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INU 611. Unit 9. Q & A. How was your holiday? What did you do? What did you eat and drink? Where did you go? Who did you see ?. Unit 9 • At Your Service. Commercial. Unit 9. EIGHT COMMONLY OFFERED SERVICES. --Why would someone need these services? --Have you ever used any of them?
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INU 611 Unit 9
Q & A • How was your holiday? • What did you do? • What did you eat and drink? • Where did you go? • Who did you see?
Unit 9 • At Your Service • Commercial
Unit 9 EIGHT COMMONLY OFFERED SERVICES --Why would someone need these services? --Have you ever used any of them? --What are some other common services and skills people offer in Chile?
Have or get something done ACTIVE Do you know where I can have someone fix my bike? You can have Hazel´s Personal Services fix your bike. You can get a repair shop to fix your bike. PASSIVE Do you know where I can have my bike fixed? You can have your bike fixed by Hazel´s Personal Services. You can get a your bike fixed at a repair shop.
Have or get something done • shorten my skirt • cut my hair • repair my watch • fix my scooter • take my passportphoto • massage my neck • clean my leatherjacket • takecare of my petswhileI´maway
Discussion • Different places, different ways, p. 60 • Can you… • have a suit or dress made on the street? • have a meal served to you on a commuter bus? • have you portrait drawn by a street artist? • get your eyes examined in a shopping mall? • get library books delivered to your home? • check your email in a bus terminal? • do grocery shopping over the Internet? • buy clothing from a vending machine? Can youhave a suitordressmadeonthestreet? Yes! You can haveit done… No, youcan´thavethat done here.
Interchange 9 Because I said so! • Read the comments from the parents. Why do they feel this way? • Think of 2 arguments to support each point of view.
Word Power, p. 60 • broken up with • came up with • looking forward to • cut down on • keep up with • put up with • get along with • take care of Make sentences with each phrasal verb in Part A.
Conversation, p. 8 • Read silently. • True or false? • Mike is unhappy he hasn’t had a date for a long time. • James likes the idea of looking at personal ads on the Internet. • James likes the idea of joining an online dating service. • Two volunteers to read aloud the conversation.
Making suggestions, p. 61 With gerunds (-ing form of the verb) • What about… • What about looking through the personal ads? • Have you thought about… • Have you thought about joining an online dating service?
Making suggestions, p. 61 With modals(auxillary/helping verbs) + verb • Maybe you could… • Maybe you couldgo to an online chatroom. • Maybe you couldtry an alternative option.
Making suggestions, p. 61 With infinitives • It might be a good idea … • It might be a good idea to check out those discussion groups at the book store. • One thing you could do is… • One thing you could do is (to) eat foods that are better for your health.
Making suggestions, p. 61 With negative questions • Why don’t you… • Why don’t you join a dating service?
Practice suggestions • http://411mcgrath.weebly.com/611-avanzado-ii.html • Listen to their problems and be able to provide suggestions using • gerunds • modals • infinitives • negative questions