What kind of TV shows do you like

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What kind of TV shows do you like? Unit 6 ALPINE SKI HOUSE 1

What kind of TV shows do you like? Unit 6 ALPINE SKI HOUSE 1

Student’s Book 2, Unit 6, page 56 What's on TV? What kind of TV

Student’s Book 2, Unit 6, page 56 What's on TV? What kind of TV shows do you like to watch? I like to watch ____. Why do you like to watch them? ? I like to watch _____ because they are … (interesting) (funny) (informative) (dramatic) ? ? ? ALPINE SKI HOUSE

Student’s Book 2, Unit 6, page 57 What's on TV? to watch / watching

Student’s Book 2, Unit 6, page 57 What's on TV? to watch / watching to be / being to watch / watching to see / seeing to miss / missing ? ? ALPINE SKI HOUSE

Verbs Followed by an Infinitive She agreed to speak before the game. agree aim

Verbs Followed by an Infinitive She agreed to speak before the game. agree aim appear arrange ask attempt be able begin care choose condescend consent continue dare decide deserve detest dislike expect fail forget happen have hesitate hope hurry intend leap leave like long love mean neglect Gerund or Infinitive? Some words can have both a gerund or offer shoot an infinitive: ought start plan stop Begin Start prefer strive Can’t bear Like prepare swear Can’t stand Love proceed threaten Continue Prefer promise try Hate Propose propose use refuse wait remember want say wish Verbs Followed by a Gerund They enjoyed working on the boat. admit advise appreciate avoid can't help complete consider delay deny detest dislike enjoy escape excuse finish forbid get through have imagine mind miss permit postpone practice quit recall report resent resist resume risk spend (time) suggest tolerate waste (time) ALPINE SKI HOUSE 4

What are you going to do this weekend? Talking about the future… ALPINE SKI

What are you going to do this weekend? Talking about the future… ALPINE SKI HOUSE 5

TALKING ABOUT THE FUTURE… • When you talk about the future, you can use

TALKING ABOUT THE FUTURE… • When you talk about the future, you can use present continuous. • [to be] + verb –ing + time word • He is going to the party this weekend. • Remember to use “to be” correctly! • What are you doing this weekend? ALPINE SKI HOUSE 6

Student’s Book 2, Unit 6, page 61 What's on TV? ? ? ? ?

Student’s Book 2, Unit 6, page 61 What's on TV? ? ? ? ? ALPINE SKI HOUSE

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