LESSON IDENTIFICATION CLASS – Nine/D SUBJECT- ENGLISH SECOND PAPER PART- GRAMMAR TIME- 50 MINUTES.

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LESSON IDENTIFICATION CLASS – Nine/D SUBJECT- ENGLISH SECOND PAPER PART- GRAMMAR TIME- 50 MINUTES

Incomplete : The plane will take off in time provided that Complete: The plane will take off in time provided that the weather is good.

Teacher: What do you mean by the texts and image? Students : Completing Sentence.

Learning outcome: By the end of the lesson the students will be able to complete the sentences by using the following structures and examples.

1. ‘Provided/ Provided that / Providing that’ – means conjunction ‘if’. Structure : Subject + verb + object (extension) + provided / provided that / providing that + the rest part ( subordinate clause). Example : Incomplete: I shall go out providing that Complete: I shall go out providing that it doesn’t rain. 2. So + adjective + that Use so + adjective (1) to mean ‘to such a high degree or great extent’; ‘I was so tired that I fell asleep on the train.’ ‘I didn’t expect the hotels to be so busy.’ (2) To express strong personal emotion. ‘It was very kind of you to help me. I’m so grateful.’ Otherwise, use very/extremely + adjective. ‘She was very tired and found it difficult to stay awake.’ My English is so poor that my wife has to translate everything. So + adjective/adverb + that clause: ‘She was so clever that all the universities wanted her.’ The pianist played so badly that the audience walked out.’ Compare: ‘ My English is very poor so my wife has to translate everything.’ By N D Turton and J B Heaton, ‘Longman Dictionary of common Errors’ – 304/305 Structure: Subject + verb + so + adjective/ adverb + that + Subject + can, may, could, might + present form of verb + object ( extension ). Example: He is so weak that he can’t walk.

Individual Work: Complete the following sentence: 1.I shall not go out providing that I will agree to go to Dhaka providing that She will come to visit tomorrow provided that He will shine in life provided that He can lend you the money provided provided that you helped him provided that the weather is fine. 8.I shall visit your house provided that I will help you providing that English is so difficult that The load is so heavy that The patient is so weak that The tea is so hot that The poem is so hard that The problem is so difficult that

Answer: Complete the following sentence: 1.I shall not go out providing that it rains. 2.I will agree to go to Dhaka providing that my bus fair is paid. 3.She will come to visit tomorrow provided that there is no haratal. 4.He will shine in life provided that he works hard. 5.He can lend you the money provided that you are agree. 6.He will finish the work in time provided that you helped him. 7.The plane will take off provided that the weather is fine. 8.I shall visit your house provided that you invite me. 9.I will help you providing that you want. 10.English is so difficult that many students are afraid of it. 11.The load is so heavy that I cannot lift it. 12.The patient is so weak that he cannot move an inch. 13.The tea is so hot that I cannot drink it. 14.The poem is so hard that the students can not understand it. 15.The problem is so difficult that they cannot solve.

Home Work: 1.I shall give you some money provided I will help you provided that I would help you providing that The bus will start in time provided that We shall go out provided The poor can change their lot provided that You can walk where you like provided you He is so dull that He is so lazy that The load is so heavy that The child is so weak that He is so dishonest that The bag is so heavy that The snow-covered country was so frozen and cold that The penny bloods were so much thrilling that

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