Les 4.4 13 feb

 Today
  • Pronunciation vocabulary 4.3
  • Work on homework exercises
  • Explain grammar: modals
       -  Practice in LessonUp
  • Quizlet about vocabulary 4.1 & 4.2
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 Today
  • Pronunciation vocabulary 4.3
  • Work on homework exercises
  • Explain grammar: modals
       -  Practice in LessonUp
  • Quizlet about vocabulary 4.1 & 4.2

Slide 1 - Slide

Vocabulary
Coursebook page 116

    Pronunciation vocabulary 4.3
    Repeat the words

    Slide 2 - Slide

    Please take
    your notebook in
    front of you

    Slide 3 - Slide

    Modals: moeten
    Must
    • must (not) + hele werkwoord
    • NE: moet
    • persoonlijke noodzaak, kan niet anders
     I must finish this essay today. I need to hand it in tomorrow.
    You must be tired after such a long day.

    Slide 4 - Slide

    Modals: moeten
    Should
    • should (not) + hele werkwoord
    • NE: zou (eigenlijk) moeten
    You shouldn't eat too much sugar.
    They should do their homework more often.

    Slide 5 - Slide

    Modals: moeten
    Have to
    • has to / have to + hele werkwoord
    • doesn't / don't have to + hele werkwoord (= niet hoeven)
    • iets moet van iemand anders
    • zekerheid, noodzaak of verplichting
    Mum says you don't have to do the dishes.
     They have to leave early today. 

    Slide 6 - Slide

    Modals: kunnen
    Can
    • can (not) + hele werkwoord
    • NE: kan, mag (regels)
    • verzoek (informeel), voorstel
    People aged 18 or over can vote in the elections.
     She can speak four languages.
    I can help you if you want.

    Slide 7 - Slide

    Modals: kunnen
    Could
    • could (not) + hele werkwoord
    • NE: kon, mocht, zou kunnen, zou mogen
    • beleefde vraag, voorstel
    Could you help me, please?
    Eric couldn't make it on time.

    Slide 8 - Slide

    Modals: zullen
    Will
    • will (not) / shall (not) + hele werkwoord
    • NE: zal (toekomst) 
    • belofte, spontaan besluit, voorspelling zonder bewijs
    Shall I help you with your homework?
    She promised that she will do that for you.

    Slide 9 - Slide

    Modals: zullen
    Would
    • would (not) + hele werkwoord
    • NE: zou
    • beleefde vraag (voorstel) , advies, gewoonte in het verleden
    Would you mind closing the window, please?
    That would be great!
    wouldn't eat that if I were you.

    Slide 10 - Slide

    I ...... (hoef niet te dragen) glasses, I still can see perfectly well.
    A
    shouldn't wear
    B
    don't have to wear
    C
    mustn't wear
    D
    wouldn't wear

    Slide 11 - Quiz

    You ...... (zou niet moeten geven) someone a clock as a present.
    A
    mustn't give
    B
    don't have to give
    C
    can't give
    D
    shouldn't give

    Slide 12 - Quiz

    I read the book three times, but I ...... (kon niet begrijpen) it.
    A
    couldn't understand
    B
    shouldn't understand
    C
    can't understand
    D
    wouldn't understand

    Slide 13 - Quiz

    I ...... (moet niet vergeten) the lunch with our neighbours!
    A
    shouldn't forget
    B
    don't have to forget
    C
    mustn't forget
    D
    won't forget

    Slide 14 - Quiz

    If you see Pauline, you ...... (zou beleefd moeten zijn) to her!
    A
    have to be polite
    B
    must be polite
    C
    could be polite
    D
    should be polite

    Slide 15 - Quiz

    She didn't expect that she ...... (niet zou halen) the test.
    A
    could fail
    B
    can fail
    C
    would fail
    D
    should fail

    Slide 16 - Quiz

    When we are at school, we ...... (moeten dragen) a uniform.
    A
    should wear
    B
    have to wear
    C
    must wear
    D
    would wear

    Slide 17 - Quiz

    Do the exercises
    Work on exercises
    Do: Exercise 1 & 2 (GB page 19)
    Finished?
    Study: Vocabulary 4.1 t/m 4.3 (CB page 116)

    Do: Exercise 12 & 13 (WB page 127-128)

    Slide 18 - Slide