Watch the video to recap the lesson ‘Attitude is altitude’. It has all the main points mentioned. You can use this video summary as a quick review before taking a test. After watching the video, go to the comprehension page and listen to the audio version of the text. Once you finish reading comprehension passages,
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Defining and non-defining relative clauses
DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSE AND NON-DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSE:
A relative clause contains a relative pronoun.
Before we begin, let’s look at ‘clause’ and ‘relative pronoun’.
A clause is a group of words that has a Subject and a Predicate.
‘Predicate’ is the part of a sentence that makes a statement about the Subject. It contains ‘verb’.
Here’s an example:
The little cat moved to the corner.
Subject Predicate
Now, read the following:
I saw a man. He was blind.
I saw a man who was blind.
Success stories–comprehension
Every success story is also a story of great failures – Comprehension passages Click ‘play’ to listen to the text ‘Every success story is also a story of great failures’. Passage – 1 If you study history, you will find that all stories of success are also stories of great failures. But people don’t see …
Nick Vujicic – Attitude is altitude – Comprehension
Click ‘play’ to listen to the text ‘Attitude is altitude’.
Watch the video summary here.
Passage 1:
Nick Vujicic was born with no arms and legs – but he doesn’t let the details stop him. The brave 26-year-old – who is mainly a torso – plays football and golf, swims and surfs, despite having no limbs.
1. How do you describe Nick’s physical condition/state?
Nick is a torso. / Nick has no arms and legs.
2. ‘but he doesn’t let the details stop him.’ What does this line mean?
It means ‘he doesn’t allow his disability to challenge him’.
3. What does the phrase ‘the details’ mean?
It means Nick’s disability. / It means the fact that Nick was a torso.
I will do it – Comprehension passages
Click the button below to take a quiz on this lesson. Click ‘play’ to listen to the text ‘I will do it’. Passage – 1: He was short. He was sharp. He was the brightest boy in his class. His seniors used to ask him to solve their difficulties in science. He could have gone …