tailieunhanh - Luyện thi IELTS (p48)

Tham khảo tài liệu 'luyện thi ielts (p48)', ngoại ngữ, toefl - ielts - toeic phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | TRANSCRIPT EPISODE 8 CROCODILE TOURISM Hello. Welcome again to Study English IELTS preparation. I m Margot Politis. Today we ll look at some words that cause a lot of confusion - the relative pronouns that which and who and then we ll do some pronunciation practice. But first let s listen to some people talk about a very dangerous tourist attraction from Australia s Northern Territory. People have always been fascinated with death. Most of the mysteries that you see on television the films that you see involve murder in one kind or another. Crocodiles are one of the last remaining dinosaurs and the idea of a crocodile coming out of the water and grabbing somebody is absolutely riveting. I read about the death of the German tourist who was taken by a crocodile. It didn t put me off coming to the Northern Territory quite the opposite in fact. I think the NT is famous for its crocodiles and probably quite famous for its crocodile attacks and that tourists who come here would like to be or feel as though they were involved in that danger. Tourists want to have a story to take home and if they can say that they were in the Northern Territory where the German tourist was taken by the croc then it adds to their own adventure. So he thinks people may actually be attracted to the Northern Territory because of the dangerous crocodiles. But now we re going to leave the crocodiles and talk about something else that can be dangerous - the relative pronouns who which and that . Listen for some relative pronouns here. People have always been fascinated with death. Most of the mysteries that you see on TV the films that you see involve murder of one kind or another. I read about the death of the German tourist who was taken by a crocodile. Most of the mysteries that you see on TV involve murders. o insearch o TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY Page 1 of 5 I read about the death of the tourist who was taken by a crocodile. Relative pronouns are used to introduce relative clauses. They give more .