Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Intermediate: Reading & Grammar (18/11/09 2.30pm)

Thanks for joining me in today's reading workshop on peer pressure. Here are the answers to the grammar exercise on the worksheet I gave you.

1 f) We are seeking a counsellor to whom we can refer special cases.
2 e) Even the bullies were crying , which was unsurprising.
3 i) Kurt Lewis, who many see as the father of social psychology, fled to the USA from Germany.
4 h) Teenagers like to turn for advice to other young people who they sympathise with.
5 d) People who are easily influenced will follow someone else's lead first.
6 c) The type of peer pressure that leaves you feeling confused or hurt is never good.
7 g) Peers are the individuals with whom a child or an adolescent identifies most.
8 b) We took all the teenagers to the seaside, which made a good break for them.
9 a) The bullying problme(,) about which we had a lot of discussion (,) has now been resolved. (Note: #9 could be defining OR non-defining.)

For more practise on non-defining clauses, click here.

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