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UNIT 5: ILLITERACY. Match each expression with the most suitable statement.

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1 UNIT 5: ILLITERACY

2 Match each expression with the most suitable statement.

3 Don’t make noise. I’ll take you to the cinema. Let me out, please. I’ll take you to the cinema. Don’t make noise.

4 UNIT 5 : ILLITERACY Lesson 5 : Language focus

5 I: PRONUNCIATION 1. Listen and repeat /pl/ /bl/ /pr/ /br/ Please black pride brown Pleasure blouse pretty bread Play blue precious brother Plenty blow practice broad

6 2. Practise reading aloud the dialogue ( Role play ) A- Brian, what is Bretty presenting on Sunday? B- She’ll teach us how to play English pronunciation games. A- Are you going to prepare for it? B- Yes, My brother is going to play the guitar and I’ll sing the blues. A- What clothes are you going to wear, Pretty? B- Black brown blouse and jeans. A- How about a small present for Bretty after her presentation ? B- Please bring something not very precious.

7 II. Grammar Reported speech with infinitve(s) 1. Presentation

8 Examples Where is the station? Turn left after the bridge. You should go to the doctor. I’m not well 123 P 1 : - The children told me to turn left after the bridge. P 2 : - My mother told me to go to the doctor. P 3 : - Hoa advised me not to buy them there. They’re nice but expensive. Yes, you shouldn’t buy them

9 Where’s the station? Turn left after the bridge. * The children told me to turn left after the bridge.

10 You should go to the doctor. I’m not well My mother advised me to go to the doctor.

11 Hoa advised me not to buy them there.

12 Underline the reporting verbs in the sentences : The children told me to turn left after the bridge. My mother told me to go to the doctor. Hoa advised me not to buy them there.

13 We often report orders, requests, warnings, advice and invitation : S + VERB + OBJECT +(NOT)TO- INFINITIVE

14 We often report offers, promises, and threats : S + VERB + TO- INFINITIVE

15 EXAMPLES: 1- “ Can I help you ?”. She offered to help me. 2- “ I’ll be carefull ”. He promised to be carefull. 3- “ I will hit you ”. She threatened to hit me.

16 S+ Verb + Object +(not)To- infinitive. S + Verb+ (not) Ifinitive.

17 Speaker’s words Reported Speech h ere there this that now then today that day tonight that night tomorrow the next day yesterday the day before next Monday the following Monday last Monday the previous Monday

18 Exercise 1 1. They promised to come back again. 2. The lifeguard advised us not to swim far from the shore. 3. John asked Peter to close the window. 4. The teacher encouraged Eric to join the football team.

19 5. John promised to give it to him the next day. 6. My mum wanted Lan to become a doctor. 7. My sister reminded me to lock the door before going to school. 8. His boss advised me to go home and rest for a while.

20 EXERCISE 2: 1. My parents advised me not to drink too much beer. 2. She invited me to come and see her when ever I wanted. 3. John asked me not to smoke in his car. 4. He told Sue to give him her phone number.

21 5. He reminded me to give it to Joe. 6. He promised not to do it again. 7. He agreed to wait for me. 8. John asked her to lend him some money.

22 HOMEWORK : Look throught the lesson again ( pronunciation /reported speech with infinitive). Do exercises 1 and 2 again.


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