UNIT 5: ILLITERACY
Match each expression with the
most suitable statement.
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.
UNIT 5: ILLITERACY
Lesson 5: Language focus
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
2. Practise reading aloud the dialogue
(Role play)
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A- Brian, what is Bretty presenting on Sunday ?
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B- She’ll teach us how to play English pronunciation games.
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A- Are you going to prepare for it ?
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B- Yes, My brother is going to play the guitar and I’ll sing the blues.
bridge
* The children told me to turn left after the bridge
You should go to the
doctor
I’m not well
My mother advised me to go to the doctor
Hoa advised me not to buy them there.
Underline the reporting
verbs in the sentences :
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The children told me to turn left after the
bridge.
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My mother told me to go to the doctor.
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Hoa advised me not to buy them there.
We often report orders,
requests, warnings, advice and
invitation :
S + VERB + OBJECT +(NOT)TO- INFINITIVE
We often report offers,
promises, and threats :
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S + VERB + TO-
INFINITIVE
EXAMPLES:
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1- “ Can I help you ?”.
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She offered to help me.
last Monday the previous Monday
Exercise 1
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1. They promised to come back again.
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2. The lifeguard advised us not to swim far from
the shore.
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3. John asked Peter to close the window.
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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.
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6. My mum wanted Lan to become a doctor.
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7. My sister reminded me to lock the door before
going to school.
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8. His boss advised me to go home and rest for a
while.
EXERCISE 2:
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1. My parents advised me not to drink too much
beer.
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2. She invited me to come and see her when ever I
wanted.