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Lesson 1
Ss Will talk about holidays using adjective clauses with subject relative pronouns
Vocabulary
Grammar
Adjective clauses identify or describe people or things. Introduce adjective clauses about
people whit who or that
A mariachi singer is someone who (or that) sings traditional Mexican music.
Anyone who (or that) doesn’t wear a costume can’t go to the festival
Use that, not who, for adjective clauses that describe things
Example
The celebration that take place in Brazil during Carnaval are a lot of fun.
Conversation
B: oh… it’s today of the dead is celebrated it’s a religious holiday where people remember the
dead
B: well, people go to the cemetery and prepare special food they also take “cempasuchilt”
flowers
A: where is it celebrated?
A: it sounds interesting!
Lesson 2
Ss will talk about local traditions using adjective clauses with abject relative pronouns: who,
whom & that
GRAMMAR
In some adjective clauses, the relative pronoun is the subject of the clause
In other adjective clauses, the relative pronoun is the object of the clause
The person who (or whom or that) you invite for diner should bring a gift
When the relative pronoun is the object of the clause, it may be omitted
EXAMPLE
O.R.P the songs that people sing on Christmas are called “carols”
CONVERTATION
A: I’m not sure about the customs here. If someone invites you for tom fairs, should you bring
the host a “pan de fiesta”.
B: yes, it’s a traditional custom, but the “pan de fiesta” no the only thing you bring.
B: good idea!!
ACTIVITIE
Experience one day celebrate
When it was September 16, my father took us to the zocalo in Mexico City to see the parade;
see how the military, nurses, sailors, as well as the transports they have, were marching.
also to see the fireworks and eat traditional food of Independence Day
Lesson 4
VOCABULARY
The events
A (marriage) ceremony the set of actions that formally makes two single people become a
married couple—get married
The people
Activity
Wedding in Mexico
Before the wedding
Before the wedding, the groom has to ask the bride to take him to a party for the request of
hand
after the wedding some husbands go on vacation to their honeymoon to enjoy their
marriage
UNIT 8
Lesson 1
Ss will talk about a piece of technology they bought or want to buy conditional sentence:
review
Grammar
Unreal conditionals
1.- Most people will buy state-of-the-art products if they have enough money
2.- if they invented a safe way to text-message while driving, people would be very happy.
3.- if she would know about the Pictopia phone camera, she uses it on her next work
assignment.
Conversation
A: The Dell S-100. The S-100 model is high teach. I thought I’d treat myself.
Lesson 2
GRAMMAR
The past unreal conditional describes unreal or untrue conditions and results.
Use the past perfect in the if- clause. Use would have or could have in the result clause.
- if she had rented a more economical car, she wouldn’t have spent so much money so
gas (un real condition: She didn’t rent a more economical car)
could they have prevented the accident if they had known the were so old?
Example
1.-What would you have done if you hadn’t had a phone in your car?
2.- we could have had this digital video conference is an Internet connection hadn’t been
available.
3.- if she had taken her smart phone with GPS, she wouldn’t have been late for the dinner.
Conversation
B: what happened?