Create a complete, professional, editable PowerPoint presentation based ONLY on the two uploaded textbook pages from Family and Friends 6 (Unit 7 – Lesson Three Grammar 1 & Lesson Four Grammar 2). Do NOT summarize or skip any content. Cover every section, every example, every exercise, and every grammar point shown on the pages. Requirements: • Create 18–22 well-designed slides. • Use a modern educational theme with blue and green colors. • Keep all text in English. • Use large readable fonts. • Add smooth transitions and simple animations. • Include colorful illustrations similar to the Family and Friends style (do not simply paste the textbook pages). • Make every element editable. Presentation structure: 1. Title Slide - Unit 7 - Relative Pronouns (who, which, that) 2. Learning Objectives 3. Warm-up Question "Who first climbed Mount Everest?" 4. Reading Passage Present the Everest text clearly with highlighted keywords. 5. Vocabulary Include all important words with simple definitions. 6. Reading Comprehension Create questions based on the reading with answers appearing on click. 7. Grammar: Relative Pronouns (who & which) Explain: - Use "who" for people. - Use "which" for things. Include clear examples. 8. Grammar Summary Table Compare who and which. 9. Guided Examples Provide several illustrated examples. 10. Exercise 3 Convert every sentence from the book into an interactive classroom activity. Reveal the answers one by one. 11. Speaking Activity Recreate the six pictures and encourage students to describe them using relative pronouns. 12. Lesson Four Introduction Introduce Relative Pronoun "that". 13. Professor & Chip Story Retell the comic using clean illustrated panels. 14. Grammar (that) Explain: - who or that for people - which or that for things 15. Comparison Chart who / which / that 16. Matching Exercise Turn the matching activity into an interactive slide with answers. 17. Writing Exercise Include all six pictures and model answers. 18. Extra Practice Create 10 additional practice sentences. 19. Review Summarize all grammar rules using a colorful mind map. 20. Homework Ask students to write: - 5 sentences using who - 5 sentences using which - 5 sentences using that Design instructions: - Child-friendly classroom style. - Bright educational colors. - Rounded shapes. - High-quality vector illustrations. - Plenty of icons and visuals. - Balanced spacing. - Minimal text on each slide. - Teacher-friendly layout. - Suitable for classroom projection. Important: Do not omit any information from the uploaded textbook pages. Expand the content into a complete teaching presentation instead of copying the pages directly. Include speaker notes with teaching tips for every slide.
Create a complete, professional, editable PowerPoint presentation based ONLY on the two uploaded textbook pages from Family and Friends 6 (Unit 7 – Lesson Three Grammar 1 & Lesson Four Grammar 2).
Do NOT summarize or skip any content. Cover every section, every example, every exercise, and every grammar point shown on the pages.
Requirements:
• Create 18–22 well-designed slides.
• Use a modern educational theme with blue and green colors.
• Keep all text in English.
• Use large readable fonts.
• Add smooth transitions and simple animations.
• Include colorful illustrations similar to the Family and Friends style (do not simply paste the textbook pages).
• Make every element editable.
Presentation structure:
1. Title Slide
- Unit 7
- Relative Pronouns (who, which, that)
2. Learning Objectives
3. Warm-up Question
"Who first climbed Mount Everest?"
4. Reading Passage
Present the Everest text clearly with highlighted keywords.
5. Vocabulary
Include all important words with simple definitions.
6. Reading Comprehension
Create questions based on the reading with answers appearing on click.
7. Grammar: Relative Pronouns (who & which)
Explain:
- Use "who" for people.
- Use "which" for things.
Include clear examples.
8. Grammar Summary Table
Compare who and which.
9. Guided Examples
Provide several illustrated examples.
10. Exercise 3
Convert every sentence from the book into an interactive classroom activity.
Reveal the answers one by one.
11. Speaking Activity
Recreate the six pictures and encourage students to describe them using relative pronouns.
12. Lesson Four Introduction
Introduce Relative Pronoun "that".
13. Professor & Chip Story
Retell the comic using clean illustrated panels.
14. Grammar (that)
Explain:
- who or that for people
- which or that for things
15. Comparison Chart
who / which / that
16. Matching Exercise
Turn the matching activity into an interactive slide with answers.
17. Writing Exercise
Include all six pictures and model answers.
18. Extra Practice
Create 10 additional practice sentences.
19. Review
Summarize all grammar rules using a colorful mind map.
20. Homework
Ask students to write:
- 5 sentences using who
- 5 sentences using which
- 5 sentences using that
Design instructions:
- Child-friendly classroom style.
- Bright educational colors.
- Rounded shapes.
- High-quality vector illustrations.
- Plenty of icons and visuals.
- Balanced spacing.
- Minimal text on each slide.
- Teacher-friendly layout.
- Suitable for classroom projection.
Important:
Do not omit any information from the uploaded textbook pages. Expand the content into a complete teaching presentation instead of copying the pages directly. Include speaker notes with teaching tips for every slide.
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