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Lesson goals
By end of this lesson you will be able to:

 give instructions and advice, and warn people
 use modal verbs: the positive and negative forms
  use quantifiers correctly in a sentence. 



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Give some advice to someone who is planning to go skydiving for the first time

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Stone 7

Instructions

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THEME WORDS D

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Ought to and should
Should and ought to both express advice or recommendation.
Should is more common and sounds more casual.
Ought to can sound stronger or slightly formal.
Examples:

You should eat more vegetables.
You ought to apologise to her.







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May and might
May expresses a possibility (often a bit more likely) or is used for permission.
Might indicates a weaker or less certain possibility, and can be the past form of “may.”
Examples:
She may join us later.
He might already be sleep.
May I leave early?

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Task 1

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p. 25 

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Grammar: Quantifiers 

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