English class 12 - 12 - 2023

English Class
12 - 12 - 2023

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English Class
12 - 12 - 2023

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Planning
Attendance
Recap
Lesson goals
Can, could, should and have to
Practice
Lesson goals







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Lesson goals
At the end of class you will know
- How to use can, could, should and have to
- When to use can, could, should and have to

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Recap: What did we discuss last week?

Slide 4 - Mind map

Preview
I can speak Spanish fluently after living in Spain for a year.

Could you pass me the salt, please? I can't reach it from here.
You should visit the museum while you're in town; it's a fascinating experience.
I have to submit the report by Friday, so I need to work on it every day this week.


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Preview
Can: I can speak Spanish fluently after living in Spain for a year.

Could: Could you pass me the salt, please? I can't reach it from here.
Should: You should visit the museum while you're in town; it's a fascinating experience.
Have to: I have to finish the report by Friday, so I need to work on it every day this week.


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Can
Can means ...

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Can
Can means kunnen 

You use can to talk about:
- what people, animals and things can do
- permission (toestemming)

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Could
Could means ...

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Could
Could means zou kunnen

You use could to talk about:
- what people, animals and things could do in the past
- permissions in the past
- what is possible 

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Should
You use should to talk about advice 

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Have to
Have to means ... 

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Have to
Have to means moet

You use have to to talk about obligations (verplichtingen); there 
is no choice
You can use not with have to to say there is no obligations (geen verplichting); there is a choice

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Rule
You do not add -s after can, could and should after he, she or it
After can, could and should, you use the verb without to

He can walk to school
She should call the police

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Practice
What? 52, 53, 54AB OR the handout
How? Alone or in pairs and stay seated 
Help? Raise your hands if you have a question
Time? 10 - 15 minutes
Result? Better understanding of the grammar
Done? Raise your hands so I can check you answers

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Lesson goals
You now know
- How to use can, could, should and have to
- When to use can, could, should and have to

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