Understanding Relative Pronouns "Who" and "Which" - Grade 6 English Lesson

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Learn about relative pronouns "who" and "which" in this Grade 6 English lesson. The lesson aims to help students identify and use these pronouns correctly in sentences referring to people, things, or animals. Practice exercises and assessment tasks are included to reinforce understanding.


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  1. Grade 6 English Family and Friends Unit 7 - Can you help me? Lesson 3 - Grammar

  2. Relative pronouns (who-Which) 1- Prepared by: Mr. Hisham Abdelaleim. 2- Position: English language teacher. 3- Subject: English. 4- Year of production: 2022 5- Grade: Primary six

  3. Lesson objectives 1- To identify two relative pronouns (who and which). 2- To write sentences using who or which.

  4. Presentation Read the following sentences. This is the boy who made the smoothie. This is the girl who chopped the mango. is used to refer to people. Who This is was in the blender. the smoothie which This is ate the fish the cat which is used to refer to things or animals. Which

  5. Practice Now check your answer Read the sentences and fill in the blank. Use (which / who) 1. This is the boy ________ chopped the strawberry. who 2. This is the horse ________ runs really fast. which 3. This is Mariam ________ got the full mark in the exam. who 4. This is the monkey ________ ate the bananas. which 5. This is Miss Sarah ________ teaches me English. who

  6. Assessment 2 Click on the link below and do the exercise therein: https://quizizz.com/join?gc=22772405

  7. End of the Lesson

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