Вы находитесь на странице: 1из 32

ESL Language

Center

ENGLISH IV
UNIT 1
Unit 1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

To identify a variety of favorite leisure and entertainment activities.

To describe things people like doing, using verbs followed by gerund in a


negative and positive way.

To make a phone call, leaving a message.

To describe future desires and things people like or would like to do,
using verbs followed by infinitive.

To make a distinction between verbs followed by gerund and verbs


followed by infinitive, through a reading.

To express likes and dislikes, using the object pronouns.


FUNCTIONS CONTENT VOCABULARY GRAMMAR
-. To identify a variety of -. Leisure Time -. What things do you like/enjoy -. Verbs +
favorite leisure and Activities. doing?/What things do you hate Gerund.
entertainment activities. -. Go to movies/go doing? -. Verbs +
-. To describe things people dancing/go to a -. I like dancing/I like to dance. Infinitive.
like doing, using verbs concert/go to the -. I hate ironing/I hate to iron. -. Like to vs.
followed by gerund in a beach/eat out/go -. What would you like to do?/Where Would like to.
negative and positive way. shopping/play video would you like to live? -. Object
-. To make a phone call, games. -. Id like to travel around the world/Id Pronouns.
leaving a message. -. Likes and like to live in Australia.
-. To describe future Dislikes. I want to relax/I hope to find
desires and things people like -. Verbs + Gerund. a good hotel.
or would like to do, using -. Verbs + Infinitive. -. He likes to live in London/He would
verbs followed by infinitive. -. Future Desires and like to live in London.
-. To make a distinction Hopes. What kind of music/movies do
between verbs followed by -. Like vs. Would like. you/they/does she/he like?
gerund and verbs followed by -. Making a phone call. -. I/They like
infinitive, through a reading. -. Leaving a salsa/pop/disco/classical music.
-. To express likes and message. -. She/He likes horror/science
dislikes, using the object -. Object fiction/comedies/animation.
pronouns. Pronouns. -. Do you like rock/merengue/Oreja de
Van Gogh/Shakira/Juanes.
-. Yes, I like it/them/her/him. No, I dont
like it/ them/her/him.
I- VOCABULARY.

Fill in the blanks with the expressions from the box.

1. Go to the beach.
2. Eat out.
3. Dance.
4. Go to a concert.
______________ ______________ 5. See a play.
6. Go to the movies.

______________ ______________

______________ ______________
II- LISTENING. 1. Listen to these people talking about the things they like doing, would like to do,
want to do, plan to do, dislike doing and hate doing. Circle the correct expressions from the parentheses.
(Audio CD Track 1).

a. Alain loves (traveling/exercising). He (likes to travel/would like


to travel) to Australia someday.

b. Jolene dislikes (to do the homework/to do the housework). She


really hates (ironing/doing the dishes).

c. Malena enjoys (going to movies/seeing a play). She (wants/


enjoys) to see Maleficent.

d. Roger (likes/dislikes) eating out. He (likes/plans) to go to a fancy


restaurant with his girlfriend tonight.
2. Now, listen again, and answer the questions about them.

a. What does Alain love doing?


__________________________________________________
Alain loves traveling

b. Where would he like to go?


___________________________________________________
He would like to go to Australia.

c. What does Jolene hate doing?


Jolene hates ironing
___________________________________________________

d. What kind of movies does Malena like to see?


__________________________________________________
Maline likes to see romantic, science fiction and fantasy movies

e. What movie does she want to see?


She wants to see Maleficent
________________________________________________

f. What does Roger plan to do tonight?


Roger plans to eat in the best (fanciest) restaurant in the city
______________________________________________
III- SPEAKING.

Conversation 1.
1. Listen to the conversation. Then, role play it with two partners. (Audio CD Track 2).

Ian: Hello, is Kate there? This is Ian.

Laura: Hi, Ian. Sorry, she isnt here. Do you


want to leave her a message?

Ian: Yes, please. Ask her to call me back.

Laura: Sure, no problem.

Ian: Thanks, Laura.


Ian: Hello, is Kate there? This is Ian. Later.
Ian: Hello!
Laura: Hi, Ian. Sorry, she isnt here. Do
you want to leave her a message? Kate: Hi, Ian! Its Kate. How are you?
Ian: Hi, Kate, fine. How about you?
Ian: Yes, please. Ask her to call me back.
Kate: Fine.
Laura: Sure, no problem.
Ian: Listen, Kate, I have two tickets for the
Ian: Thanks, Laura. basketball game tonight. Would you like to go
with me?
Kate: Sorry, Ian, but I really hate sports.
Ian: Ah, ok, and what do you like doing?
Kate: I love dancing and going to the
movies.
Ian: All right, then. Do you want to see a movie
this Saturday?
Kate: Sure, Id love to!
2. Answer the questions about the conversation.

Ian is calling
a. Whos calling? ____________________________________

He is calling kate
b. Who is he calling? __________________________________

Laura answers the phone


c. Who answers the phone? ________________________________

Laura tells kate to call him back


d. What is the message? __________________________________

No, she doesnt. she hates sports


e. Does Kate like to play sports? ____________________________

She loves dancing and going to the movies


f. What does she like doing? _______________________________
Conversation 2.

1. Listen to the conversation. Role play it with two partners. (Audio CD Track 3).
Ingrid: Hey guys. Lets go to the movies tonight.
Jorge: What movie would you like to see?
Ingrid: How about X Men, Days of the Future Past?
Martha: Sorry, guys, but I dont really like going to movies.
Jorge: Oh, ok. And what do you enjoy doing, then?
Martha: I love dancing.
Ingrid: All right, then. Do you want to go to the new salsa club
tonight?
Martha: Sure, Id love to. How about you, Jorge?
Jorge: Sounds good to me! Lets ask Roberto, too!
Martha: Yes, please. Ask him to come along.
Jorge: Ok, Ill call him.
IV GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY

VERB+GERUND/
VERB+INFINITIVE

The following verbs can be followed by another infinitive


verb, or gerund.
LIKE
LOVE
DISLIKE
HATE
PREFER
E.g:

I like dancing/I like to dance.


Sonya hates cooking/Sonya hates to cook.
Raul and Jean love playing Tennis/ Raul and Jean love to
play Tennis
VERB+GERUND/
VERB+INFINITIVE

The following verbs can be followed only by an infinitive verb.


WOULD LIKE
WANT
NEED
E.g:

I would like to travel to Europe someday.


Id like to live in London in a few years from now.
Sara wants to eat sushi for dinner.
You need to get a visa to go to USA.

Special Notice: WOULD LIKE denotes a future wish or desire.


The contraction for WOULD LIKE is D LIKE.
1. Complete the following sentences and questions. Use
INFINITIVE or GERUND form the verbs in the box.

to buy
a. Rose needs some carrots from the supermarket.
to speak
b. I want Portuguese.
playing / to play
c. Cecilia likes _____ video games.

d. Amelie hates Doing / to do


___ the laundry.
eating
e. The children love pasta.
to study
f. Neil would like at an American University.

PLAY EAT SPEAK


STUDY DO BUY
2. Fill in the blanks. Use WOULD LIKE or LIKE.

a. Helene would like


________ to visit Spain in the summer.
likes
b. Joshua ______ playing sports.
Would like
c. I ________ to speak another language.

d. We like _____ swimming every weekend.


like
e. I ______ to cook for my family every day.

f. Gina Would like


______ to have her own business someday.
3. Answer the following questions about you.

Yes, I like to play sports / No, I don{t like to play sports


a. Do you like to play sports? _____________________________________

I like to play soccer


b. What sports do you like to play? ____________________________

I like cleaning my bedroom


c. What chores do you like doing? ____________________________

i hate ironing
d. What things do you hate to do? ____________________________

I would like to live in Europe


e. Where would you like to live? ___________________________
I would like to go to The US.
f. On vacations, where would you like to go? ____________________
INVITATIONS
LETS GO TO THE MOVIES!
DO YOU WANT TO GO TO THE MOVIES?
WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO TO THE MOVIES?
Inviting

SURE, LETS GO!


SOUNDS GOOD.
YES, I DO. ID LIKE TO.
Accepting YES, ID LOVE TO/ ID LIKE TO.

NO, THANKS. I DONT LIKE MOVIES.


SORRY, I CANT. I HAVE TO STUDY/I HAVE AN EXAM
TOMORROW.
Declining ID LIKE TO, BUT I DONT HAVE ANY MONEY.
ROLEPLAY. Look at the schedule for leisure this weekend. With a partner,
make, accept and decline invitations for one of the events.

UNITED MOVIES S.A.

X MEN. DAYS OF THE FUTURE PAST (PG): LA BELLE ARTE THEATER


3:15, 5:40, 7:10.

MALEFICENT (G): 2:30, 5:10. HAMLET FRIDAY. 8:00.


PM.
THE CONJURING (R): 7:30, 9:45.
SWAN LAKE (RUSSIAN
PELO MALO (PG-13): 5:30, 7:45, 9:10. BALLET) SATURDAY.
DELIVER US FROM EVIL (R): 9:10, 11:10. 9:00. PM
DESPICABLE ME 2 (G): 2:00, 3:30, 5:10.

ENCORE PARK
SHAKIRA IN CONCERT FRIDAY -
8:30 PM.
GUACO HISTRICO SATURDAY -
7:30 PM.
Answer the questions. Use the schedule above.

a. Where would you like to go: to the movies, to the theater or to the concerts?

____________________________________________________.

b. What movie would you like to see?

____________________________________________________.

c. What concert would you like to see?

____________________________________________________.
OBJECT PRONOUNS

Do you like music?


Yes, I love it.

Do you like Shakira?


Yes, I like her.
No, I dont like her.
Do you like Ricardo Arjona?
Yes, I like him.
No, I dont like him.

Do you like The Beatles?


Yes, I like them.
No, I dont like them.
Object
Pronouns
Me
Object pronouns substitute
You the direct object from the
verb.
Her They are usually located
Him after a verb, or a
preposition.
It E. g:
The man is looking at me.
Us She doesnt know him.
Them He is thinking about her.
4. Fill in the blanks. Use the corresponding object pronouns.
her
a. Celine Dion sings beautifully. I really like ___________.
him
b. John isnt here. Do you want to leave ___________ a message?

c. The Bacanos are giving a concert this week. Would you like to see
them
_________?

me
d. That is my cell phone. It belongs to ___________.
them
e. I have two tickets for the soccer game. Do you want _________?
it
f. My favorite music is pop. I really like ___________.
V. READING AND COMPREHENSION.

How to Ask a Girl Out

Asking a girl for a date should be easy. All you have to do is


ask, right? But it's not always that simple if you're shy or
nervous. Here, you can find some tips.

1. Gauge her interest. Is she making eye contact with


you? Is she smiling, laughing and having a good time
talking to you? If so, you're on the right track. What if she
keeps looking at you because she's annoyed with you
always looking at her? This is not a good sign, and the girl
might be a little stressed herself. Make sure to keep your
feelings about her private, and not so obvious.
2. Notice how often she touches you. If she's constantly trying to
touch your hand or finds excuses to do so, then she's probably
interested. However, don't assume that she doesn't like you if she
isn't touching you. Likewise, don't start touching her if she isn't
making contact with you. This usually scares or intimidates girls. If
she won't even look at you, stay calm and find excuses to talk to
her.
3. Observe how she looks at you. If she likes you, she will either hold your gaze for a

long time or pull away immediately. Either of these signs could mean that she likes

you. If you happen to glance at the girl and you see her staring back at you, then this

means that she doesn't like you, or she does like you, although she may quickly dart

her head in a different direction. If she's looking at you in a mean way, check your

teeth. If she pulls away quickly, it could mean she is nervous but still likes you.

Remember that if you are having a conversation, girls tend to look at your face, so

don't immediately assume that she likes you if you are speaking and she is simply

listening. If you never talk to the girl, chances are you have a low chance of dating

her. Friendships lead to loveship, but non-friendship leads to.... nothing.


Read the article, and answer T for True, or F for False. Correct the

False statements.

a. Asking a girl for a date isnt easy. ____.

b. You should keep your eyes on her a long time. ____.

c. You should touch her, if she isnt making contact with you. ____.

d. You should assume that she likes you if she looks at you all the time. ____.
VI. WRITING AND COMPOSITION.
Write a composition about the things that you like doing and would
like to do, want to do or plan to do, and the things you hate doing,
and wouldnt like to do as in the example.

I really like going to the movies. I love to see dramas, comedies and

sci-fi movies, but I dont like horror or action movies. I would like

to see The Avengers Part 2. Im really looking forward to seeing

it. I also love travelling: Id like to visit Australia someday. I hate

ironing and doing the dishes. I wouldnt like to spend my weekend

doing these chores. I prefer to listen to music. I want to finish my

career, soon. Id like to get my major in a few years.


UNIT I Name: _____________________
REVIEW EXERCISES I.D: __________________________.
Do the following exercises, Course: _______________________.
and hand the pages to your teacher.
Teacher: ______________________.

I. Select the correct form of the verbs in parentheses.


1. Marissa wants (studying/to study) another career.
2. Jonathan would like (to live/living) in New York City.
3. David likes (dance/dancing) very much.
4. Rita enjoys (working out/workout) in her free time.
5. Miriam hates (wash the dishes/washing the dishes).
II. Re-arrange the sentences.
1. to/Dylan/travel/like/would/to/Peru.
____________________________________________________.
Dylan would like to travel to Aruba
2. want/I/to/new/buy/car/a.
I want to buy a new car
____________________________________________________.
3. enjoys/Clarissa/movies/going/to.
Clarissa enjoys going to movies
____________________________________________________.
4. playing/Carlos/hates/sports.
Carlos hates playing sports
____________________________________________________.

III. Correct the mistakes and write the correct sentence.


1. I would like having my own business.
I would like to have my own business.
____________________________________________________.
2. Steve wants studying abroad.
____________________________________________________.
Steve wants to study abroad
3. The children love play with toy cars.
The children love playing with toy cars
____________________________________________________.
4. Jean and I plan travel on vacations.
____________________________________________________.
Jean and I plan to travel on vacations
GERUND OR INFINITIVE

Verbs which are usually followed by a gerund:


acknowledge, admit, adore, anticipate, appreciate, avoid,
celebrate, confess, contemplate, delay, deny, describe,
detest, discuss, dislike, dread, endure, enjoy, fancy, finish,
imagine, involve, keep, justify, mention, mind, miss, omit,
postpone, practice, quit, recall, recommend, regret,
report, resume, risk, suggest, tolerate, understand.

afford, agree, appear, arrange, ask, attempt, care, choose, claim,


come, consent, dare, decide, demand, deserve, determine, elect,
expect, fail, get, hate, help, hesitate, hope, hurry, intend, learn,
manage, mean, need, offer, plan, prepare, pretend, promise,
refuse, resolve, say, seem, tend, threaten, want, wish.
COMPLETE WITH A GERUND OR AN INFINITIVE
going
1. Hector dislikes .. (go) to the opera. 2. Elizabeth doesnt need ..
to do Forgetting
.. (do) the final exams. 3. I regret .. (forget) to call my
to visit
grandfather for his birthday. 4. Your aunt wishes ... (visit) Australia in
touching
Summer. 5. Please, avoid .. (touch) the wires with wet hands. 6.
to be
Your friend seems ... (be) very busy today. 7. We suggest .
selling
(sell) our apartment at the seaside. 8. Excuse me, do you mind ..
cleaning
(clean) the table, please! 9. It is difficult to climb up the mountain but we
going buying
keep ... (go) 10. The car is too expensive so I cant afford ....
waiting
(buy) it. 11. You hate .. (wait) for your girlfriend. 12. Georges father is
to play
learning .. (play) the guitar on these days. 13. My aunt claims
to be borrowing
.. (be) the owner of the red suitcase. 14. Tina pretends ....
to go
(borrow) my computer. 15. All my friends want .... (go) to the zoo in the
collecting (collect) stamps and coins. 17. Id
afternoon. 16. My neighbor enjoys ....
to fly
like ... (fly) to the Moon soon.

Вам также может понравиться