Unit 5. Illiteracy

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Người gửi: Lê Khánh Nhung
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Wear please hair
Bull wool practise
bright flower hour
Come some blame
[weə]
[pli:z]
[heə]
[bul]
[wul]
[`præktis]
[`flauə]
[`auə]
[kʌm]
[sʌm]
[bleim]
[brait]
*In the groups of three words, two words rhyme and one doesn’t. Work in pairs to say the one that is different.
*The pair who has the correct answers and first finishes wins.
Answers:
1. Please 2. practise 3.bright 4. blame
*Underline the initial consonant sounds of the words you have just said.
Sounds: /pl/, /pr/, / br/, /bl/
I. Pronunciation
* Listen and repeat.
/Pl/ /bl/ /pr/ /br/
Please black pride brown
Pleasure blouse pretty bread
Play blue precious brother
Plenty blow practice broad
[pli:z]
[blæk]
[praid]
[braun]
[`pleʒə]
[blauz]
[`priti]
[bred]
[plei]
[blu:]
[`pre∫əs]
[`brʌđə]
[`plenti]
[blou]
[`præktis]
[`brɔ:d]
* Work in pairs: Practice reading aloud the dialogue.
A: Brian, what is Bretty presenting on Sunday?
B: She will 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 will 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.
1. Look at the pictures and complete the sentences on the chart.
I am not well, I’m tired!
You should go to the doctor.
You report: I advised………………………….
Reported speech with infinitive.
him to go to the doctor
Keep quiet!
Yes, yes, no, no .
You report: She told…………………….
me to keep quiet
Can you help me?
Yes, I can
You report: She asked………………………
me to help her
Where is the station?
Turn left at the first corner.
You report: I told……………………………………..
him to turn left at the first corner.
1/I advised him to go to the doctor.
2/She told me to keep quiet.
3/She asked me to help her.
4/I told him to turn left at the first corner.
*Read these sentences again and underline the reporting verbs
Reporting verb
Reporting verb
Reporting verb
Reporting verb
S + reporting verb + Object + to + Verb
1.We often report:
order–request–warning–advice-invitation .
In this structure
Example:
Open the door, please!
Example:
Could you give me some books, Mike?
Peter
you
Mike
Peter asked Mike to give him some books
Example:
Would you like to drink a cup of tea?
Linda
Linda invited me to drink a cup of tea.
you
2.We often report:
in this structure.
S + reporting verb + to- infinitive
offers – promises – threats
Can I help you?
She offered to help me.
Ex:
I will be careful.
She promised to be careful.
I will hit you.
She threatened to hit me.
Ex:
*We use words like: here, now, today, to talk about the place where we are speaking and the time we are speaking. If we report these words in a different place or at different time, they often change like these.
Here there
This that
Now then
Today that day
Tonight that night
Tomorrow the next day/ the following day
Yesterday the day before/ the previous day
Next Monday the following Monday
Last Monday the previous Monday
DIRECT
REPORT
* Complete each sentence with a suitable reporting verbs
Offered – advised- told – promised – threatened - invited
“ Can I do the washing up?”, I …………….
“ I won’t forget the shopping”, she …………….
“Would you like to come to the party”, he …………her
“ I phone the police”, she …………….
“ You should stop smoking”, the doctor…………..me.
“ wait outside”, I …………..her.
offered
promised
invited
threatened
advised
told
Do exercise 1 and 2 in your book on pages 64-65.
Bull wool practise
bright flower hour
Come some blame
[weə]
[pli:z]
[heə]
[bul]
[wul]
[`præktis]
[`flauə]
[`auə]
[kʌm]
[sʌm]
[bleim]
[brait]
*In the groups of three words, two words rhyme and one doesn’t. Work in pairs to say the one that is different.
*The pair who has the correct answers and first finishes wins.
Answers:
1. Please 2. practise 3.bright 4. blame
*Underline the initial consonant sounds of the words you have just said.
Sounds: /pl/, /pr/, / br/, /bl/
I. Pronunciation
* Listen and repeat.
/Pl/ /bl/ /pr/ /br/
Please black pride brown
Pleasure blouse pretty bread
Play blue precious brother
Plenty blow practice broad
[pli:z]
[blæk]
[praid]
[braun]
[`pleʒə]
[blauz]
[`priti]
[bred]
[plei]
[blu:]
[`pre∫əs]
[`brʌđə]
[`plenti]
[blou]
[`præktis]
[`brɔ:d]
* Work in pairs: Practice reading aloud the dialogue.
A: Brian, what is Bretty presenting on Sunday?
B: She will 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 will 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.
1. Look at the pictures and complete the sentences on the chart.
I am not well, I’m tired!
You should go to the doctor.
You report: I advised………………………….
Reported speech with infinitive.
him to go to the doctor
Keep quiet!
Yes, yes, no, no .
You report: She told…………………….
me to keep quiet
Can you help me?
Yes, I can
You report: She asked………………………
me to help her
Where is the station?
Turn left at the first corner.
You report: I told……………………………………..
him to turn left at the first corner.
1/I advised him to go to the doctor.
2/She told me to keep quiet.
3/She asked me to help her.
4/I told him to turn left at the first corner.
*Read these sentences again and underline the reporting verbs
Reporting verb
Reporting verb
Reporting verb
Reporting verb
S + reporting verb + Object + to + Verb
1.We often report:
order–request–warning–advice-invitation .
In this structure
Example:
Open the door, please!
Example:
Could you give me some books, Mike?
Peter
you
Mike
Peter asked Mike to give him some books
Example:
Would you like to drink a cup of tea?
Linda
Linda invited me to drink a cup of tea.
you
2.We often report:
in this structure.
S + reporting verb + to- infinitive
offers – promises – threats
Can I help you?
She offered to help me.
Ex:
I will be careful.
She promised to be careful.
I will hit you.
She threatened to hit me.
Ex:
*We use words like: here, now, today, to talk about the place where we are speaking and the time we are speaking. If we report these words in a different place or at different time, they often change like these.
Here there
This that
Now then
Today that day
Tonight that night
Tomorrow the next day/ the following day
Yesterday the day before/ the previous day
Next Monday the following Monday
Last Monday the previous Monday
DIRECT
REPORT
* Complete each sentence with a suitable reporting verbs
Offered – advised- told – promised – threatened - invited
“ Can I do the washing up?”, I …………….
“ I won’t forget the shopping”, she …………….
“Would you like to come to the party”, he …………her
“ I phone the police”, she …………….
“ You should stop smoking”, the doctor…………..me.
“ wait outside”, I …………..her.
offered
promised
invited
threatened
advised
told
Do exercise 1 and 2 in your book on pages 64-65.
 







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