2. QUESTIONS WITH EVER
Have you
ever
refused to
go to Peru?
Have you ever
been in USA?
Yes, I have
No, I haven´t
3. VERBS + INFINITIVES
Infinitives often follow these verbs:
- agree
- decide
- hope
- need
- promise
- want
- expect
- intend
- plan
- refuse
- can / can´t afford
- would like
Examples:
- The shop refused to
accept a cheque.
- I prefer to drive.
- We need to complete
this report by Friday.
- He promised to phone me
soon.
4. QUESTIONS
• How much do you
expect to pay for the
concert?
• What did you agree to
do next holiday?
• What does Joseph
intend to buy
tomorrow?
• No more than $25.00
• We agreed to go to the
beach.
• Joseph intends to buy
some concert tickets
tomorrow.
5. PRESENT PERFECT
already and yet
Questions
- Have you done your
homework already?
Or
- Have you done your
homework yet?
Answers
- Yes, I have
- No, I haven´t
6. PRESENT PERFECT
already and yet
Affirmative statements
• They have already
bought the tickets.
• She has already paid
the credit card bill .
Negative statements
They haven´t bought the
tickets yet.
She hasn´t paid the credit
card bill yet.
8. TRENDS ON FOREIGN LANGUAGE
WRITING
• Brown (2001) expresses
that written products
are often the result of
thinking, drafting, and
revising procedures that
require specialized
skills, skills that not
every speaker develops
naturally.
9. TRENDS ON FOREIGN LANGUAGE
WRITING
• How to organize ideas
coherently
• How to use discourse
markers and rhetorical
conventions cohesively
in a written text
• How to revise text for
clearer meaning
• How to edit text for
appropriate grammar
• How to produce a final
product.