Procedures: Teacher’s activities Students’ activities Warm-up - Introduce the new grammar: - Listen * Reported speech with infinitives * Reported speech with gerund Grammar: -Listen to t[r]
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Preparing date:
Teaching date:B2………B4………….……
I Aims:
- Use reported speech with infinitive(s) appropriately
- Use reported speech with gerund appropriately
Lexical items:
- Words and phrases related to lesson
Structure:
- Use these structures to solve communicative tasks
II Method:Integrated, mainly communication
Teaching aids: Textbook, sub-board
III Procedures:
Warm-up
- Introduce the new grammar:
* Reported speech with infinitive(s)
* Reported speech with gerund
- Listen
Grammar:
Explains Ls how to use:
*Reported speech with infinitive:
1.Reported oders and requests:
+ to tell sb (not) to do st
+ ask sb (not) to do st
-Direct speech.
Ex:
“ Please wait for a minute”
->Indirect speech:
The man asked me to wait for a minute
2.Reported offers & suggestions:
+offer +refuse
+promise +agree +threaten
*Direct speech:
Ex; “ We’ll visit you ’’
-> Indirect speech:
She promised to visit us.
Reported verb + object to do st…
+ warn, advise, invite, remind sb (not) to do st
-Listen to the teacher carefully
- study
- Copy down the notebook
- Study
- Copy down the notebook
- Study
- Copy down the notebook
Grammar:
Explains Ls how to use:
Reported speech with gerund:
1.Reported oders and requests:
+ to suggest + verb- ing
+ to admit + verb- ing
-Listen to the teacher carefully
- study
- Copy down the notebook
Trang 2+ insist on + verb- ing
+ apologize for + verb- ing
+ dream of + verb- ing
-Direct speech.
Ex:
Shall we go for a swim now?
->Indirect speech:
She suggested going for a swim
2.Reported offers & suggestions:
+ accuse sb of + verb- ing
+ prevent sb from + verb- ing
+ thank sb for + verb- ing
*Direct speech:
Ex; It’s really nice of you to visit me
-> Indirect speech:
She thanked him for visiting her.
- Study
- Copy down the notebook
- Study
- Copy down the notebook
Homework
- Asks Ss to review reported speech with gerund
and do the exercise 1, 2 again
- Asks Ss to prepare the new lesson
- Work at home
Trang 3Period:52 REVIEW & TEST
Preparing date:
Teaching date:B2………B4………….……
I Aims:
- Use gerunds, present participles, perfect gerunds and perfect particples appropriately Lexical items:
- Words and phrases related to lesson
Structure:
- Use these structures to solve communicative tasks
II Method:Integrated, mainly communication
Teaching aids: Textbook, sub-board
III Procedures:
Warm – up
* Introduce the new grammar:
- Gerunds, present participles, perfect gerunds and
perfect particples
- Listen
Passive infinitive:
Form: to be + Past participle
We hope to be considered a match between The
cong and Binh Dinh again
She gave money to the poor children to be
honoured
Passive gerund
Form: Being + past participle
Ex:(Active) Instead of selecting the applicants, he
went out of a coffee
(Passive) Instead of being selected, he failed to get
the job
Passive infinitive:
1 He swore not to be treated like that again.
2 She works hard not to be blamed.
3 She is glad to be invited to the party.
4 He made a decision to be arrested.
Passive gerund.
1 (Ac)The teacher is keen on including the new Ss in the school activities.
2 (Pa)The new Ss are keen on being include in the school activities.
1 (Ac)Kate enjoys phoning Jane 2.(Pas)Jane enjoys being phoned.
Gerund
- Explain the gerund
A gerund is a noun made from a verb by adding
‘ing’ The gerund always has the same function as
a noun
+ as the subject of the sentence:
+ as the complement of the verb ‘to be’
+ after prepositions: The gerund must be when a
verb comes after a preposition:
- This is also true of certain expressions ending in a
preposition, eg in spite of, there’s no point in…
+ after a number of ‘phrasal verbs’ which are
composed of a verb + preposition/adverb
Gerund
- Listen and copy down
- Make sentences
+ Reading helps you learn English.
+ Reading in the library is comfortable + Her favorite hobby is swimming.
+ She is good at learning English.
+ They are keen on windsurfing.
+ There is no point in typing the assignment.
+ In spite of missing the train, we arrived
on time.
+ I look forward to hearing from you
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take to, to put off, to keep on:
+ compound noun
-It is clear that the meaning is that of noun, not of a
continuous verbs
+ after the expressions:
can’t help, can’t stand, it’s no use/good and
adjective worth:
soon.
He kept on asking for a discount.
+ A swimming pool, a driving lesson bird-watching, train-watching.
+ a pool for swimming.
+ a birb for watching.
+ a lesson for driving.
+ I can’t stand being stuck in traffic jams + It’s no use/ good trying to presuade him.
+ It might be worth changing the title of the book.
Present participle:
The present participle of most verbs has the
form V+ing and is used in the following ways.
+ as part of the continuous form of a verb:
+ after verbs of movement/position in the
parttern: verb + present participle
go diving, go fishing, go swimming
+ after verbs of percenption in the pattern:
verb + object + present participle:
+ as an adjective
+ with the verbs spend and waste, in the
pattern:
verb + time/money expression + present
participle.
+ with verbs catch and find:
verb + object + present participle.
+ to replace a sentences or part of a sentences
Present participle:
+ I am working + she was dancing +my mother used to go shopping everyday.
+ he came running towards me.
+ I hear someone playing the guitar + I can smell something burning.
+ It was an interesting film.
+ It’s a bit worrying when the police stop you.
+ I spend two hours a day travelling to work.
+ don’t waste time playing that games + If I catch you stealing my apples again, I’ll tell your parents.
+ we found our dog lying in the bathroom.
+ they found their mother sitting in the garden.
+ he sang to himself He walked down the road.
Singing to himself, he walked down the road.
Perfect gerund and perfect
participle
Perfect gerund:
Form: having + past participle
Use: The perfect gerund can be used instead of
the present form of the gerund when we are
referring to a past action.
+ He was accused of deserting his ship.
*However, the perfect gerund is used to emphasize
completion in both the past and the future
Perfect gerund and perfect participle
Perfect gerund:
having + past participle
+ He was accused of having deserted his ship.
+ The retired teacher recalled having taught.
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Form: having + past participle(Having done,read)
Use: The perfect participle can be used insteal of
the present participle when one action is
immediately followed by another with the sample
subject
Ex: Swintching off the lights, we went to bed
Homework:
- Asks Ss to review grammar and make exercises
again
- Asks Ss to put sentences with Gerund and
infinitive Active and passive with Gerund
Perfect participle:
+Having switched off the lights, we went
to bed.
+ She bought a bike and cycled home = Having bought a bike, she cycled home.
- Review grammar and make exercises
- Put sentences with Gerund and infinitive Active and passive with Gerund