1、Period3: Learning about language and GrammarStep 1RevisionGet the students to retell the story of the Monkees in their own wordsStep2Learning about language Task 1: Revise the useful words and key sentences with the studentsTask 2: Check the answers to EX 1, 2, and 3 on Page 36 with the studentsStep
2、3GrammarTask 1: Reading and thinkingHave the students read the text of THE BAND THAT WASNt. As they read on, they should pay attention to The Attributive Clause (in/ for/ with/ bywhich/ whom), that is, the attributive clauses with a preposition ahead of the relative pronoun shown in the sentences. T
3、ask 2: Have the students point out the grammar of this unitthe structure: preposition + relative pronoun. 此结构常用于以下几种情况:1介词+关系代词=关系副词 This is the room in which / where I used to live2“不定代词或数词 + of + which(指物) / (指人)”在定语从句中作主语,说明整体中的部分。来源:学科网 There are many boys here, most of whom are from Beijing3“复合
4、介词短语+关系代词which”引导的定语从句常与先行词用逗号分开,定语从句常用倒装语序。来源:学科网ZXXK They arrived at a farmhouse, in front of which sat a small boy4“介词+which / whom”在定语从句中作目的、方式或地点状语。这种结构中的介词一般要受到动词或介词后的名词所限制。 The man, from whom I knew the news, is a teacher5“介词+which / whom”用于被动结构的关系分句中作状语,说明动作的发出者。The man by whom the thief was
5、 caught was a policeman.来源:学科网ZXXK6. “名词+of which / whom”代替“whose+名词He mentioned a boy, the name of whom (=whose name) Ive forgotten7. “介词+which (指物/ whose 指人引导定语从句时,which / whose本身也作定语,修饰后边的名词。It rained all night and day, during which time the ship broke into pieces.8. “介词+which+不定式多见于正式文体中,相当于一个带有
6、主语和谓语的定语从句。She had only one yuan with which to buy(=she could buy) Tom, her husband, a present.Usually only two relative pronouns - which and whom- can be used in the Attributive Clause, with a preposition put before the clause. That cant be used. After a preposition you cant use who in place of who
7、m, or zero relative pronoun eitherIn formal styles we often put a preposition before the relative pronouns which and whom:In informal English we usually put the preposition at the end in attributive clauses rather than at the beginning:If the verb in attributive clauses is a two-or-three-word verb (e.g. come across, fill in, go through, look after, look up to, put up with, take on) we dont usually put the preposition at the beginningTask3: PracticeHave the students finish EX3and EX4 on page 37.