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Name the things in the pictures 10 58 31 Name the things in the pictures horse radio rings lemons house leaf /l/ /r/ /h/ leaf rings house lemons radio horse Period 16: Unit 3- A Party Lesson 5: Language focus I Pronunciation: /l/, /r/, /h/ lunch lovely lemonade jelly glass salad pretty Europe parent really restaurant library hit house holiday hospital husband helicopter Hello, Mr Allen You’re early for lunch It’s only eleven o’clock I’d like a plate of salad, a glass of lemonade, a slice of melon and some jelly, please Laura is a really pretty librarian in the public library Her parents own a restaurant in a country in central Europe Hello, Harry Have you heard the news? There’s been a horrible accident A helicopter has hit Helen’s house Helen and her husband will have to spend their holiday in hospital Jack got into trouble when he refused… his briefcase for the customs officer A opening B being opened C to open D to be opened C Barbara didn’t mention…… about her progress report at work, but I’m sure he is A concerning B being concerned C to concern D to be concerned B You’d better save some money for a rainy day You can’t count on…by your parents every time you get into financial difficulties A rescuing B being rescued B C to rescue D to be rescued Please forgive me I didn’t mean… you A upsetting B being upset D to be upset C C to upset Congratulations! Exercise Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence The new students hope………………in many of the school’s social activities A including B being included C to include D to be included Jack got into trouble when he refused… his briefcase for the customs officer A opening B being opened C to open D to be opened Barbara didn’t mention…… about her progress report at work, but I’m sure he is A concerning B being concerned C to concern D to be concerned You’d better save some money for a rainy day You can’t count on…by your parents every time you get into financial difficulties A rescuing B being rescued C to rescue D to be rescued Please forgive me I didn’t mean… you A upsetting B being upset C to upset D to be upset III Consolidation: Summarize the main points of the lesson + Infinitive only agree, decide, demand, expect, manage, mean, want, promise, hope, offer, plan, refuse, seem, etc + Gerund only + admit, avoid, deny, risk, enjoy, keep, give up, can’t stand, can’t help, be fond of, be interested in, +after prepositions and verbs followed by + Both start, dislike, love, like, hate, remember, forget, try, stop, regret Passive infinitive and passive gerund a Passive gerund: Example: Charlie is afraid of being bitten by the dog b Passive infinitive: Example: He wants people to call him “sir” He wants to be called “sir” *Form: * Form: being + past participle to be+ past participle *Use: To emphasize the action/ event rather than the agent IV Homework * Practising the sounds: /l/, /r/, /h/ * Make 10 sentences with infinitives and gerund *Put the correct form of the verbs in brackets I distinctly remember ………… him I gave him two dollars.( pay) Do you like……… … or shall we take a taxi? (walk) They climbed over the wall without ………… … by anyone.( see) They expected ………… at the airport by the General Director.( meet) She agreed …………… them.( phone Thank for your attention ! Interested in fond of love manage interested in He loves playing football love She is interested in listening to the radio fond of They are fond of playing chess manage He is managing to reach the top of the cliff ... early for lunch It’s only eleven o’clock I’d like a plate of salad, a glass of lemonade, a slice of melon and some jelly, please Laura is a really pretty librarian in the public library Her parents... 5: Language focus I Pronunciation: /l/, /r/, /h/ lunch lovely lemonade jelly glass salad pretty Europe parent really restaurant library hit house holiday hospital husband helicopter Hello, Mr Allen... parents own a restaurant in a country in central Europe Hello, Harry Have you heard the news? There’s been a horrible accident A helicopter has hit Helen’s house Helen and her husband will have to