This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 30 min
Items in this lesson
English - 19 January
Slide 1 - Slide
Modals
Modals are short for modal auxiliaries (Dutch: hulpwerkwoorden van modaliteit). Modals can express obligation (Dutch: verplichting), necessity (Dutch: noodzaak) or permission (Dutch: toestemming) and prohibition (Dutch: verbod).
Slide 2 - Slide
Modals
Main verbs (walk, eat) can change depending on the past or present (walked, ate), but you can use modals to talk about being able to do something, permissions and requests.
Can you walk to school? You shouldn't walk to school. I will walk to school.
Slide 3 - Slide
You are giving advice. Which modal do you use? You really _______ ask your parents for help.
Slide 4 - Open question
Should = zou (eigenlijk) moeten, vooral bij advies/afraden Must = moeten (als je zelf vindt dat iets moet) Have to = moeten (als iemand anders vindt dat iets moet)
"I must finish this book this afternoon." "You have to be on time tomorrow." "You should really pay more attention in class."
Slide 5 - Slide
11. If you want to work in the USA, you ______ speak proper English
A
Should
B
Must
C
Have to
Slide 6 - Quiz
12. You look like you're ill. You ____ go to school today.
A
Shouldn't
B
Mustn't
C
Don't have to
Slide 7 - Quiz
13. Tomorrow is Sunday, so I _____ go to school!
A
Shouldn't
B
Mustn't
C
Don't have to
Slide 8 - Quiz
14. I ___ remember to feed the dog.
A
Should
B
Must
C
Have to
Slide 9 - Quiz
15. If you follow my advice, it ____ be easy.
A
Should
B
Must
C
Has to
Slide 10 - Quiz
HOMEWORK
* Work on three listening exercises from the British Council