logging in or signing up Top Notch 3 Unit 10-1 MichaelDyer Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 623 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: February 09, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: January 27th, 2010 Please sit in the front half of the room Oral Skills Class Slide 2: Discussion What are some popular honeymoon destinations? What do you think would be the perfect destination for a honeymoon? Slide 3: Watch the Video Slide 4: Discussion Why do you think Marie keeps interrupting Paul when he says nice things about Cheryl’s ideas for the vacation? Slide 5: Key Expressions ask an opinion try to decide thought you might think of going as long as always wanted to off the coast too… to do I’d like to ask your opinion. We’re trying to decide where to go. I thought you might be able to help me. Where are you thinking of going? I’m thinking of going to France. What are you thinking of doing? I’m thinking of applying for the job. I’ll go as long as the weather is good. I’ve always wanted to eat there. The island is off the coast of England. It’s too cold to swim at that time of year. Slide 6: Watch the Video Slide 7: Key Expressions ask an opinion try to decide thought you might think of going as long as always wanted to off the coast too… to do I’d like to ask your opinion. We’re trying to decide where to go. I thought you might be able to help me. Where are you thinking of going? I’m thinking of going to France. What are you thinking of doing? I’m thinking of applying for the job. I’ll go as long as the weather is good. I’ve always wanted to eat there. The island is off the coast of England. It’s too cold to swim at that time of year. Slide 8: During the time that (while): I'll stay, as long as you need me. Since (because): As long as you’re here, let’s have a coffee. as long as On the condition that (if): I will work for you, as long as I’m paid. Slide 9: If it is sunny, I’ll go jogging. I’ll go jogging, as long as it’s sunny. If it’s not too expensive, I’ll buy it. I’ll buy it, as long as it’s not too expensive. If there is time, I’ll drop by. I’ll drop by, as long as there’s time. If it’s convenient for you, I’ll do it. I’ll do it, as long as it’s convenient for you. If there’s a swimming pool, I’ll go. I’ll go, as long as there’s a pool. If it’s not fattening, I’ll eat it. I’ll eat it, as long as it’s not fattening. as long as Slide 10: as long as Role Play Slide 11: Now please write three examples of your own as long as Read your examples to your partner. Slide 12: Discussion Ask your partner if they will do three things. ‘Will you buy your own home in the future?’ Answer with ‘as long as’. ‘I’ll buy a home, as long as I can afford it.’ Slide 13: Key Expressions ask an opinion try to decide thought you might think of going as long as always wanted to off the coast too… to do I’d like to ask your opinion. We’re trying to decide where to go. I thought you might be able to help me. Where are you thinking of going? I’m thinking of going to France. What are you thinking of doing? I’m thinking of applying for the job. I’ll go as long as the weather is good. I’ve always wanted to eat there. The island is off the coast of England. It’s too cold to swim at that time of year. Slide 14: I don’t eat there because it’s too expensive. It’s too expensive to eat there. I can’t meet you today because I’m too tired. I’m too tired to meet you today. I don’t want to go there because it’s too crowded. It’s too crowded to go there. I don’t want to go to Thailand in August because it’s too hot. It’s too hot to go to Thailand in August. I don’t want to eat it because it’s too sweet for me. It’s too sweet for me to eat. I won’t go there at night because it’s too dangerous. It’s too dangerous to go there at night. too… to do Slide 15: too… to do Role Play Slide 16: Now please write three examples of your own too… to do Slide 17: Discussion Ask your partner three questions about things they are not likely to do. ‘Will you help me with my study?’ Answer ‘No’ with ‘too… to do’. ‘No. I’m too busy to help you.’ Slide 18: Watch the Video Questions Slide 19: A What do Cheryl and Bob need help with? Does Bob want to go anywhere special? What is the first place Cheryl says she wants to go to? Does Paul recommend this place? What does Marie say to discourage Cheryl and Bob from going there? Questions B Slide 20: What is the second place Cheryl says she wants to go? Does Paul recommend this place? What does Marie say to discourage Cheryl and Bob from going there? What is the third place Cheryl says she wants to go to? What does Paul say to discourage Cheryl and Bob from going there? Where does Bob suggest they go? Questions A B Slide 21: Practice the scene Slide 22: Watch the Video Slide 23: the scene Role play without your books Slide 24: Assessment Task Think about the reason the Marie, Paul and Mr. Evans want to dissuade Cheryl and Bob from planning their own trip. Write and perform what you think the following scene would be. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Top Notch 3 Unit 10-1 MichaelDyer Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 623 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: February 09, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: January 27th, 2010 Please sit in the front half of the room Oral Skills Class Slide 2: Discussion What are some popular honeymoon destinations? What do you think would be the perfect destination for a honeymoon? Slide 3: Watch the Video Slide 4: Discussion Why do you think Marie keeps interrupting Paul when he says nice things about Cheryl’s ideas for the vacation? Slide 5: Key Expressions ask an opinion try to decide thought you might think of going as long as always wanted to off the coast too… to do I’d like to ask your opinion. We’re trying to decide where to go. I thought you might be able to help me. Where are you thinking of going? I’m thinking of going to France. What are you thinking of doing? I’m thinking of applying for the job. I’ll go as long as the weather is good. I’ve always wanted to eat there. The island is off the coast of England. It’s too cold to swim at that time of year. Slide 6: Watch the Video Slide 7: Key Expressions ask an opinion try to decide thought you might think of going as long as always wanted to off the coast too… to do I’d like to ask your opinion. We’re trying to decide where to go. I thought you might be able to help me. Where are you thinking of going? I’m thinking of going to France. What are you thinking of doing? I’m thinking of applying for the job. I’ll go as long as the weather is good. I’ve always wanted to eat there. The island is off the coast of England. It’s too cold to swim at that time of year. Slide 8: During the time that (while): I'll stay, as long as you need me. Since (because): As long as you’re here, let’s have a coffee. as long as On the condition that (if): I will work for you, as long as I’m paid. Slide 9: If it is sunny, I’ll go jogging. I’ll go jogging, as long as it’s sunny. If it’s not too expensive, I’ll buy it. I’ll buy it, as long as it’s not too expensive. If there is time, I’ll drop by. I’ll drop by, as long as there’s time. If it’s convenient for you, I’ll do it. I’ll do it, as long as it’s convenient for you. If there’s a swimming pool, I’ll go. I’ll go, as long as there’s a pool. If it’s not fattening, I’ll eat it. I’ll eat it, as long as it’s not fattening. as long as Slide 10: as long as Role Play Slide 11: Now please write three examples of your own as long as Read your examples to your partner. Slide 12: Discussion Ask your partner if they will do three things. ‘Will you buy your own home in the future?’ Answer with ‘as long as’. ‘I’ll buy a home, as long as I can afford it.’ Slide 13: Key Expressions ask an opinion try to decide thought you might think of going as long as always wanted to off the coast too… to do I’d like to ask your opinion. We’re trying to decide where to go. I thought you might be able to help me. Where are you thinking of going? I’m thinking of going to France. What are you thinking of doing? I’m thinking of applying for the job. I’ll go as long as the weather is good. I’ve always wanted to eat there. The island is off the coast of England. It’s too cold to swim at that time of year. Slide 14: I don’t eat there because it’s too expensive. It’s too expensive to eat there. I can’t meet you today because I’m too tired. I’m too tired to meet you today. I don’t want to go there because it’s too crowded. It’s too crowded to go there. I don’t want to go to Thailand in August because it’s too hot. It’s too hot to go to Thailand in August. I don’t want to eat it because it’s too sweet for me. It’s too sweet for me to eat. I won’t go there at night because it’s too dangerous. It’s too dangerous to go there at night. too… to do Slide 15: too… to do Role Play Slide 16: Now please write three examples of your own too… to do Slide 17: Discussion Ask your partner three questions about things they are not likely to do. ‘Will you help me with my study?’ Answer ‘No’ with ‘too… to do’. ‘No. I’m too busy to help you.’ Slide 18: Watch the Video Questions Slide 19: A What do Cheryl and Bob need help with? Does Bob want to go anywhere special? What is the first place Cheryl says she wants to go to? Does Paul recommend this place? What does Marie say to discourage Cheryl and Bob from going there? Questions B Slide 20: What is the second place Cheryl says she wants to go? Does Paul recommend this place? What does Marie say to discourage Cheryl and Bob from going there? What is the third place Cheryl says she wants to go to? What does Paul say to discourage Cheryl and Bob from going there? Where does Bob suggest they go? Questions A B Slide 21: Practice the scene Slide 22: Watch the Video Slide 23: the scene Role play without your books Slide 24: Assessment Task Think about the reason the Marie, Paul and Mr. Evans want to dissuade Cheryl and Bob from planning their own trip. Write and perform what you think the following scene would be.