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Grammar I defining relative clauses

Vocabulary I media ER Complete the sentences (1-6) with the correct


a Choose the correct word in italics to complete the phrases (a-f). Use who/whose/which/where to join
sentences. the two phrases. You will need to omit some words.
1 That's the man whose wife won the lottery. B
I Do you watch a lot of real/reality shows?
2 I like people who are always honest. F
2 Do you do a lot of immediate/instant messaging? 3 I've got an old car which never goes wrong. C
3 Shall we watch the horror/terror film on TV tonight? 4 Ella works in a factory which makes jewellery. A
4 What did you think of the thriller/thrilling we saw last 5 Laguna has a big beach where you can surf all year. D
6 I spoke to the architect who’s designing my house. E
week?
5 Have you ever cried while you were watching a 4 a Complete the sentences with who, whose, which
or where.
romantic' romance film?
1 Chicago was the place where Philippe Petit made
6 Do you always look at the contemporary/current affairs his famous walk in 1974.
section in your paper? 2A documentary is a TV programme which gives
factual information about a topic.
a No, I hate them, but I love watching soap/soaps. 3 The journalist who made the film Supersize Me
b Sure, I do it most of the time when I'm on/online. is called Michael Moore.
c Not very often, I'm more interested in reading the 4 The translations which appear onscreen during a
film are called 'subtitles'.
gossip/gossips.
5 The address where_the French President lives is
d It was brilliant - I thought it was absolutely gripping. Number 20, Champs-Elysees, Paris.
e Yes, I have once, but it was a really moved/ moving 6 Russell Crowe is an actor from New Zealand
whose most famous film role was probably as the
_
story. What about you? star of Gladiator.
f I don't like the sound of that. How about the history/
period drama on the other channel?

b Match the questions (1-6) with the answers (a-f) in


exercise la.
1a 2b 3f 4d 5e 6c

Vocabulary I film
GI Match the films (1-6) with the kinds of film in the box.

animated film 4 docu- drama 3 horror film 6 period drama 5


romantic comedy 2 thriller 1

BIG SCREEN CINEMA - What's on this week Escape from the


Mob - an exciting story of two lovers who are running away from
dangerous gangsters.
2 I Love You Stupid - set in New York, this funny love story
between a millionaire and shopkeeper will make you laugh until
you cry!
3 Barack Obama: the early years - using real
footage and actors playing the young Obama at different times in his life, this
is a fascinating picture of the man who became President.
4 Frogz - a great new cartoon picture. Perfect for children - and
adults as well!

5 For the Love of a Prince - this historical film, set in London in


around i800, has fabulous costumes and great acting.
6 Dracula Returns - he's dangerous, he's thirsty for blood, and he's
back! The terrifying story of Count Dracula will make you scream!

b Mark the sentences true (T) or false (F).

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