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A YDH U H H R C E1 E R AJ CROSS WORDS: Y I I E H U C 2 3 4 5 A 1. Mice like to eat this kind of food. L S 2. This is the first month of the year. N 3. People often say “…… are the future of the world”. L R E N E 4. This place is smaller than a town. C C D V L A G 5. Western people usually hold their wedding ceremony here. /’tʃi:z/ /’d ænjʒ ʊə rɪ / /’t ildrʃ ən/ /’v l dɪ ɪ ʒ/ /’ t :tʃɜ ʃ/ /tʃ/ and /dʒ/ Unit 1: Friendship E – Language Focus I – Pronunciation /d /ʒ /t /ʃ jam dangerous joke cheese passenger changeable village church January which children mutual Put these words into the correct column * Listen and repeat Practise reading aloud these sentences 1. Just outside the village, there’s a bridge 2. Jane always enjoys George’s jokes. 3. Two jeeps went over the edge of the bridge. 4. Which picture do you think the child wants to change? 5. Mix the mushrooms, chilli and cheese. 6. Do you like French salad and fish and chips? I – Pronunciation 1. Just outside the village, there’s a bridge. Practise reading aloud these sentences I – Pronunciation 2. Jane always enjoys George’s jokes. 3. Two jeeps went over the edge of the bridge. ? 4. Which picture do you think the child wants to change? + + 5. Mix the mushrooms, chilli and cheese. and and ? 6. Do you like French salad and fish and chips? Examples 1. I love reading books 2. I want to read an interesting book / I want an interesting book to read 3. I let Peter read a book. Example: I am hungry. 1. Infinitive with ‘ to’ II – Grammar I want something to eat. Example: A: Let’s go out and play. B: No, I’m sorry. I have a lot of works to do. Want/promise (+ O ) + (not) to-V (infinitive) have/advise/allow… + O + (not) to-V (infinitive) a. Following some verbs Agree/claim/tend/wish… + (not) To – V(infinitive) 1. Infinitive with ‘ to’ II – Grammar Example: he agrees to lend me his car. a. Following some verbs 1. Infinitive with ‘ to’ nice/ sorry/happy/delighted/lovely/eager…+ To-V(infinitive) II – Grammar Hello Hello, It’s very nice to meet you! nice I’m very eager to go on a picnic with you Me, too. * Note : except for busy, worth ( + V-ing ) Example : I’m busy studying b. Following some adjectives This cup of coffee is hot. She can’t drink it 1. Infinitive with ‘ to’ II – Grammar This cup of coffee is too hot (for her) to drink. … too + Adj + (for sb) + To – V(infinitive) c. Following “too + Adj” [...]... Exercise 2: Rewrite the sentences, using the words given in brackets Example: They arrived at home late (He saw) He saw them arrive at home late 1 They got out of the car (The police watched) The police watched them get out of the car 2 They allow him to write a letter to his wife (They let) They let him write a letter to his wife 3 They talked in the next room (I heard) I heard them talk in the next... the main verb in the present simple and making the other an infinitive with ‘to’ 1 who something eat want? Who wants to eat something 2 letters I write some have I have some letters to write 3 delighted hear I be the news I am delighted to hear the news 4 my shopping some mother do have My mother has some shopping to do III – Exercises 1 Exercise 1: Put the words in the correct order to make sentences,... possible 2 Peter feel something (come) from behind Peter feel something come from behind 3 The exercise is too difficult (do) The exercise is too difficult to do 4 I am very surprised (receive) such a beautiful present I am very surprised to receive such a beautiful present 5 Do you think they will let us (smoke) in the restaurant? Do you think they will let us smoke in the restaurant? 6 He was proud (be)...He makes the baby cry II – Grammar 2 Infinitive without ‘to’ a Following some causative verbs (make, let…) Example: The girl let the dog leak her ice-cream Make/let (causative verbs) + O + V (infinitive) II – Grammar 2 Infinitive without ‘to’ b Following some perceptive verbs Watch/see/hear/feel (perceptive verbs) + O + infinitive Example: Last night, I saw a thief break into the house II –... The customs officer told him to open the briefcase (The customs officer made) The customs officer made him open the briefcase III – Exercises 2 Exercise 2: Rewrite the sentences, using the words given in brackets 5 The cat jumped through the window (The boy saw) The boy saw the cat jump through the window 6 Maybe the company will ask him to pay some extra money (Do you think the company will make)... Infinitive with ‘to’ • want/have/advise/allow… + O + to infinitive • want/agree/claim/ promise/tend/wish…+ to infinitive • nice/sorry/happy/proud delighted/lovely/eager … + to infinitive (Except for busy/worth) • too + Adj + (for sb) Infinitive without ‘to’ • Make/let + O + infinitive • Watch/see/hear/feel +O + infinitive III – Exercises 1 Exercise 1: Put the words in the correct order to make sentences,... you think the company will make him pay some extra money? 7 The animal moved towards me, I felt it (I felt) I felt the animal move towards me 8 She wants to go for a picnic (Do you think her parents will let) Do you think her parents will let her go for a picnic? III - Consolidation Give the correct form of the verbs in basket 1 They asked Bill (finish) his work as soon as possible They asked Bill to... sentences, writing the main verb in the present simple and making the other an infinitive with ‘to’ 5 always much talk have you too about You always have too much to talk about 6 lovely see it again you be It is lovely to see you again 7 out cold it go too be It is too cold to go out 8 Passed exams know happy I be that you have the I am happy to know that you have passed the exam III – Exercises 2 Exercise... receive such a beautiful present 5 Do you think they will let us (smoke) in the restaurant? Do you think they will let us smoke in the restaurant? 6 He was proud (be) a nobleman He was proud to be a nobleman Thanks for your attending Good bye!!! . correct column * Listen and repeat Practise reading aloud these sentences 1. Just outside the village, there’s a bridge 2. Jane always enjoys George’s jokes. 3. Two jeeps went over the edge of. have passed the exam. 2. Exercise 2: Rewrite the sentences, using the words given in brackets III – Exercises 1. They got out of the car. (The police watched) 2. They allow him to write a letter. Just outside the village, there’s a bridge. Practise reading aloud these sentences I – Pronunciation 2. Jane always enjoys George’s jokes. 3. Two jeeps went over the edge of the bridge. ? 4. Which