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Unit 5: Science and Technology

Topic: Invention

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VOCABURARYVIDEO STRUCTURE ACTIVITY

Vocabulary

software

Programming

Vocabulary

resource

Vocabulary

Structure

Noun clauses are clauses that can function as nouns, in other words, as subjects, objects, or adjective complements.

Noun Clauses

1. What she told me worried me. (Subject)

2. I thought that she was making a mistake. (Object)

3. She didn't know if she was right. (Object)

Here are a few examples:

As you can see, noun clauses usually begin with a WH-word, such as what, where, etc., with

"that," or with "if."

Example

1. “ And it’s difficult because no many kids know where to go to find out how to make the program.”

Noun clauses Noun clauses

3.“Earth Fortune that will display different colors of the Earth depending on what your fortune was.”

2. “Well this is how I approached it, this is what I did.”

Example

Noun clauses

Noun clauses Noun clauses

Thomas Suarez: A 12-year-old app developer

• Count 1-5 in order to get a picture of five that is related to the number you counted.

• You have 5 minutes to prepare what you are going to talk from the picture you’ve got.

• Choose one lucky person by “Counting Game”• The lucky person has to come in front of the class and

talk what you have prepared at least 3 minutes long.

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