2020-10-05 Review gerund/to+infinitive AND speaking

A3A/G3A CEN
M. Fraanje-Griffioen
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A3A/G3A CEN
M. Fraanje-Griffioen

Slide 1 - Slide

Schedule
  • 10 minutes of reading (no book? Go to this website, sign up and start reading, class code is 8AJA4AUY )
  • Review gerund / to + infinitive
  • Practical Jokes (ex. 6)

Slide 2 - Slide

Fill in the gerund OR to + infinitive:
I practice ___ (play) tennis every day.

Slide 3 - Open question

Fill in the gerund OR to + infinitive:
I detest __ (wait) in line at the supermarket.

Slide 4 - Open question

Fill in the gerund OR to + infinitive:
We hope ___ (get) a good mark for English.

Slide 5 - Open question

Fill in the gerund OR to + infinitive:
My dad can't afford ___ (waste) time at his job, otherwise he will get fired.

Slide 6 - Open question

Fill in the gerund OR to + infinitive:
My sister can't stand ___ (listen) to my brother playing his piano.

Slide 7 - Open question

Fill in the gerund OR to + infinitive:
The teacher stopped ___ (talk) and left the room.

Slide 8 - Open question

Fill in the gerund OR to + infinitive:
I was walking down the street and I stopped ___ (talk) to a friend of mine.

Slide 9 - Open question

Fill in the gerund OR to + infinitive:
I tried ___ (close) the door but it was stuck.

Slide 10 - Open question

Fill in the gerund OR to + infinitive:
I tried ___ (close) the door but I could still hear the noise.

Slide 11 - Open question

Difference in meaning
I remember calling her to invite her.                                                I called her and I remember it now
I remembered to call her and invite her.                                        I remembered just in time to call her

The teacher stopped talking and left the room.                         no more talking.
When I was walking down the street, I stopped                         stopped walking and  started talking
to talk to a friend of mine                                                                      

I tried closing the door but I could still hear the noise.         the trying to close the door was                                                                                                                                         successful
I tried to close the door but it was stuck.                                     the trying to close the door was                                                                                                                                         unsuccessful

Slide 12 - Slide

To + infinitive

refuse / hope / promise / ask / learn / expect / decide / afford / offer / choose / want

try (means that someone tries something without success)
Gerund

enjoy / detest / don't mind / imagine / feel like / suggest / ractise / miss / can't stop /  can't stand

try (means that someone tries something to see what will happen)
like / love / hate / prefer / begin / start
(same meaning)
 

stop / remember (meaning changes)

Slide 13 - Slide

Practical Jokes (ex. 6)
In pairs:

Describe the best practical joke you did or heard about

Class:

Voting on best practical joke

Slide 14 - Slide

SO tomorrow...

Slide 15 - Slide