Participle 1,2 Открытый урок учителя английского языка Саночкиной С.В. в рамках стажировочной площадки.

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Participle 1,2 Открытый урок учителя английского языка Саночкиной С.В. в рамках стажировочной площадки

Is this cartoon interesting, boring or scaring?

Compare: I’m interested because the cartoon is interesting. I’m scared because the cartoon is scaring. I’m bored because the cartoon is boring.

Write out in two columns participles and corresponding nouns with the translation. What is the difference between ing-participles and ed- participles? Выделите окончания!

-ed My brother/interested Everybody/shocked I/surprised The teacher/disappointed The tourists/tired My brother/interested Everybody/shocked I/surprised The teacher/disappointed The tourists/tired -ing Books/interesting News/shocking It/surprising The results/disappointing The trip/tiring Books/interesting News/shocking It/surprising The results/disappointing The trip/tiring

The participle is a part of speech that is formed by the _____ with ____or ____endings. –ed participles ______ _________. – ing participles describe _______. Both can be translated as ___________into Russian.

The participle is a part of speech that is formed by the verb with –ed or –ing endings. –ed participles describe people’s feelings. – ing participles describe nous. Both can be translated as adjectives into Russian.

Fill in: 1)(tire) Jim was _______after the lesson. The job was very _________. 2) (disappoint) The party was very __________. Helen was __________ with the trip. 3) (depress) Laura had very ______ thoughts. When I heard the news, I felt______. 4) (surprise)We were _______ at the size of the dog. It’s not _____that ha passed the exam so easily. 5) (bore) The kids had nothing to do and were _____. The film is ______. I don’t want to watch it. 6) (annoy) Terry was _____with the naughty kids. I couldn’t listen to those ________ sounds.

Check your partner: 1)(tire) Jim was tired after the lesson. The job was very tiring. 2) (disappoint) The party was very disappointing. Helen was disappointed with the trip. 3) (depress) Laura had very depressing thoughts. When I heard the news, I felt depressed. 4) (surprise)We were surprised at the size of the dog. It’s not surprising that ha passed the exam so easily. 5) (bore) The kids had nothing to do and were bored. The film is boring. I don’t want to watch it. 6) (annoy) Terry was annoyed with the naughty kids. I couldn’t listen to those annoying sounds.

What do they feel and why?