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Writing skill
Unit: Culture
Topic: General Information
Sub topic : Musical instrument
Matthayomsuksa 2
Writing skill
Vocabulary
wind instrument
string instrument
percussion instrument
blow
shake
stroke
pluck
hit
Structure
How to use “Gerund”
Gerunds (-ing)
       When a verb ends in -ing, it may be a gerund or a
present participle. It is important to understand that they are
not the same.
 Gerunds are sometime called “verbal nouns”
      When we use a verb in -ing form more like a noun, it is
usually a gerund:
                  Fishing is fun.
      When we use a verb in -ing form more like a verb or
an adjective, it is usually a present participle:
• Anthony is fishing.
• I have a boring teacher.
Usage
Gerunds as Subject, Object or Complement
Try to think of gerunds as verbs in noun form.
Like nouns, gerunds can be the subject, object
or complement of a sentence:
  – Smoking costs a lot of money.
  – I don't like writing.
  – My favourite occupation is reading.
But, like a verb, a gerund can also have an object
itself. In this case, the whole expression [gerund
+ object] can be the subject, object or
complement of the sentence.
• Smoking cigarettes costs a lot of money.
• I don't like writing letters.
• My favorite occupation is reading detective
   stories.
Like nouns, we can use gerunds with adjectives
(including articles and other determiners):
  – pointless questioning
  – a settling of debts
  – the making of Titanic
  – his drinking of alcohol
But when we use a gerund with an article, it
does not usually take a direct object:
  – a settling of debts (not a settling debts)
  – Making "Titanic" was expensive.
  – The making of "Titanic" was expensive.
Gerunds after Prepositions
This is a good rule. It has no exceptions!
If we want to use a verb after a preposition, it
must be a gerund. It is impossible to use an
infinitive after a preposition. So for example, we
say:
  – I will call you after arriving at the office.
  – Please have a drink before leaving.
  – I am looking forward to meeting you.
Notice that you could replace all the above
gerunds with "real" nouns:
  – I will call you after my arrival at the office.
  – Please have a drink before your departure.
  – I am looking forward to our lunch.
  – Do you object to this job?
  – Tara always dreams about holidays.
Gerunds after Certain Verbs
    We sometimes use one verb after another
verb. Often the second verb is in the infinitive
form, for example:
  – I want to eat.
  – But sometimes the second verb must be in gerund
    form, for example:
  – I dislike eating.
This depends on the first verb. Here is a list of
verbs that are usually followed by a verb in
gerund form:
      admit, appreciate, avoid, carry on,
consider, defer, delay, deny, detest, dislike,
endure, enjoy, escape, excuse, face, feel like,
finish, forgive, give up, can't help, imagine,
involve, leave off, mention, mind, miss,
postpone, practise, put off, report, resent, risk,
can't stand, suggest, understand
Gerunds in Passive Sense
We often use a gerund after the verbs need,
require and want. In this case, the gerund has a
passive sense.
  – I have three shirts that need washing. (need to be
    washed)
  – This letter requires signing. (needs to be signed)
  – The house wants repainting. (needs to be
    repainted)
Text 3
       There are many different kinds of musical instruments.
Three common kinds are wind instruments, string instruments and
percussion instruments.
        Wind instruments are played by blowing air into them.
They are often easy to learn, although some can be quite difficult
to play well. Common examples include the trumpet, flute and
clarinet.
        String instruments are played by stroking or plucking
strings. Some are easy to learn, while others are very hard to pick
up. Typical examples are the guitar, violin and cello.
       Percussion instruments are played by hitting or shaking
them. Common kinds include the drums, xylophone and
tambourine. Although some are very easy to play, others are tricky
to master.
Writing game

    Direction: Fill the vocabulary from the text into the table.

                                    Types

………Wind……….. Instrument   ……………………….. Instrument   ……………………….. Instrument




1 Flute                   1                        1

2                         2                        2

3                         3                        3
What am I ?


Direction: Write a riddle from a given musical instrument.
Then, ask your friends to guess the answer.




                         Example:
I am a string instrument. I am played by plucking.
My shape looks like violin. I am played with
acoustic songs.
…….………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………….
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  • 1. Writing skill Unit: Culture Topic: General Information Sub topic : Musical instrument Matthayomsuksa 2
  • 10. pluck
  • 11. hit
  • 13. How to use “Gerund” Gerunds (-ing) When a verb ends in -ing, it may be a gerund or a present participle. It is important to understand that they are not the same. Gerunds are sometime called “verbal nouns” When we use a verb in -ing form more like a noun, it is usually a gerund: Fishing is fun. When we use a verb in -ing form more like a verb or an adjective, it is usually a present participle: • Anthony is fishing. • I have a boring teacher.
  • 14. Usage Gerunds as Subject, Object or Complement Try to think of gerunds as verbs in noun form. Like nouns, gerunds can be the subject, object or complement of a sentence: – Smoking costs a lot of money. – I don't like writing. – My favourite occupation is reading.
  • 15. But, like a verb, a gerund can also have an object itself. In this case, the whole expression [gerund + object] can be the subject, object or complement of the sentence. • Smoking cigarettes costs a lot of money. • I don't like writing letters. • My favorite occupation is reading detective stories.
  • 16. Like nouns, we can use gerunds with adjectives (including articles and other determiners): – pointless questioning – a settling of debts – the making of Titanic – his drinking of alcohol But when we use a gerund with an article, it does not usually take a direct object: – a settling of debts (not a settling debts) – Making "Titanic" was expensive. – The making of "Titanic" was expensive.
  • 17. Gerunds after Prepositions This is a good rule. It has no exceptions! If we want to use a verb after a preposition, it must be a gerund. It is impossible to use an infinitive after a preposition. So for example, we say: – I will call you after arriving at the office. – Please have a drink before leaving. – I am looking forward to meeting you.
  • 18. Notice that you could replace all the above gerunds with "real" nouns: – I will call you after my arrival at the office. – Please have a drink before your departure. – I am looking forward to our lunch. – Do you object to this job? – Tara always dreams about holidays.
  • 19. Gerunds after Certain Verbs We sometimes use one verb after another verb. Often the second verb is in the infinitive form, for example: – I want to eat. – But sometimes the second verb must be in gerund form, for example: – I dislike eating.
  • 20. This depends on the first verb. Here is a list of verbs that are usually followed by a verb in gerund form: admit, appreciate, avoid, carry on, consider, defer, delay, deny, detest, dislike, endure, enjoy, escape, excuse, face, feel like, finish, forgive, give up, can't help, imagine, involve, leave off, mention, mind, miss, postpone, practise, put off, report, resent, risk, can't stand, suggest, understand
  • 21. Gerunds in Passive Sense We often use a gerund after the verbs need, require and want. In this case, the gerund has a passive sense. – I have three shirts that need washing. (need to be washed) – This letter requires signing. (needs to be signed) – The house wants repainting. (needs to be repainted)
  • 22. Text 3 There are many different kinds of musical instruments. Three common kinds are wind instruments, string instruments and percussion instruments. Wind instruments are played by blowing air into them. They are often easy to learn, although some can be quite difficult to play well. Common examples include the trumpet, flute and clarinet. String instruments are played by stroking or plucking strings. Some are easy to learn, while others are very hard to pick up. Typical examples are the guitar, violin and cello. Percussion instruments are played by hitting or shaking them. Common kinds include the drums, xylophone and tambourine. Although some are very easy to play, others are tricky to master.
  • 23. Writing game Direction: Fill the vocabulary from the text into the table. Types ………Wind……….. Instrument ……………………….. Instrument ……………………….. Instrument 1 Flute 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3
  • 24. What am I ? Direction: Write a riddle from a given musical instrument. Then, ask your friends to guess the answer. Example:
  • 25. I am a string instrument. I am played by plucking. My shape looks like violin. I am played with acoustic songs. …….……………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………….