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8 EDIT. Read the information about the Vikings of northern Europe. Find and correct
five more errors with relative clauses.
The Vikings
The people that we think
of them as Vikings were not in
fact one group of people. They
were different groups of people
whose native countries they
were in southern Scandinavia.
The areas that they lived in
them are now called Norway,
Sweden, and Denmark.
A painting of a Viking ship from Greenland approaching Newfoundland
In addition to the violence
that they are famous for it, the Vikings were explorers whose love of the sea everyone know
about. The Vikings were great travelers and traders. They sailed their small wooden ships as
far as Russia to the east and North Africa to the south. They were also the first Europeans
to reach America. The Vikings even settled for a short time in an area who Norse name was
Vinland. Its modern name is Newfoundland, Canada.
9 APPLY.
A In your notebook, write five questions using the ideas in the box or your own ideas. Use
relative clauses.
a musician or artist whose work something you are planning on
you admire
a restaurant whose food you enjoy an interesting place you have been to
someone whose personality you like a topic you know a lot about
Who’s a musician or artist whose work you admire?
B Work with a partner. Take turns asking and answering your questions from exercise A.
Use relative clauses in your conversation.
A: Who’s a musician whose work you admire?
B: Well, one musician whose work I have always admired is Baaba Maal.
A: I haven’t heard of him. Where is he from?
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