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6 Look at the sentences in the grammar box on

LIFESTRAW
page 96. Which word (who, that, or where) do we
use:
a for people? who
b for things? that
LifeStraw is an invention
c for places? where 1 that cleans water while
7 Look at these sentences from the listening. you drink, so it’s useful in areas
Underline the relative clauses. 2 where there is no safe water
supply. It’s also small, so you can carry it to places
1 There is a pump on each side that contains 3 where there is a lake or
silicone oil. a river. It’s popular with people
2 You turn a wheel that controls the pump. 4 who like hiking and camping .
3 A man in Ghana was the first person who used LifeStraw can clean up to 1,000 liters of
the new glasses. water, and it doesn’t have any moving parts
4 The center works with schools in countries 5 that can break . Today, LifeStraw
where students can’t get glasses easily. is used in more than 64 countries around the world.

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8 Complete these sentences with who or where.

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1 Tim Berners-Lee is the person who
invented the World Wide Web.

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2 I live in a village where there is no
public transportation.

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3 Joshua Silver is the physicist who
founded the Center for Vision in the
Developing World.
4 Silicon Valley is a place where many
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hi
successful technology companies are based.
5 I want to live in a country where
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everyone has access to the internet.


6 Maria Beasley was the inventor who
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made the first life raft.


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9 Look at the photo on the right and read the


information about another invention called the
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LifeStraw. Complete the text with who, that, or


where and these phrases.
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cleans water like hiking and camping


there is a lake can break
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there is no safe
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10 Think of a famous person, an invention, and a


place or city. Write a sentence to define or explain 11 Work in groups. Invent something that will help
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each one, but don't name the person, invention, you, your family, or your friends in their everyday
or place. Then exchange sentences with a partner. lives. Discuss these questions and draw a simple
Can your partner guess what they are? design of the invention with any important
information on a large sheet of paper.
He was the astronaut who became the first person to
walk on the moon. (Neil Armstrong) • What is the invention for?
• Who will use it?
It’s a thing that you use to find information and to • Where can you use it?
contact people. (a cell phone)
It’s the city where you can see the Space Needle.
12 As a group, prepare a short presentation about your
invention. Give your presentation to the class.
(Seattle)
Our invention is a machine that …
It’s for people who …
You can use it in places where …

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