ID de réservation
18186541
Quand ?
7th November 2025
Horaire ?
10:00am - 11:00am
Notes
BUSINESS SITUATIONS:
alking about business risks and describing people and things using relative clauses
SUBJECT OR TOPIC:
Relative clauses with who, that, which, and vocabulary connected to risk and business.
LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS:
Describing people, things, and situations
Explaining risk and uncertainty
Giving examples in business contexts
UNITS:
Grammar in Context / Business and Risk
VOCABULARY:
outfit – state-of-the-art – gushing
PHRASES / EXPRESSIONS:
“A customer is someone who buys something from a shop.”
“The building that was destroyed has now been rebuilt.”
“Water was gushing from the broken pipe.”
GRAMMAR:
Relative clauses (who / that / which)
“What” = the thing that
Defining vs. non-defining clauses
Difference between that (informal) and which (formal)
PRONUNCIATION:
N/A
OTHER:
N/A
PROGRESS:
Good grasp of relative clause structures.
Improved vocabulary and examples in business contexts.
FEEDBACK:
Vincent followed the lesson well and participated actively. He used “who,” “that,” and “which” correctly in most cases and asked smart questions about grammar differences.
HOMEWORK:
Write 5 sentences using who, that, and which (for people, things, and ideas).
Review the difference between what and that.