H3 Theme 2 Recap of modals+vocabulary (G+H+I)

Today: 
  • Grammar recap: Modals(must,have to, should, ought to)
  • Vocabulary practice (Words G+H+I)
  • Work on your week task: ex. 20,21,22
  • Reading Oliver Twist (Portfolio)


  • Tests: formative-on Thursday, book test -next week

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This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 120 min

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Today: 
  • Grammar recap: Modals(must,have to, should, ought to)
  • Vocabulary practice (Words G+H+I)
  • Work on your week task: ex. 20,21,22
  • Reading Oliver Twist (Portfolio)


  • Tests: formative-on Thursday, book test -next week

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Lesson goals(Lesdoelen):
At the end of the lesson:

- you know the meaning and use of the modals (revision)
- you have learned and practised Words G,H and I.
- you have worked on Reading skill (reading Oliver Twist)

Slide 2 - Slide

Slide 3 - Slide

What are 'modals' ?


must (not)-> moeten/niet mogen. Jij vindt dat iets (niet) moet.

has to / have to-> moeten-> zekerheid, noodzaak of verplichting (iets moet van iemand anders)
don't have to / doesn't have to-> niet hoeven, het is geen verplichting

should (not)-> zou moeten. Je geeft advies of raadt iets af. 
ought to-> zou moeten. Je geeft advies.


Slide 4 - Slide

Exercise
Rewrite the sentence using the given words.
Write full answers (do not have, must not....).

Example: You are not allowed to eat here. (must not)
You must not eat here.

Slide 5 - Slide

You are not allowed to talk during the test. (must not)

Slide 6 - Open question

It isn't necessary to bring food. (do not have to)

Slide 7 - Open question

I am obliged to finish this letter before midday. (have to)

Slide 8 - Open question

It would be kind of you if you visit him in the hospital. (ought to)

Slide 9 - Open question

It makes sense to buy the tickets right now. They might be sold out tomorrow. (should)

!!! Write only the 1st sentence here!

Slide 10 - Open question

Completely stuck...
Have you ever been stuck?
How did you feel then? (embarassed, anxious,
angry, sad, desperate, powerless, gobsmacked)

That's what happend to me
 when I was just about as old as you are now....
Predicament = a bad situation that is difficult to get out of


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Completely stuck...
I used to go to my grandparents and spend there several weeks on my summer holidays.
Once I woke up in the morning and found out that my earring was missing. I searched the __________ room and found the earing just behind the bed where I was sleeping. I bent down to __________for it but couldn't move back. I was just stuck inbetween the bed and the wall. I felt ___________ and that ____________! Luckily my grandma came to ___________me and moved bed aside. This made me feel __________. but luckily I came _________out of this embarassing ___________
                                               Completely stuck...
I used to go to my grandparents and spend there several weeks on my summer holidays.
Once I woke up in the morning and found out that my earring was missing. I searched the __________ room and found the earing just behind the bed where I was sleeping. I bent down to __________for it but couldn't move back. I was just stuck inbetween the bed and the wall. I felt ___________ and that ____________! Luckily my grandma came to ___________me and moved bed aside. This made me feel __________ but luckily I came _________out of this embarassing ___________! 

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I searched the __________ room and found the earing just behind the bed where I was sleeping.
I bent down to __________for it but couldn't move back.
I felt ___________ because I couldn' t do anything .
That ______________ !
Luckily my grandma came to ___________me and moved bed aside.
This made me feel __________. 
But luckily I came ______________out of this embarassing predicament! 
powerless
free
unscathed
reach
entire
uneasy
made my skin crawl

Slide 13 - Drag question

Completely stuck...
I used to go to my grandparents and spend there several weeks on my summer holidays.
Once I woke up in the morning and found out that my earring was missing. I searched the entire room and found the earing just behind the bed where I was sleeping. I bent down to reach for it but couldn't move back. I was just stuck inbetween the bed and the wall. I felt powerless and that made my skin crawl! Luckily my grandma came to free me and moved bed aside. This made me feel uneasy but luckily I came unscathed out of this embarassing predicament

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Vocabulary Practice (H+I, p. 33)

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Take the quiz to practise Words G,H and I.
Use your Textbook, p. 33. Click here to start the quiz.






More practice with modals? Watch the video

More practice with nor/neither/either?    
Try this online exercise (click on exercise1): Exercise 1


Finished the vocabulary quiz?

  • Do: Theme 2 ex. 20,21,23 (H)
  • Study: Words A+I Theme 2 (click here to practise them with Quizlet)

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Reading Oliver Twist -> ~ 15-20 min
Filling in your Portfolio -> ~ 10 min (all groups work on Reading skill today, no group work)

Slide 17 - Slide

Lesson goals(Lesdoelen):
At the end of the lesson:

- you know the meaning and use of the modals (revision)
- you have learned and practised Words G,H and I.
- you have worked on Reading skill (reading Oliver Twist)

Slide 18 - Slide

Next time
Formative test Theme 2 ...
Study: all words and grammar
Discussing Oliver Twist and further reading

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