Activity: relative clauses and holidays

A B2 level guide on relative pronouns in Spanish, within the “Chupitos de ELE” approach by Beatriz Monge, which clearly and practically explains relative clauses. These subordinate clauses are used to provide additional information about a previously mentioned noun, known as the antecedent, without needing to repeat it. They are introduced using relative pronouns such as “que,” “quien,” “cual,” “cuyo,” “donde,” “cuando,” and “como.” Through simple, contextualized examples, such as “The girl who lives here is my neighbor” or “The book I’m reading is very interesting,” the student learns to identify their function, correct usage, and main differences. This explanation is designed to improve grammatical comprehension, written expression, and fluency in Spanish, helping learners reach a B2 level with greater accuracy and naturalness in their constructions in academic and everyday classroom communication contexts.

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