Nha
Nha
Rong
Rong
Harbor
Harbor
Look at the pictures and tell their names
Look at the pictures and tell their names
Look at the pictures and tell their names
Look at the pictures and tell their names
DALAT
DALAT
Look at the pictures and tell their names
Look at the pictures and tell their names
HUE
HUE
Look at the pictures and tell their names
Look at the pictures and tell their names
NHATRANG
NHATRANG
Look at the pictures and tell their names
Look at the pictures and tell their names
SAPA
SAPA
Team ATeam B
Team B
What’s Ba
doing ?
Ba
Look at the pictures .Ask and answer
Look at the pictures .Ask and answer
LANGUAGE FOCUS
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The present and past participles of the verbs
Nam
Miss Lien
Ba
Mr Quang
Lan
Nga
Hoa
Nam
Miss Lien
Ba
Mr Quang
Lan
Nga
Hoa
The boy is Ba. He is reading a book
The boy reading a book is Ba.
Nam
Miss Lien
Ba
Mr Quang
Lan
Nga
Hoa
1)The man ………………………
is Mr. Quang.
2)The person ……………………
is Miss Lien.
3)The boy is …………………….
is Nam.
4) The girl …………………….
is Lan.
5) The girls ………………… are
Nga and Hoa
walking up the stairs
carrying a bag
talking to Miss Lien
standing next to the tablle
playing chess
1. wrapped in yellow paper
2. recycled from drink cans
3. painted green
4. dressed in pink
5. made in China
6. kept in a cardboard box
Made in China
-
The toys ………
…………… are 10 dollars
painted
green
recycled
from cans
dressed
in pink
wrapped in
yellow paper
kept in
a cardboard
Requests with : - Would you mind if … ?
- Would / Do you mind + V-ing ?
1. A : Would you mind sitting in the front seat of the taxi?
B : No problem
2. A : Would you mind if I took a photo?
B : Not at all.
Use: To make and respond to formal requests.
Form:
Would you mind / Do you mind + V- ing ?
Would you mind if I + V (in past simple tense) ?
Do you mind if I + V (in present simple tense )… ?
Use “mind” in requests.
Request
•
Do you mind
didn’t.
Requests with :
-
Would you mind if … ?
-
Would / Do you mind + V-ing ?
Use: To make and respond to formal requests.
Form:
Would you mind / Do you mind + V- ing ?
Would you mind if I + V (in past simple tense) ?
Do you mind if I + V (in present simple tense ) ?
practice
•
Work with a partner. Use these words to make and
respond to requests. A check (
)means agree to the
request, a cross () means do not agree to the requet.
a. move /car (
)
c. get/ coffee ()
b. put out / cigarette (
)
c. wait / mome ()
_Would you mind putting out your
cigarettes?
_ No, of course not.
b) Would you mind if I smoked?
I’d rather you didn’t.
Requests with :
-
Would you mind if … ?
-
Would / Do you mind + V-ing ?
Use: To make and respond to formal requests.
Form:
Would you mind / Do you mind + V- ing ?
Would you mind if I + V (in past simple tense) ?
Do you mind if I + V (in present simple tense ) ?
Reminds the structure :
-
“would you mind + Ving?
- Would you mind if I Ved?
Do you mind if I + V(present) ?
Would you mind if I + V(past) ?
c.Do you mind if I ……… our
meeting?
Not at all.
postpone
d.Do you mind if I the
stereo?
I’d rather you didn’t.
turn off
Requests with :
-
………………………………………
3) The boy is my brother He is sitting in the room.
->
4) These bicycles are very good. They are made in Japan.
>
I like the doll made of fabric .
The man sitting in front of the taxi is Nam.
The boy sitting in the room is my brother
The bicycles made in Japan are very good.
Exercise :
Exercise :
Choose the best one :
1) Would you mind If I ( turn on/ turned on/ to turn on) TV ?
2) Do you mind ( open / opening / to open) the door ?
3) Would you mind ( waiting / waited / to wait ) for
some minutes ?
4) Do you mind if I ( borrow / to borrow / borrowed )
your pen ?
turned on
opening
waiting
borrow
•
Remember
LANGUAGE FOCUS
– ing and - ed participles