📖 Lesson B2 Reading👫 People & Relationships

🌍 People Who Changed the World

Students read an engaging biography of Marie Curie — from her childhood in occupied Poland through her groundbreaking discoveries of polonium and radium to her two Nobel Prizes and wartime heroism. Relative clauses (who, which, that, whose, where, when) are woven naturally throughout the text. The interactive game challenges students to combine sentence pairs using the correct relative pronoun, while discussion and writing tasks explore inspiring historical figures.

🎒 Teens (11–16) 🧑‍💼 Adults (17+) schedule 40 min signal_cellular_alt Medium visibility 198
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  • 3 warm-up questions about historical figures

translate Key Vocabulary

remarkabledominateddeterminationsacrificeoccupationundergroundhardshiprecognitioncollaborationradioactivityelementexhaustingachievementdedicationpioneerliability

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Defining relative clauses identify which noun (no commas)
  • Non-defining relative clauses add extra info (with commas)
  • who = people, which = things, that = both (defining only)
  • whose = possession, where = place, when = time
  • That CANNOT be used in non-defining clauses

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