How to use concession clauses - examples
Description
The lesson will help you understand and learn more about:
- What is the purpose of the concessive clauses
- How to use Concessive clauses - examples and exercises
A concessive clause is a clause that begins with "although" or "even though", and expresses an idea that suggests the opposite of the main part of the sentence.
Lesson plan, goal, and expected result
- Warm-up - 5 minutes. The goal - a brief introduction to the topic of the lesson, creating an optimal professional and friendly atmosphere for work.
- The first part of the lesson - Length 15 minutes. The mentioned part includes a definite and clear explanation of the term itself. The aim of this section is to present the purpose and understanding of the situation in which we use Concessive clauses.
- The second part of the lesson - 10 minutes. Includes examples and exercises.
The lesson involves the interactive participation of both the student and the tutor.
- full understanding of the purpose and manner of using Concessive clauses.
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