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]
(1)Period:53 REVIEW & TEST 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: Teacher’s activities Students’ activities Warm-up - Introduce the new grammar: - Listen * Reported speech with infinitive(s) * Reported speech with gerund Grammar: -Listen to the teacher carefully Explains Ls how to use: - study *Reported speech with infinitive: - Copy down the notebook 1.Reported oders and requests: + to tell sb (not) to st + ask sb (not) to st -Direct speech Ex: “ Please wait for a minute” ->Indirect speech: The man asked me to wait for a minute - Study 2.Reported offers & suggestions: +offer +refuse - Copy down the notebook +promise +agree +threaten *Direct speech: Ex; “ We’ll visit you ’’ -> Indirect speech: She promised to visit us - Study Reported verb + object to st… - Copy down the notebook + warn, advise, invite, remind sb (not) to st 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 Lop11.com (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 Homework - Asks Ss to review reported speech with gerund and the exercise 1, again - Asks Ss to prepare the new lesson Lop11.com - Study - Copy down the notebook - Study - Copy down the notebook - Work at home (3) Period: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: Teacher’s activities Students’ activities Warm – up * Introduce the new grammar: - Gerunds, present participles, perfect gerunds and perfect particples 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 - Listen Passive infinitive: He swore not to be treated like that again She works hard not to be blamed She is glad to be invited to the party He made a decision to be arrested Passive gerund (Ac)The teacher is keen on including the new Ss in the school activities (Pa)The new Ss are keen on being include in the school activities (Ac)Kate enjoys phoning Jane 2.(Pas)Jane enjoys being phoned Gerund Gerund - Explain the gerund - Listen and copy down A gerund is a noun made from a verb by adding - Make sentences ‘ing’ The gerund always has the same function as + Reading helps you learn English a noun + Reading in the library is comfortable + as the subject of the sentence: + Her favorite hobby is swimming + as the complement of the verb ‘to be’ + She is good at learning English + after prepositions: The gerund must be when a + They are keen on windsurfing verb comes after a preposition: + There is no point in typing the - This is also true of certain expressions ending in a assignment preposition, eg in spite of, there’s no point in… + In spite of missing the train, we arrived + after a number of ‘phrasal verbs’ which are on time composed of a verb + preposition/adverb + I look forward to hearing from you Lop11.com (4) to look forward to, to give up, to be for/ against, to take to, to put off, to keep on: + compound noun soon He kept on asking for a discount + A swimming pool, a driving lesson bird-watching, train-watching -It is clear that the meaning is that of noun, not of a + a pool for swimming continuous verbs + a birb for watching + a lesson for driving + after the expressions: + I can’t stand being stuck in traffic jams can’t help, can’t stand, it’s no use/good and + It’s no use/ good trying to presuade adjective worth: him + It might be worth changing the title of the book Present participle: Present participle: + I am working The present participle of most verbs has the + she was dancing form V+ing and is used in the following ways +my mother used to go shopping + as part of the continuous form of a verb: everyday + he came running towards me + after verbs of movement/position in the + I hear someone playing the guitar parttern: verb + present participle + I can smell something burning go diving, go fishing, go swimming + It was an interesting film + after verbs of percenption in the pattern: + It’s a bit worrying when the police stop verb + object + present participle: you + I spend two hours a day travelling to + as an adjective work + don’t waste time playing that games + If I catch you stealing my apples again, + with the verbs spend and waste, in the I’ll tell your parents pattern: + we found our dog lying in the verb + time/money expression + present bathroom participle + they found their mother sitting in the garden + with verbs catch and find: + he sang to himself He walked down the verb + object + present participle road Singing to himself, he walked down the + to replace a sentences or part of a sentences road Perfect gerund and perfect Perfect gerund and perfect participle participle Perfect gerund: Perfect gerund: Form: having + past participle Use: The perfect gerund can be used instead of having + past participle + He was accused of having deserted his the present form of the gerund when we are ship referring to a past action + The retired teacher recalled having + He was accused of deserting his ship *However, the perfect gerund is used to emphasize taught completion in both the past and the future Lop11.com (5) Perfect participle: 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 Lop11.com 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 (6)