Modals of deduction

V3C - Today's lesson
Vocabulary - Prasal verbs 
Modals of deduction - present  (Unit 9)
Modals of deduction - past (Unit 10)
(in)direct questions

Aim for today: Practice some of the vocabulary and grammar 
of Units 9 and 10


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V3C - Today's lesson
Vocabulary - Prasal verbs 
Modals of deduction - present  (Unit 9)
Modals of deduction - past (Unit 10)
(in)direct questions

Aim for today: Practice some of the vocabulary and grammar 
of Units 9 and 10


Slide 1 - Slide

Phrasal verbs (SB p. 116) 
= verbs that consist of a verb + another element (usually an adverb).
> You should really give up smoking; it's very bad for you!
> If you ever come to Amsterdam, look me up.

Sometimes they make perfect sense, sometimes they seem totally random...
> Cut it out!

Slide 2 - Slide

"When you come to London, we can put you up at our house."

to put someone up = ...
A
to investigate
B
to give someone a place to stay
C
to make someone unhappy
D
to talk about

Slide 3 - Quiz

"Why did you put me down in front of all those other people"

to put someone down = ...
A
to say 'no' to an offer or a request
B
to stop something that is a habit for you
C
to make someone feel unimportant
D
to make someone unhappy or depressed

Slide 4 - Quiz

"It's very personal, so can we please not go into it?"

to go into something = ...
A
to investigate
B
to give someone a place to stay
C
to make someone unhappy
D
to talk about

Slide 5 - Quiz

to become something or someone different
to say 'no' to an offer or a request
to stop working
to make someone unhappy or depressed
to turn into something
to turn something or someone down
to break down
to get someone down

Slide 6 - Drag question

to stop something (habit)
to appear, to happen
to investigate
to meet by chance, accidentally
to give something up
to turn up
to look into something
to run into someone

Slide 7 - Drag question

Slide 8 - Slide

Come in and sit down. You _____ be tired after the journey.

A
can't
B
must
C
could

Slide 9 - Quiz

Whose is this coat? It _____ be Paul's. It's way too small for him.
A
must
B
might
C
can't

Slide 10 - Quiz

The exam results will be out soon. It _____ be this week or possibly next week.
A
must
B
might
C
can't

Slide 11 - Quiz

He _____ be our teacher! He looks about twelve!
A
must
B
can't
C
might

Slide 12 - Quiz

Do you remember my birthday party last year? You _____ remember! It was the same day as your graduation.
A
could
B
can't
C
must

Slide 13 - Quiz

Slide 14 - Slide

Why were there no buses yesterday? Maybe it was the snow or they _____ (be) on strike.
A
must have been
B
might have been
C
can't have been

Slide 15 - Quiz

You _____ (see) her, surely! She was standing right in front of you.
A
must have seen
B
might have seen
C
can't have seen

Slide 16 - Quiz

Let's ask at reception to see if they have your keys. Someone _____ (find) them.
A
must have found
B
might have found
C
can't have found

Slide 17 - Quiz

He _____ (go) to Russia. He didn't have a passport.
A
must have gone
B
can't have gone
C
might have gone

Slide 18 - Quiz

I _____ (leave) my wallet in the restaurant as I paid for the taxi home afterwards.
A
must have left
B
might have left
C
can't have left

Slide 19 - Quiz

Sarah looks really happy. She ____________(pass) her driving test.
A
can't have passed
B
must have passed
C
might have passed

Slide 20 - Quiz

Direct questions vs. Indirect questions


  • What is he doing?
  • I wonder what he is doing.
  • Do you know what he is doing?
  • Where can I sit?
  • I want to know where I can sit.
  • Can you tell me where I can sit?

Slide 21 - Slide

What are the two differences between a direct and an indirect question?

Slide 22 - Mind map

What are the two differences between a direct and an indirect question?

Slide 23 - Open question

Complete the indirect questions:
How old is Joey?

Slide 24 - Open question

Indirect questions:
How did Pete Green feel? I'd like to know

Slide 25 - Open question

Turn it into an indirect question:
Are the Beatles even better than Queen?

Slide 26 - Open question