Apr 16, 2011

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs: Restrictive Relative Clauses



This is one of my favorite animated movies ever. The original idea for the movie is fantastic and it carries a noble, enriching message. I used it to practice restrictive relative clauses.


I. Match the machines Flint Lockwood invented with what they can or can't do.


1. Spray-on shoes

2. Remote control television

3. Hair un-balder

4. Flying car

5. Monkey thought translator

6. Ratbirds

7. A machine



( ) It translate thoughts

( ) it turns water into food

( ) It can't fly

( ) they can fly

( ) it can walk

( ) they don't get off

( ) it grows too much hair


II. Now combine both parts, using restrictive relative clauses. Start the sentences with the given sentence:

He invented...

Ex: 1. He invented spray-on shoes that don't get off.

2 ....................................................

3 ....................................................

4 ....................................................

5 ....................................................

6 ....................................................

7 .....................................................



III. Work in small groups. Think about 3 perfect inventions. Then write a relative clause saying what it can do.

Ex: We are going to invent a machine that can do the homework for us.


Answer key:

5, 7, 4, 6, 2, 1, 3


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8 comments:

  1. Wow what a creative idea to teach grammar!!!Amazing...Animation Movies will certainly have positive impact and improvement on grammar

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  2. sound doesn't go with video, pls fix

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  3. Something wrong with your equipment. Sound is perfectly fine.

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  4. I'm also having trouble with the sound - the sound file doesn't match the video file in the embedded video. I tried to dl the file, and it was all static :(
    ~Natalia

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  5. Thanks for the feedback. The problem was not the sound, but the subtitles. Unfortunately, I had to remove them to be OK. Try it now, please.

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  6. Hi Claudio, it seems that there is an extra sheet on the Meat Balls`s which is related to use of adverbs of frequency with the movie Fame.
    Best regards, congrats for your work!

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