ποΈ B2 ENGLISH β CHAPTER 4, LESSON 1
Theme: The Media & Relative Clauses
π― Lesson Objectives
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
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Use advanced vocabulary related to the media, advertising, and journalism.
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Form and use relative clauses accurately to describe and connect ideas.
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Write professional documents such as emails, CVs, and formal letters.
π‘ How to Use This Lesson
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Begin with the Vocabulary Section (Units 47β50) to understand key media-related terms.
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Move to the Grammar Section (Units 53β55) and review examples carefully.
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Complete the Practice Section to apply your learning in writing and reading activities.
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Reflect on what youβve learned and connect it to real-life communication.
π§ VOCABULARY SECTION
(The Media β Units 47β50)
π° Unit 47: The Media β In Print
Learn vocabulary for newspapers, magazines, and print journalism.
π‘ Tip: Pay attention to collocations like front page news, press release, and editorial column.
π» Unit 48: The Media β Internet and Email
Understand language used in digital communication and online media platforms.
π‘ Tip: Practice writing short professional emails to apply formal and informal tone distinctions.
π’ Unit 49: Advertising
Discover how advertisements use language to persuade and attract attention.
π‘ Tip: Analyze slogans and identify adjectives that appeal to emotions β this builds persuasive writing skills.
π£οΈ Unit 50: The News β Gathering and Delivering
Explore vocabulary about news production, journalists, and broadcasting.
π‘ Tip: Try summarizing a real news report in three sentences to strengthen comprehension and precision.
π Download Vocabulary PDF (Units 47β50)
βοΈ GRAMMAR SECTION
(Relative Clauses and Other Types of Clause β Units 53β55)
π€ Unit 53: Relative Pronouns
Learn to connect ideas using who, which, that, and whom correctly.
π‘ Tip: Use commas with non-defining clauses (My brother, who lives in Kigali, is a teacher.).
π§ Unit 54: Other Relative Words β Whose, When, Whereby, etc.
Expand your sentence variety by using advanced relative words.
π‘ Tip: Practice rewriting short sentences into one using relative clauses for fluency.
π§© Unit 55: Prepositions in Relative Clauses
Master the placement of prepositions in relative clauses (the person to whom I spoke vs the person I spoke to).
π‘ Tip: In formal writing, place prepositions before the relative pronoun; in speaking, place them at the end.
π Download Grammar PDF (Units 53β55)
π§© ONLINE PRACTICE SECTION
π― Practice Focus
Apply your new vocabulary and grammar through writing and reading tasks related to real-world communication.
π¨οΈ Topics Covered
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B2 Writing: A Covering Email
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B2 Writing: A CV
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B2 Writing: A Letter of Complaint
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Reading: UN International Literacy Day
πΌ B2 Writing: A Covering Email
Learn to write formal emails that accompany job applications or official requests.
π‘ Tip: Keep your tone polite and concise β use phrases like I am writing to express my interest inβ¦
π B2 Writing: A CV
Develop a clear and well-organized CV highlighting your skills, experience, and achievements.
π‘ Tip: Use action verbs (managed, developed, achieved) and avoid long sentences.
π¨ B2 Writing: A Letter of Complaint
Practice writing formal letters to express dissatisfaction or request redress.
π‘ Tip: Use a calm, respectful tone and structure your letter in three parts β problem, request, closing.
π Reading: UN International Literacy Day
Read about the global initiative promoting education and literacy. Improve comprehension and vocabulary related to education and development.
π‘ Tip: Note down three global challenges mentioned and summarize the main idea in one paragraph.
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