If anyone invites you _______English to minors I would advise you ______ fast!. Teenagers are difficult too, especially when their parents force them ______English.. Teaching courses tel
Trang 1Verbs Followed by an Object and an Infinitive E.g Everyone expected her to win.
advise
allow
ask
beg
bring
build
buy challenge choose command dare direct
encourage expect forbid force have hire
instruct invite lead leave let like
love motivate order pay permit persuade
prepare promise remind require send teach
tell urge want warn
Note: Some of these verbs may be used without an object.
If anyone invites you _English to minors I would advise you fast! Young children are especially difficult to teach You can’t allow them _too much but you can’t expect them like adults either Instead of leaving them _
around on the floor, you need to teach them _properly in class You can’t
command them _anything they don’t want to do Instead you have to encourage them _ their best and urge them Songs and games might also
motivate them to
Teenagers are difficult too, especially when their parents force them English Teaching courses tell you _class speaking time by using pair work However if you permit teenagers _in pairs you might as well invite them a chat in Spanish (It doesn’t matter how much you beg them in English.) I forbid them
_their mobiles in class but there’s always one phone that starts ringing I’d love
them their homework but they always forget I can remind them ten times or even
beg them _it, but it doesn’t make a difference
Teaching English to minors requires you lots of patience and excellent organisation skills
It challenges you _with new ideas fast and prepares you with difficult situations Despite the challenges, it can be a rewarding experience When your students finally start speaking English well or get a good mark in an important English exam, it’s satisfying to know that you
taught them _it
run away behave x2 misbehave do x2 roll teach participate join in
Maximise do x2 use work study speak have a chat
deal come up have do
Now it’s your turn Choose 5 verbs and invent your own story
Trang 2If anyone invites you to teach English to minors I would advise you to run away fast! Young children are especially difficult to teach You can’t allow them to misbehave too much but you can’t expect them to behave like adults either Instead of leaving them to roll around on the floor, you need to teach them to behave properly in class You can’t command them to do anything they don’t want to do Instead you have to encourage them to do their best and urge them to participate Songs and games might also motivate them to join in.
Teenagers are difficult too, especially when their parents force them to study English Teaching courses tell you to maximise class speaking time by using pair work However if you permit teenagers to work in pairs you might as well invite them to have a chat in Spanish (It doesn’t matter how much you beg them
to speak in English.) I forbid them to use their mobiles in class but there’s always one phone that starts ringing I’d love them to do their homework but they always forget I can remind them ten times or even beg them to do it, but it doesn’t make a difference
Teaching English to minors requires you to have lots of patience and excellent organisation skills It
challenges you to come up with new ideas fast and prepares you to deal with difficult situations Despite
the challenges, it can be a rewarding experience When your students finally start speaking English well or
get a good mark in an important English exam, it’s satisfying to know that you taught them how to do it.