Booklet Chapter 7
Booklet Chapter 7
Booklet Chapter 7
Contents
Goal: Meet new people............................................................................................................. 3
Grammar. Gerunds and infinitives................................................................................. 5
Goal: Motivate someone........................................................................................................10
Grammar. Gerunds as objects of prepositions....................................................11
Goal: Understand how personality is formed...........................................................14
Goal: Discuss birth order........................................................................................................18
COURSE 9
Chapter 7, Section A
Preview.
Questionnaire.
a kitchen
Useful expressions.
I'm just
pulling your I'm just joking. Good point. This is true.
leg.
Gerunds and infinitives come from verb forms but function as nouns in a
sentence, often as direct objects.
He enjoys playing the guitar. She wants to paint her bedroom pink.
Use a gerund after the following verbs Use an infinitive after the following
and expressions: verbs and expressions:
agree
avoid
be sure
discuss choose
dislike decide
don’t mind expect
hope
enjoy
learn
feel like need
practice plan
quit seem
want
suggest
wish
would like
Examples: Examples:
My mother avoids eating fast food. We agree to go to the party tonight.
They dislike listening to loud music. I plan to read that book today.
Remember:
begin
can’t stand
continue
hate
like
love
prefer
start
Examples:
I hate talking about bad news. or I hate to talk about bad news.
They can’t stand eating seafood. or They can’t stand to eat seafood.
Practice. Complete the sentences using will and the correct form of the verb.
1. My sister _________________ (want/make) new friends.
Conversation.
Conversation.
A: So tell me something about
yourself.
B: What would you like to know?
A: Well, for example, what do you
like doing in your free time?
B: Let’s see. Most of all, I enjoy
doing yoga. I think it’s relaxing.
What about you?
A: Well, I find yoga a little boring.
But I do love going dancing.
B: So do I. We should go dancing
together sometime, then.
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What about you? List your likes and dislikes in gerund form.
LIKES DISLIKES
Reading is fantastic. Playing soccer is boring.
eating is awesome
Remember:
awesome boring
fantastic awful
wonderful horrible
great terrible
terrific disgusting
relaxing frightening
interesting scary
exciting silly
thrilling weird
fascinating
COURSE 9
Chapter 7, Section B
Conversation.
A: You look down. What’s up?
B: Oh, nothing serious. I’m just
tired of the same old grind. But
thanks for asking.
A: I know what you mean. I’m tired
of working, too. How about
going to a party? That always
helps me.
B: Great idea, Let’s go dancing
tonight.
More adjectives.
preposition object
I’m afraid of riding a motorcycle.
Practice. Complete the conversation. Use the correct preposition with the verb or
adjective, and a gerund.
tireding
B: Oh, nothing really. I’m just 1. ___________________(tired/work) on weekends.
B: I’m 2. ___________________ (bored/do) the same thing every weekend. And I also feel
A: Wow! I see why you are feeling down. Why don’t you start looking for a new job?
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happy about?___________________________________________________________________
excited about?__________________________________________________________________
Practice. Give advice to cheer someone up. Use the correct preposition and gerunds.
3. Don’t worry___________________________________________________________________.
6. Believe in ____________________________________________________________________.
In the past, debates over the relative contributions of nature versus nurture often took a very
one-sided approach, with one side arguing that nature played the most important role and the
other side suggesting that it was nurture that was the most significant. Today, most experts
recognize that both factors play a critical role. Not only that, they also realize that nature and
nurture interact in important ways all throughout life.
Some philosophers such as Plato and Descartes suggested that certain things are inborn, or that
they occur naturally regardless of environmental influences. Nativists take the position that all or
most behaviors and characteristics are the results of inheritance.
Advocates of this point of view believe that all of our characteristics and behaviors are the result
of evolution. Genetic traits handed down from parents influence the individual differences that
make each person unique.
For example, when a person achieves tremendous academic success, did they do so because
they are genetically predisposed to be successful or is it a result of an enriched environment?
Some characteristics are tied to environmental influences. How a person behaves can be linked
to influences such as parenting styles and learned experiences. For example, a child might learn
through observation and reinforcement to say “please” and “thank you.” Another child might learn
to behave aggressively by observing older children engage in violent behavior on the
playground.
Today, the majority of experts believe that both nature and nurture influence behavior and
development. It seems that everyone has an opinion.
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Birth order
Are you………
the first child (the oldest, or the first born)?
the middle child?
the youngest child or the last born?
an only child?
The first child in a family has different personality traits from those of siblings
who are born later.
I agree.
I disagree.
I’m not sure.
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Are the youngest children or the last born also called “the babies”?
Yes, they are.
No, they aren’t.
I don’t know.
Do you think the oldest child is more perfectionist than the younger siblings?
I don’t think so.
I totally agree.
Practice. Watch the following video about “How birth order affects your personality”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7GqZ5XCEa8
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Read the following chart about birth order and personality traits.
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Do you share the same or some personality traits described in the chart? Explain.
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