Make a card for the person who you are grateful to on this special day.
Purpose: Cultivate students' cooperative ability and learn to write using the attributive clause.
Step V:Fill in the blanks and conclude the cases where only "that" can be used.
Then raise a question Do you know the cases where only "which" can be used.
StepⅥ: Summary
Ask students to look at the blackboard and sum up what they have learned.
StepⅦ: Homework
Write a letter to the person who you are grateful to.
Purpose: Writing is one of the most important skills. Through writing, students can have a good command of relative pronouns and the attributive clause.
Blackboard design
The Attributive Clause
Relative pronouns: who, whom, which, that, whose
people Subject(主语) Object(宾语) ( ) Attribute(定语) things Subject(主语) Object(宾语) ( ) Attribute(定语) (Ask students to fill in the blanks)
that: 1. everything 2. the best 3. the first 4. the only 5. people & things 6. who & which