Objective Advanced Unit 15: In my view...

Unit 15: In my view...
Objectives: After finishing this unit you'll have practised with expressing your opinion and you know the difference between a full and bare infinitive and are able to use them correctly.
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Unit 15: In my view...
Objectives: After finishing this unit you'll have practised with expressing your opinion and you know the difference between a full and bare infinitive and are able to use them correctly.

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Speaking

Exercise 4 (page 95): Do you agree with the statement:

What kids need today is discipline


What constructions have you used to express your opinion?

Go to page 96 ex. 3 and discuss whether you agree or disagree with these statements. While discussing, use at least 4 different ways of expressing your opinion.

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Vocabulary

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Vocabulary

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Where would you like ____ lunch?
A
have
B
to have

Slide 5 - Quiz

I let him ___ early as he wanted ___ his wife.
A
go - meet
B
to go - meet
C
go - to meet
D
to go - to meet

Slide 6 - Quiz

You seem ___ this area very well.
~ Yes, I used ___ here.
A
know - live
B
to know - live
C
know - to live
D
to know - to live

Slide 7 - Quiz

Would you like ____ now or shall we ___ till the end?
A
go - wait
B
to go - wait
C
go - to wait
D
to go - to wait

Slide 8 - Quiz

You are not ___ in the corridors!
A
shout
B
to shout

Slide 9 - Quiz

My dad begged me ___ him!
A
forgive
B
to forgive

Slide 10 - Quiz

Mr Tip always intends ___ friendly and helpful.
A
be
B
to be

Slide 11 - Quiz

No worries! I'll have someone ___ it up for you!
A
clean
B
to clean

Slide 12 - Quiz

The full infinitive / to-infinitive
  • after certain verbs ( afford, agree, appear, ask, choose, expect, help, hope, intend, prefer, pretend, promise, seem, want)
  • after it+ be + adjective . Used to make a sentence more impersonal and the adjective describes the event that follows.
  • after have + noun
  • after allow, ask, beg,encouraged,force,persuade and teach in the pattern verb + someone + to do something
  • after allow, ask, beg, encouraged, force, persuade and teach in the passive
  • after  be  when it is a formal instruction
  • to express purpose


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Examples

I intend to make the most of the situation I am in at present.

It was daunting to meet the Queen of England.

I have no intention to make your life any harder than it already is.

The situation forced the police to use excessive violence, they said.

I was taught to use the passive in essays to make the text more impersonal.

You are to curtsey before members of the Royal family.

I am explaining this to you  to prepare you for the test


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The bare infinitive (without to)
  • after verb +someone + do something.  Usually with verbs  have, let, make
  • after modal verbs


NOTE: some semi-modals already contain to: have to, ought to, need to

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Examples

The teacher had the pupils write down the sentences.

My friend let me win at chess.

My mother made her children do chores around the house.

We may go to the cinema this weekend.

She should apologise to her friends for being late again.


now do exercises 1 and 2 on p. 97

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