy to make."

3) Sports and Exercise

Talk about a sport that you enjoy playing or watching.

Example: "The sport that I enjoy playing the most is basketball, which helps me stay fit
and active."

4) Nature and Environment

Describe a place in nature that you love visiting.

Example: "The place in nature that I love visiting is the beach, where I can relax and enjoy
the sound of the waves."

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