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Unit 18: A nip and a tuck: cosmetic surgery
Relative clauses
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Session 2
3 ActivitiesRelative clauses
01 Sep 2015This session is all about clauses which give information about nouns. That was one, just there. You'll learn about defining and non-defining relative clauses and the relative pronouns we use with them.
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Session 3
1 ActivityPlastic surgery
02 Sep 2015Making it easier to face the world - for many that's what plastic surgery is for. But it has a much more serious side. Try our reading activity to learn about the development of plastic surgery and test your knowledge of relative clauses.
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Session 4
1 ActivityOn the face of it
03 Sep 2015Your English will go 'under the knife' as you learn about cosmetic surgery and what the cost is to people who have it. Hear a discussion about the subject and test your understanding of relative clauses.
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Session 5
1 ActivityDrama: The Importance of Being Earnest
04 Sep 2015It's time for the men to admit they're not called Ernest. How will Gwendolen and Cecily react?