Let's have a look at some expressions with the word mind
1. make up your mind = (decide)
2. change your mind = (change your decision /opinion)
3. have something on your mind = (be worried about something)
4. out of sight, out of mind = (if you don't see somebody for a while, you often forget about them)
A BBC video about some paranormal phenomena
Let's practice the relative clauses.
Exercise 1 (join two sentences using a relative pronoun)
Exercise 2
Exercise 3 (quiz on that, which and who)
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
For further written information about relative clauses, click here
Maybe the following video will help you understand how relative clauses work if it's still not clear enough.
Let's watch the following video, where a business situation is provided to explain the defining relative clauses
Let's practice the listening with the following exercise.
Listening 1 (John and Sue talk about UFOs and whether or not they believe in them)
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