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Page 1: UNIT 5: ILLITERACY. Match each expression with the most suitable statement.

UNIT 5: ILLITERACY

Page 2: UNIT 5: ILLITERACY. Match each expression with the most suitable statement.

Match each expression with the

most suitable statement.

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Don’t make noise.

I’ll take you to the cinema.

Let me out, please.

I’ll take you to the cinema.

Let me out, please.

Don’t make noise.

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UNIT 5: ILLITERACY Lesson 5: Language focus

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I: PRONUNCIATION1. Listen and repeat

/pl/ /bl/ /pr/ /br/

Please black pride brown

Pleasure blouse pretty bread

Play blue precious brother

Plenty blow practice broad

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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.

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II. Grammar Reported speech with infinitve(s)

1. Presentation

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ExamplesWhere is the station?

Turn left after the bridge.

You should go to the doctor.

I’m not well

1 2 3

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

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Where’s the station?

Turn left after the bridge.

* The children told me to turn left after the bridge.

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You should go to the doctor.

I’m not well

My mother advised me to go to the doctor.

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Hoa advised me not to buy them there.

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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.

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We often report orders, requests, warnings, advice and

invitation :

S + VERB + OBJECT +(NOT)TO- INFINITIVE

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We often report offers, promises, and threats :

• S + VERB + TO-INFINITIVE

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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.

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• S+ Verb + Object +(not)To- infinitive.

• S + Verb+ (not) Ifinitive.

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Speaker’s words Reported Speech

• here 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

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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.

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• 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.

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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.

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• 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.

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HOMEWORK :

• Look throught the lesson again ( pronunciation /reported speech with infinitive).

• Do exercises 1 and 2 again.


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