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Family conflicts Grammar: The Infinitive

Family conflicts Grammar: The Infinitive. Plan: Warming-up Grammar: The Infinitive Speaking: Family conflicts Product: List of things for a family reunion

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Family conflicts

Grammar: The Infinitive

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Plan:

Warming-up Grammar: The Infinitive Speaking: Family conflicts Product: List of things for a family

reunion

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Warming- upre con onsi uni fiser tive tacial bea recon nal ships spe uty vala tion gn

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Check yourself reunion sign conservative beauty contact final special relationships

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Garmmar: The InfinitiveEx. 11 b) My aim is to speak fluently (The part of the

predicate). I want to speak English fluently (The object) I have nobody to speak English to. (The attribute) To speak English fluently is very important in

modern life. (The subject).

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Garmmar: The Infinitive

Ex. 12 p.106

1) I have something to tell you

2) I have nobody to talk to

3) I have very difficult text to translate

4) You'd better to find another place to walk your dog.

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„Speaking”

Ex. 13 p.106 Why did she talk to her daughter? (to ask

her to go to the family reunion) Why did she go to her room? (to get

dressed) Why did the old woman buy a velvet

dress? (to give it to her granddaughter as a birthday present)

Why did she use a wheelchair? (to move from one place to another)

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Homework: ex.14 p.106 Make up a dialogue between:a) the mother and the daughter b) the mother and the son

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List of things for a family reunion

Ex.15 p. 106

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Homework

WB ex.2,3,4 p.43-44