II.Language knowledge: 1.Grammar: reported speech with gerund 2.Vocabulary: words appear in the exercises III.Techniques: IV.Teaching aids: handouts V.Procedure: Class 11a1 11a4 11a5 11a[r]
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Period: 6
REPORTED SPEECH WITH GERUND
I Aim: At the end of the lesson, students will be able to how to use reported speech
with gerund properly
II.Language knowledge:
1.Grammar: reported speech with gerund
2.Vocabulary: words appear in the exercises
III.Techniques:
IV.Teaching aids: handouts
V.Procedure:
Date of teaching
Sts s’ adsent
- T gives Ss some
examples of direct
speech, then helps them
to change them into
indirect speech, using
infinitives
- Ss are required to
looked at the examples
to draw out the form
- T also supplies Ss
with some more
reported verbs
1.Presentation:
* Form: We use gerund in reported speech as follows.
1 S + V + gerund
- Verbs: admit, deny, recommend, regret, suggest, ect.
- Eg: Direct: She said to me, “I broke the vase of flowers” > Indirect: She admitted breaking the vase of flowers.
2 S + V + preposition + gerund.
- Verbs: apologize (to sb) for…, dream o….f, insist on…., object to…., ect.
- Eg: Direct: She said to me, “I’m sorry I broke the vase of
flowers.”
> Indirect: She apologized (to me) for breaking the vase
of flowers
3 S + V + O + preposition + gerund.
- Verbs: accuse… …of, blame… …for, congratulate….… on, prevent… from, thank…….for, warn …against, ect
- Eg: Direct: Mary told Peter, “It was your fault You didn’t
tell me the truth”
> Indirect: Mary blamed Peter for not telling her the
truth
2 Practice:
* Exercises: Turn the following sentences into reported
speech:
Trang 2- Ss work in pairs to
do the exercise
- T calls on some Ss
to read their answers,
and makes corrections
1 “You took the money,” he said
> ………(accuse)
2 “I stole his bicycle,” he said to the police
> ………(admit)
3 He said to the police, “I didn’t steal the bike”
> ……….………(deny)
4 He said, “I’m sorry I’m late”
> ………(apologize)
5 “I’ll drive you to the airport I insist,” John said to Linda
> …… ………(insist)
6 “I’m happy to hear that you have passed the final exam Congratulations!,” Jim said to me
> ………(congratulate)
7 “It was nice of you to invite me to dinner Thank you,” Miss White said to George
> ………(thank)
8 “Don’t play with the matches,” I said to Jack
> ……… …(warn … against)
9 “I must have made a mistake in the calculations,” said
Mr Forest
> ………(admit)
10 “I’ll pay for the meal,” Sarah insisted
>……… ………(insist)
11 Neil told us, “Perhaps we can go to Paris for the weekend.”
>………(suggest)
12 “I’m sorry I couldn’t come to visit you last summer,” Kate said to her parents
> ………(apologize)
13 “I hear you won the championship Congratulations!,” Said Dane
> ……… ………(congratulate)
14 “We should take the jumper back to the shop,” Jack said to us
> ………(recommend + O + to-inf) > ………( recommend + gerund)
15 “It’s not true! I have never been arrested by the police,” Larry said
> ………(deny)
16 “I always want to be a rich man,” said David
> ………(dream)
17 The manager told the visitors, “Don’t stay at the hotel near the airport.”
> ………(warn…against…)
Trang 3> ………(warn …… to-inf)
18 “Let’s eat out tonight,” said Tom
> ………(suggest)
- T sets homework
- Ss do the task at
home
3 Homework:
- Revise today’s lesson
- Do all the exercises again
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