This document discusses concerns one might have if moving to a foreign country, and provides examples of noun phrases containing relative clauses. It lists concerns such as missing home cooking, getting used to different customs, and not knowing local food, prices, or how to find a good doctor. It also notes that communicating in a new language and being away from familiar places like one's bedroom at home could present challenges. The document then demonstrates how to construct noun phrases containing relative clauses, such as "my mom's cooking is one thing that I'd really miss" or "communicating in a new language is something that I'd be nervous about."
This document discusses concerns one might have if moving to a foreign country, and provides examples of noun phrases containing relative clauses. It lists concerns such as missing home cooking, getting used to different customs, and not knowing local food, prices, or how to find a good doctor. It also notes that communicating in a new language and being away from familiar places like one's bedroom at home could present challenges. The document then demonstrates how to construct noun phrases containing relative clauses, such as "my mom's cooking is one thing that I'd really miss" or "communicating in a new language is something that I'd be nervous about."
This document discusses concerns one might have if moving to a foreign country, and provides examples of noun phrases containing relative clauses. It lists concerns such as missing home cooking, getting used to different customs, and not knowing local food, prices, or how to find a good doctor. It also notes that communicating in a new language and being away from familiar places like one's bedroom at home could present challenges. The document then demonstrates how to construct noun phrases containing relative clauses, such as "my mom's cooking is one thing that I'd really miss" or "communicating in a new language is something that I'd be nervous about."
CONTAINING RELATIVE CLAUSES For FELIX GUILLERMO CANENCIA MONTERROSA
CENTRO DE IDIOMAS UNICORDOBA
MONTERIA 2019 PERSPECTIVES IF MOVED TO A FOREIGN COUNTRY.
A. Listen to the people talk about moving to a foreign
country. Would you have any of the same concerns? • “one thing I´d really miss is my mom´s cooking”. • “I´d be worried about the local food. I might not like it” • “getting used to different customs might de difficult at first” • “my room at home is the thing that I´d miss the most” • “ Not knowing the prices of things is something I´d be concerned about” • Moving to a country with a very different climate could be a challenge. • I´d be worried about getting sick and not knowing how to find a good doctor”. • Something I´d be nervous about is communicating in a new language”. GRAMMAR FOCUS NOUN PHRASES CONTAINING RELATIVE CLAUSES.
• One thing (that) I´d really • My mom´s cooking is one
miss is my mom´s thing (that) I´d really miss. cooking. • Communicating in a new • Something (that) I´d be language is something nervous about is (that) I´d be nervous communicating in a new about. language”. • My parents are two • Two people (who/that) I´d people (who/that) I´d call call every week are my every week. parents NOUN PHRASES CONTAINING RELATIVE CLAUSES. }