Welcome to English IV Teacher: Harvey Murillo Unit I That`s what friends are for! / Text Completion General Objective The students talk about personality types and qualities; relationships; turn on and turn offs Specific Objectives The students Describe personalities. Express likes and dislikes; agreeing or disagreeing. To use clues in questions to help choose the correct verb form in future and perfect tenses. (Refer to the book Tactics for the TOEIC Reading & Listening) p.104 Topic Relative Pronouns It clauses + adverbial clause with when Warm Up First Topic A relative pronoun is a pronoun used to introduce a relative clause – a clause that gives further information about the preceding noun or noun phrase (e.g., 'the ball that I threw'). The most commonly used relative pronouns in English are which, that, who, and whom Practice Second Topic An is a dependent clause that modifies the main verb in the independent clause. Adverbial clauses always start with a subordinating conjunction and must connect to an independent clause to make sense. For example: Even if I take the train, I still might be late to my appointment. Production