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Module 2 The Imperative (affirmative and negative)

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Module 2

The Imperative (affirmative and negative)

Affirmative imperatives are used to motivate or force someone to do something while negative imperatives are used to prevent someone from doing something.

Examples:

1. Play out!  

2. Speak up please! 

3. Do your homework. 

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*To prevent someone from doing something, we add (Don't)

1. Don't run fast

2. Don't open this door

3.Don't smoke in the car.

                                                                                                        

SB page  19/ exercise 1

1 Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with the words from the box.

Walk / turns / plant /Don't play / take / start

(1) Walk or (2) _______ the bus to school.   

(3) _______ off the water while you brush your teeth.  

(4) _______ video games all the time.  

(5) _______ trees or (6) _______ a vegetable garden.  

Answers; 1. Walk; 2. take; 3. Turn; 4. Don’t play; 5. Plant; 6. start

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SB page 19 / exercise 2

Write sentences (a) and (b) in the corresponding column. Then add more examples of instructions from the text on page 18. Work in pairs.

Answers

a. negative; b. affirmative

Affirmative: Walk or take the bus to school; Reuse and recycle paper, glass, plastic and aluminium; Turn off the water; Turn off the lights; Plant trees or start a vegetable garden; Wear cool clothes in summer and turn down the air conditioning; In winter, wear warm clothes and turn down the heating.

Negative: Don’t play video games all the time.

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SB page 19 / exercise 3

Complete this dialogue with the verbs in the correct form of the imperative.

Get / wallk / don't throw / reuse / turn / Don't have

Hisham: OK! Global warming is a big problem. But what can we do about it?

Nawal: We can do a lot! For example: (1) Get up at 6 o’clock instead of 7 and (2) _______ to school! Don't go by car.

Hisham: You’re crazy!

Nawal: Of course I'm not! And we must save water, so have a shower. (3) _______ a bath.

Hisham: Well. That sounds OK. And what about brushing my teeth? Nawal: Brush your teeth, but (4) _______ off the water while you brush them. And (5) _______ away paper or plastic!

Hisham: What do you mean? I can’t use old paper! I can’t use old plastic cups!

Nawal: Of course you can! (6) _______ them!

Answers: 1. Get; 2. walk; 3. Don’t have; 4. turn; 5. don’t throw; 6. Reuse

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The Present Simple with adverbs of frequency

Adverbs of frequency are often used to indicate routine or repeated activities, so they are often used with the present simple tense. 

If a sentence has only one verb, place the adverb of frequency in the middle of the sentence so that it is positioned after the subject but before the verb.

For example: Tom never flies.

*We make question by using (How often)

Form :

How often + do / does+ subject + v (base) + C?

How often do you read novels?

I often read novels . / I read novels twice a week.

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How often does Sam go to school?

He usually goes to school.

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SB page 20 / exercise 5

In groups of fi ve, read this questionnaire and write down your answers

Student's own answers.

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SB page 20 / exercise 6

Now complete the table below with the adverbs always, sometimes or never.

How often do you …

I ______________ turn off the water while I brush my teeth

I ______________ walk to school.

My family ______________ recycle or reuse paper cups and supermarket bags.

My brother/sister ______________ uses a bicycle to come to school.

I ______________ turn off the lights when I leave a room.

Students’ own answers

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SB page 20 / exercise 7

▼ Over to you . . .

7 Work in pairs. Go back to pages 18 and 19 and make a list of actions we can do to fi ght global warming. Then ask questions in pairs with How often do you … ?

Example

A:How often do you turn off the computer?

B: I always do.

Answers

Answers may include the following ways to slow down global warming: • walking to school • saving water (turning off the water while brushing, having a quicker shower …) • adjusting the thermostat temperature of water heaters and air conditioning systems according to the season • recycling plastic and paper.

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