- Micro Course Introduction - Peter's Goal - Pass Practical English Test - Problem Encountered - Consultation with Miss Lee - Distinguishing Clauses - Attributive Clause - Limits or modifies preceding noun - Example: "The clause that they had expressed limits the scope of hope" - Incomplete sentence structure when relational word is "that" - Relational words: when, where, why linked to time, place, reason - Appositive Clause - Explains content of preceding noun in detail - Example: "The clause that they would come to China again explains what the hope is" - Complete sentence structure when relational word is "that" - Relational words: what, whether, how, if - Methods for Identification - By Meaning - Analyze sentence meaning to determine function of clause - By Structure - Check completeness of clause - Identify relational words and their roles - Examples Discussed - Sentences with "hope" analyzed - Differentiation based on subject, predicate, object presence - Summary of Rules - Recap of conditions for attributive vs. appositive clauses - Emphasis on relational words and noun types - Practice Exercises - Workbook tasks for self-assessment - Key provided for answer verification