Game show
“Follow pictures to
catch words”
KEY
JEANS
9
8
7
6
5
3
4
2
1
0
KEY
BRIDGE
9
8
7
8
7
6
5
3
4
2
1
0
KEY
CHURCH
9
8
7
6
5
3
4
2
1
0
KEY
PICTURE
PERIOD 6:
I. PRONUNCIATION
Listen and repeat.
/dʒ/
jam
joke
’January
’dangerous
’passenger
’village
/tʃ/
’children
’changeable
cheese
’mutual
church
which
I. PRONUNCIATION
Practise reading aloud these sentences.
1. Just outside the village, there’s a bridge.
2. Jane always enjoys George’s jokes.
V1
V2
… to feed
… to know
Infinitive with to
… to listen
... get
Infinitive without to
II. GRAMMAR
1. Infinitive with to (to inf.)
a. E.g.
E.g.1: She has five children and a husband to feed.
S V
N(O)
to inf.
=> [Ai đó phải làm điều gì.]
have + sb/sth + to inf
II. GRAMMAR
1. Infinitive with to (to inf.)
E.g.2: I am surprised to know that you have painted this picture.
S be
-> There is a lot of housework to do.
b. Exercise 1: Put the words in the correct order
to make sentences, writing the main V in the
present simple and making the other an
infinitive with to.
1. who/ something/ eat/ want ?
2. letters/ I/ write/ some/ have.
3. delighted/ hear/ I/ be/ the/ news.
KEYS
1. Who wants something to eat ?
2. I have some letters to write.
3. I am delighted to hear the news.
What about infinitive without to?
How is it used?
?
II. GRAMMAR
2. Infinitive without to (bare inf.)
a. E.g.
E.g.1: He saw some passengers get on the bus.