Modal verbs + May, might

Goal for Today
To understand the difference between the following modal verbs:
Can
Could
to be allowed to
to be able to 
May and Might, Should, must, have to


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Goal for Today
To understand the difference between the following modal verbs:
Can
Could
to be allowed to
to be able to 
May and Might, Should, must, have to


Slide 1 - Slide

Modal verbs - helping verbs
Modal verbs are always used together with another verbs. 
Example: He .......................(to swim) really well. 
He can swim really well. 

Some modals are same form for all subjects.
Example: We can swim really well. 

Slide 2 - Slide

Can 
Gebruik je voor: vaardigheid (of niet), mogelijkheid, het vragen en geven om toestemming 

  • John can play the guitar / John can't play guitar
  • We can take a map with us.
  • Can we go to the party? 
  • Yes, you can go to the party.

Slide 3 - Slide

Could
 Gebruik je voor: vaardigheid van het verleden, mogelijkheid, een meer beleefde manier om iets te vragen.

  • I could play the piano when I was younger.
  • We could drink a coffee and then go. 
  • Could I have an orange juice please?

Slide 4 - Slide

To be able to
Gebruik je om te zeggen dat je wel of niet in staat bent om iets te doen (nu, in het verleden of in de toekomst) 

Nu: I am able to wash the windows.
VT: I wasn't able to wash the windows last weekend.
Toekomst: I will be able to wash the windows when I get my ladder back.

Slide 5 - Slide

To be allowed to
Gebruik je om toestemming aan te geven of niet (nu, verleden of toekomst) 

 He is allowed to play games all day long.
He was allowed to play games all day long but not any more.
He will be allowed to play games all day long in the holidays.
He won't be allowed to play games all day long in the holidays.

Slide 6 - Slide

Any questions .....

Let's start the quiz questions and test your knowledge so far

Slide 7 - Slide

He ...................run very fast when he was a child.
A
can
B
could
C
is able to
D
was able to

Slide 8 - Quiz

If you are under 18 years of age you .................. buy alcohol.
A
couldn't
B
are not allowed to
C
is not allowed to

Slide 9 - Quiz

She .................sing really well. She should audition for a talen show.
A
can
B
could

Slide 10 - Quiz

My bike is broken but I think that I ................ fix it myself.
A
can
B
am allowed to
C
am able to
D
was able to

Slide 11 - Quiz

Did you know that Jamie ... go out after 10.00 p.m.? His parents won't let him.

A
can't
B
isn't allowed to

Slide 12 - Quiz

Hopefully, I .......................... to New Zealand next summer.
A
am able to go
B
will be able to go
C
am allowed to go
D
will be allowed to go

Slide 13 - Quiz

After he finishes this course he .................... speak better English.
A
can
B
could
C
is able to
D
will be able to

Slide 14 - Quiz

I ................ go out again if I come home too late. My parents will ground me.
A
am not able to
B
won't be allowed to
C
will be allowed to
D
am not allowed to

Slide 15 - Quiz

could
to be able to
to be allowed to
can
zou kunnen
zou mogen
konden
mochten
kunnen, 
in staat zijn tot
mogen,
toestemming krijgen
kunnen,
mogen,
mogelijk zijn

Slide 16 - Drag question

I understand the difference between
Can, could, to be able to, to be allowed to
Not at all
I would like another explanation, to be certain
I think I get it, but I would like some exercises to practice
I get this

Slide 17 - Poll

Now let's look at
May and Might
Should, Have to and Must

Slide 18 - Slide

May

  • Possibility - (50% certain)
  • Permission - to give or ask
  • Questions - more polite than can or could

May I ask you a question? 
Might

  •  Possibility (30% certain) 

  • Questions - more polite than may, can or could

Might I ask you a question? 

Slide 19 - Slide

Students ................ only borrow 10 books at a time from the library.
A
may
B
might

Slide 20 - Quiz

I told them I ____ go if I felt like it, but wasn't sure.
A
may
B
might

Slide 21 - Quiz

I am not sure but I think my camera ................ be broken. Look, this bit is just hanging on there.
A
may
B
might

Slide 22 - Quiz

I was just wondering whether you ____ be able to help me.
A
may
B
might

Slide 23 - Quiz

I ..........................get stuck in traffic, but at this time of the day there normally isn't a problem.
A
may
B
might

Slide 24 - Quiz

Should, must, have to

Slide 25 - Slide

In a nut shell
Have to - informeel, iets dat je moet doen/ noodzakelijk
Have to  - kan ook in de verleden tijd gebruikt worden (Had to)
Must - hetzelfde als "have to" maar het klinkt formeler en dwingender (regels, wetten of bevelen)
Must - gaat ook over iets dat logisch is, komt van de "speaker"
Should - advies/ mening geven

Slide 26 - Slide

Visitors ......................touch the paintings in a museum.
A
must not
B
should not
C
don't have to

Slide 27 - Quiz

Are you coming with us Jill? No, I ...........fix my bike tyre before I can go anywhere.
A
must
B
have to
C
should

Slide 28 - Quiz

Passengers .................... fasten their seat belts for take off and landing.
A
should
B
must
C
have to
D
has to

Slide 29 - Quiz

You ....................drink coffee late at night otherwise you might not be able to fall asleep.
A
must not
B
should not
C
don't have to

Slide 30 - Quiz

Do you .......................to get up early tomorrow morning?
A
should
B
have to
C
must

Slide 31 - Quiz

Dogs ...................be kept on a lead in a dog friendly zone in the park.
A
should
B
have to
C
must
D
don't have to

Slide 32 - Quiz

have to
must
should
can
be able to
could
moeten vanuit iemand anders/ 
moet van de "spreker" 
zou moeten
zou kunnen
kan
in staat zijn om

Slide 33 - Drag question

Continue with....
Unit 3, Lesson 5
Exercise 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7

Slide 34 - Slide

How confident do you feel using modal verbs
010

Slide 35 - Poll

Should - used for suggestions, advice or opinions




  • You should get out more. It isn’t good to sit indoors all day.
  • My doctor says I should try to exercise at least twice a week.

Slide 36 - Slide

Must - for rules, law (formal) or something that is logical or really needs to happen

  • All non-essential shops must close at 5pm to help stop the spread of covid 19.
  • You must be over 18 years old to buy alcohol.
  • You must complete level one in the game before it will move onto level two.

Slide 37 - Slide

Have to - expresses something that needs to be done (informal)/ what is necessary in the situation

  • I have to clean my bedroom at the weekend otherwise my parents won’t let me go out.
  • You have to finish these exercises as homework.
  • I have to buy a new laptop as this one is broken

Slide 38 - Slide