3. Can I borrow your phone?
books closed
Who owns the cell phone?
The man
Who are they calling?
The woman’s boss
What’s the first thing to do?
Turn the phone on
What should the woman press?
The “call” button
4. Can I borrow your phone?
page 47, no. 7
____ Hit the “end” button
____ Turn the cell phone on
____ Leave a message
____ Press the “call” button
____ Dial the area code
1
2
3
4
5
5. Can I borrow your phone?
page 47, no. 7
Who does Jenny want
to call next?
She wants to call her
own voicemail!
6. Imperatives & Infinitives for Giving Suggestions
page 47, no.8
How did Richard give Jenny Instructions?
Be sure to turn it on.
Don’t forget to dial the area code.
Make sure to hit the “end” button.
Remember to pay the bill every month.
Try not to talk for too long.
7. 1. Try to keep it closed to protect the screen
2. Don’t forget to write down your secret code.
3. Remember to turn it off as soon as you come in the door.
4. Try not to get it wet or the keys may get stuck.
5. Make sure to set it each time you leave home.
6. Remember to recharge the batteries before they die.
7. Be sure to turn it off before bed or a call may wake you up.
Imperatives & Infinitives for Giving Suggestions
page 47, no.8
LC
CP / LC
AS
AS
AS
CP
CP / LC
8. Write one piece of advice for each item.
Imperatives & Infinitives for Giving Suggestions
page 47, no.8
9. Practice!
Helmets are used for __________ your head.
Cell phones are used to ______ text messages.
I use my computer for ______ bills.
DNA fingerprinting is used for __________ criminals.
Cameras are used to _____ photos.
I use my dictionary for ______ new words.
protecting
send
paying
identifying
take
finding
10. Free Advice
page 48, no. 9
Item Advice
Camcorder
In-Line
Skates
ATM Card
It’s best to use a stand.
Be careful when you put in the battery.
Remember to wear protective gear.
Make sure to skate on a flat surface.
Be sure to put it in correctly.
Then, punch in your secret code.
Remember to press “enter.”
Don’t forget to count your money!
12. A Day in Your Life—In the Year 2020
page 49, no. 12 What will life be like in 2020?
13. Communicating
Paragraph 5
Shopping
Paragraph 2
Relaxing
Paragraph 6
Eating
Paragraph 3
Getting around
Paragraph 1
Working
Paragraph 4
A Day in Your Life—In the Year 2020
page 49, no. 12
DO NOT READ! Just scan!
Choose the correct paragraph for the following subjects:
14. Vocabulary
Daydream:
Behind the wheel:
Automatic Pilot:
Head for:
Groceries:
Diagnostic Machine:
Set:
A Day in Your Life—In the Year 2020
page 49, no. 12
To think about nice things
To drive
Allows a machine to work by itself
To go to
Food that you buy in a store
A machine that determines causes
To program a machine
15. 1. False. Your car has automatic pilot.
2. False. Money is automatically deducted from your bank
account.
3. True.
4. False. Your diagnostic machine finds out which foods
your body needs. Your food preparation machine makes
you a salad.
5. False. You have a home office/ You never have to travel
to work any more.
6. False. Your computer translates messages.
7. True.
8. False. You have a list of new movies on your TV.
A Day in Your Life—In the Year 2020
page 49, no. 12
16. A note giving instructions
page 48, no. 11
You are leaving for a few days. Your friend will take care of your
house. Leave instructions for him/ her.
It must include:
• Two-part verbs (p. 37)
• Infinitives and gerunds for uses and purposes (p. 45)
• Imperatives and infinitives for giving suggestions (p. 47)
This is your discussion for chapter 7.
This work must be at least 10 sentences
It is due May 22.
17. Dear Sarah,
Thanks again for agreeing to house-sit for
me. Please don’t forget these important
things: first, make sure to let out George, my
pet elephant, at least twice per day. Also, try
not to scare him, or else he might step on
you! Please remember to pick up George’s
toys every day. His favorite is a doll
that is used for teaching English! Be sure
to call me if anything goes wrong! See you
later,
- Brittany