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GERUNDS and INFINITIVES

CEFR Level A2
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'Find Someone Who'
​Activity

Gerunds
​(like / love / hate / enjoy + verb + ing)
Classic 'Find Someone Who' activity

​Whole class activity

Activity Notes on Page 2 (with Activity
​Version 1 and Version 2)

Level: Elementary to Intermediate

Time: Approx 15 - 20 minutes
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AUDIO ANSWER KEY
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Grammar Quiz
Gerunds and Infinitives
16 multiple-choice questions; with ANSWER KEY and percentage conversion chart

Level: Intermediate

Time: Approx 15 minutes


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Try the interactive version of the above quiz!
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Grammar Worksheet
Gerunds used as Subjects
15 sentences (fill in the gaps to complete each sentence); with ANSWER KEY and percentage conversion chart

Level: Elementary to Intermediate

Time: Approx 15 minutes


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ACTIVITY SUGGESTION
Before your students begin completing the sentences, make sure they know the meanings of all the verbs in the box.
See also the suggested follow-up activity below ("Gerunds used as Objects")

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Grammar Worksheet
Gerunds used as Objects
15 sentences (fill in the gaps to complete each sentence); with ANSWER KEY and percentage conversion chart

Level: Elementary to Intermediate

Time: Approx 15 minutes


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ACTIVITY SUGGESTIONS
Before your students begin completing the sentences, make sure they know the meanings of all the verbs in the box.

Consider following up by playing a quick game of charades.  Divide the class into two teams and have one person from each team come to the front of the board.  Then, write one of the gerunds on the board (for example, 'hunting').  The students at the front are not allowed to look at the board; instead they must watch their teammates act out the word.  Award one point for a correct guess before having two new students come to the front and continuing the game.
(Add 5 to 10 minutes)

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Grammar
Reference Chart
                   
​Gerunds and Infinitives


Rules on how to form sentences with verbs followed by gerunds or infinitives

Print in b/w; or color for projectors or laminated prints

Level: Elementary to Intermediate
(A2 to B1)


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SUGGESTION
Email this grammar reference chart to your students if you know their email addresses, or post it on your class website.

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Grammar Quiz                                        Verbs followed by Gerunds and Infinitives

16 multiple-choice questions; with ANSWER KEY and percentage conversion chart

Level: Elementary to Intermediate
(A2 to B1)


Time: Approx 15 minutes

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ACTIVITY SUGGESTION
Use this quiz either as a pre-activity diagnostic tool, or as a post-activity evaluative assessment.  Consider saving time marking papers by having one or two students come to the board to write their answers.  Wrap-up by correcting and discussing any mistakes.  (Add 5 to 10 minutes.)


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