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The document outlines a lesson plan for teaching gerunds and infinitives to Grade 10 students. It includes objectives, teaching aids, and a structured procedure with warm-up activities, presentations of gerunds and infinitives, practice exercises, and homework assignments. The lesson aims to help students understand the forms and uses of gerunds and infinitives through interactive activities and exercises.

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The document outlines a lesson plan for teaching gerunds and infinitives to Grade 10 students. It includes objectives, teaching aids, and a structured procedure with warm-up activities, presentations of gerunds and infinitives, practice exercises, and homework assignments. The lesson aims to help students understand the forms and uses of gerunds and infinitives through interactive activities and exercises.

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GERUND AND INFINITIVE

Grade 10 Period:
Date:
I. Objective: By the end of the lesson, Ss will be able to remember the form of gerund
and to infinitive.
II. Teaching aids: handout
Procedures:

Time Stages & Content T’s activities Ss’ activities

8’ I. Warm- up: bingo -T instructs Ss to -Ss play game


Want enjoy decide mind finish avoid play game
Agree offer miss deny seem stop -T leads in the new
lesson

10’ II. Presentation:


1. Gerund: ( V-ing)
Example: Would you mind closing the door? -T reminds the form -Ss take note
Some verbs and phrases are followed by V-ing:
Avoid, mind, miss, stop, consider, enjoy, go on,
practice……
Would you mind, it’s (no) use/good/point, …..
2. To infinitive: (to- V)
Example: I hope to learn English well.
Some verbs and phrases are followed by to-V:
Agree, plan, decide, hope, expect, want,
refuse…..
Would you like……
It’s +Adj+ to-V…

25’ III. Practice: handouts -T gives handout -Ss do


and ask Ss to do exercises
exercises
-T corrects
2’ IV. Homework:
Learn the lesson and do exercises -T give homework -Ss take note
GERUND AND TO INFINITIVE
1. Could you please stop (make)____________so much noise?
2. There’s no point (study) ______________when you’re feeling tired.
3. I don’t recommend (eat) ______________in that restaurant. The food is awful.
4. Tom refuse (give)______________me any money.
5. Jill has decided (not drive) ______________a car.
6. One day I hope (have) ______________enough money to travel around the world.
7. I don’t enjoy (write)____________letters.
8. I don’t know Jack but I’d like (meet) ______________him.
9. Have you decided what (cook) ______________for dinner this evening?
10. The thief got into the house because I forgot (lock) ______________the window.
11. It’s not worth (get) ______________angry.
12. There was a lot of traffic but we managed (get) ______________to the airport in
time.
13. I’ve arranged (play) ______________tennis tomorrow afternoon.
14. I considered (take)___________the job but in the end I decided against it.
15. One way I’d like to learn (study) ______________Korean.
16. Can you show me how (use) ______________the washing machine?
17. I can’t bear (visit) ______________museums.
18. I hate (work) ______________in the evenings.
19. I wouldn’t dare (wear) ______________clothes like that. I would look silly.
20. Jack gave up (try)__________to find a job in Britain and decided to emigrate.
21. Have you finished (wash) ______________your hair yet?
22. The museum isn’t worth (visit) ______________
23. The phone rang when Ann was having her dinner. She didn’t answer it. She just
carried on (eat)__________
24. He admitted (steal)_____________the car but denied (drive)___________it
dangerously.
25. Do you know what (do) ______________if there’s a fire in their building?
26. Our neighbor threatened (call) ______________the police if we didn’t stop (make)
______________noise.
27. Why do you keep on (look)______________at me like that?
28. I dislike (go) ______________to the cinema.
29. “Did you remember (phone) ______________Ann?” –“ Oh no, I completely
forgot”
30. Not many people can afford (buy) ______________a Rolls Royce.
31. “I can’t contact Fred. He’s not at home.” –“Have you tried (phone)
______________him at work?”
32. They had to postpone (go) ______________away because their son was ill.

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