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GE9 Sat class 2 Oct 4th
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• Identify verbs followed by objects and infinitives to bring up a controversial topic
• Identify vocabulary ‘Some controversial issues’ and practice speaking, writing, and listening skills.
• Propose solutions to global problems and Debate the pros and cons of issues (Vocabulary)
- Reading, writing, and speaking practice
GE9
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Bring up a controversial topic
Verbs followed by objects and infinitivesThere are some verbs that are followed by an infinitive, but some verbs must be followed by an object before an infinitive:
Examples:
1. The deputies agreed to lower the driving age even though the people were against it.
2. The newspaper reminded all 18-year-olds to vote
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Activity: Grammar. Choose a verb from the list below. Think if the verb needs to be followed by an object before the infinitive and write a sentence.
Verbs followed by objects and infinitivesAdviceAppearAllow
Can’t affordCan’t wait
CauseConvinceDecide Deserve
EncourageHopeInviteLearn
Manage Need
OfferPermit
PersuadePlan
Pretendrefuse
RemindRequestRequireSeemTell
Urgewarn
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Exercise p. 103 and Activebook
Reading p. 104
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Look at the following words and give a definition:
1. bribe2. genocide3. poverty4. corruption5. discrimination6. racism7. antagonize 8. argue9. hostility10. negotiation 11. compromise12. resolve
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Write the nouns of the following word (Use the following endings: -ance, -ing,-ment, -tion, -ry, -y if necessary)Dishonest GuiltyAngryShocked Brave AnnoyedFrightenedMiserableRelieved
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Activity. Writing. Make a list of global problems. Choose 5 global problems and write a possible solution.
Global Problems
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10/4Activity. Speaking. Listen to the possible solutions proposed by your classmates
and give your opinion using the following phrases:
How to debate an issue politely
“That may be true, but…”“I see what you mean, but…”
“Well, on the one hand... But on the other hand,…”
“That’s one way to look at it, but..”Bring up a controversial topic