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First - 01 Infinitives and Gerunds

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B2.WS.01
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Cambridge
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B2
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Lesson Plan

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01 First Reading Part 1

10mins - Conversation: Holiday Experiences: What do young people gain from the experience of going on holidays? Why do some people enjoy going camping in the countryside? Do you think visitors to the countryside damage the environment? Why/why not? At what age should young people be allowed to go on holiday without their parents? Why do you think so?

10mins - Revision: Gerunds and infinitives - the nouns that look like verbs. (verb + ing; to + verb) Both can be an object of the sentence or the subject of a verb, but only a gerund can be the object of a preposition. Gerunds are used to express concrete actions that are real, concrete and completed. Infinitives are used to express actions that are unreal, abstract, or may occur in the future. Ex: I wanted to become an actress (inf.) or The baby stopped crying (gerund).

10mins - Activity: Gerunds and Infinitives. Provide a list of verbs that can be followed by a gerund (admit, discuss, enjoy, understand, dislike, suggest, practice) and a list of verbs that can be followed by an infinitive (agree, forget, need, want, learn, happen, deserve).

10mins - Worksheet: Infinitive and ing

15mins - Test: 01 reading practice - part 1

05mins - Warm down: Goodbye, see you next time!

00mins - Homework: Write one to two paragraphs stating your opinion about the importance of travel. Do you agree that travelling can help a person become more open-minded? Underline any gerunds or infinitives you use in your writing.

Answers

Part 1:

  1. to meet
  2. to do
  3. to go
  4. to be
  5. to learn
  6. not to go

Part 2:

  1. remembering
  2. Learning
  3. having
  4. seeing
  5. watching
  6. wanting

Part 3:

  1. Exercising
  2. to go
  3. to drink
  4. reading
  5. to drive
  6. cooking / to do
  1. Item 1
  2. Item 2
  3. Item 3
  • Item 1
  • Item 2
  • Item 3