NAME OF THE SPORTS
NAME OF THE SPORTS
SOCCER
SOCCER
BASKETBALL
BASKETBALL
TABLE TENNIS
TABLE TENNIS
TENNIS
TENNIS
BADMINTON
BADMINTON
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They often badminton after school.
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1.Listen.Then practice with a partner
NAM
BA
1.Listen.Then practice with a partner
Ba: Would you like to play table tennis, Nam?
Nam: I’d like to, but I can’t.
Ba: That’s too bad
Nam: I have some homework. I ought to finish it before I play
table tennis.
Ba:Yes.You must do your homework first. But I’ll wait for you.
Nam: It’ll take me a few more minutes.
Ba: No problem. I also have to finish this question for Math
tomorrow.
Nam: OK, I’ve finished. Oh, I don’t have my table tennis paddles
with me. Do you have a spare one?
Ba: Yes, I do.
Nam: Can I borrow it?
Ba: Sure. Here you are.
Nam: Thanks.
Ba: OK. Let’s go.
(table tennis) paddle
Vocabulary
What is this?
spare
a spare paddle
Table tennis paddle
I don’t have my table
tennis paddles with
me. Do you have a
spare one?
Yes, I do.
spare (adj):
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Would you like + to infinitive/ noun?
Would you like to
play table tennis,
Nam?
I’d like to,
but I can’t
Mom, the weather is nice.
You should go for a walk with me.
Should + bare Infinitive
You ___________
go to see the
doctor.
Yes, …
ought to
Ought to + infinitive
Have to+ V (infinitive)
Hoa: Would you like to play
badminton,Lan?
Lan: Yes, I’d like to but I have to
do my math lesson.
Must + bare infinitive
You must stop
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1.Listen.Then practice with a partner
Ba: Would you like to play table tennis, Nam?
Nam: I’d like to, but I can’t.
Ba: That’s too bad
Nam: I have some homework. I ought to finish it before I play
table tennis.
Ba:Yes.You must do your homework first. But I’ll wait for you.
Nam: It’ll take me a few more minutes.
Ba: No problem. I also have to finish this question for Math
tomorrow.
Nam: OK, I’ve finished. Oh, I don’t have my table tennis paddles
with me. Do you have a spare one?
Ba: Yes, I do.
Nam: Can I borrow it?
Ba: Sure. Here you are.
Nam: Thanks.
Ba: OK. Let’s go.
Ba: Come and play basketball, Nam.
Nam: I’m sorry. I don’t think I can.
Ba: That’s too bad. Why not ?
Nam: Well, I should clean my room.
Ba: Can you play on Friday ?
Nam: Yes, I can.
Ba: All right. See you at seven.
Nam: OK. Bye.
Ba: Bye.
Ba: Come and play basketball, Nam.
Ba: Come and play basketball, Nam.
Nam: I’m sorry. I don’t think I can.
Ba: That’s too bad. Why not ?
Nam: Well, I should clean my room.
Ba: Can you play on Friday ?
Nam: Yes, I can.
Ba: All right. See you at seven.
Nam: OK. Bye.
Ba: Bye.
a. Volleyball / should /
visit / grandmother
/ the weekend /
Saturday afternoon
Change the underlined details using the information below.
c. Badminton / must /
go / dentist /
Sunday morning /
ten o’clock
b. Chess / ought to /
help / Dad /
Wednesday night /
six o’clock
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Now make your own
dialogues. Use these
pictures to help you.