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Step 3: Reach out
Giving advice
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Step 3: Reach out
Giving advice
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Ex. 1
Read the text about how to have an ‘R U OK’ conversation.
Choose the correct answer for each question.
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Slide 3 - Slide
a When asking someone if they are ok, …
A
try to mention specific things that have made you concerned about them to start the conversation.
B
talk to them as soon as you can, even if they aren’t up for it.
C
you should always give them your honest opinion, no matter how painful it might be.
D
you shouldn’t wait for them to be ready to speak.
Slide 4 - Quiz
b If you are listening to someone, …
A
interrupt the conversation because you don’t agree with what they are saying.
B
you can’t take everything they say seriously.
C
you might sit quietly with them for a while if they need time to think.
D
you must repeat everything they say and offer your own story on the topic.
Slide 5 - Quiz
c When you are encouraging action, …
A
you could suggest they speak to a professional.
B
you may tell them about your own horrible experiences with your psychologist.
C
you mustn’t offer them tips on how you overcame a similar situation.
D
you have to wait a minimum of 2 weeks before doing anything.
Slide 6 - Quiz
d After having the conversation, …
A
just be there for them even if they don’t take any action.
B
you have to wait for them to contact you again.
C
you must stop talking to them if they don’t follow your suggestions.
D
you should always wait a few weeks before contacting them again.
Slide 7 - Quiz
Ex. 2
Check the text in exercise 1 and rewrite the tips by completing the sentences below.
Then complete the rules.
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criticize them
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criticize them
interrupt
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criticize them
interrupt
a confrontation
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criticize them
interrupt
a confrontation
they say seriously
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rush
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rush
you've listened
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ask what they have done in the past
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ask what they have done in the past
how they would like you
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ask what they have done in the past
how they would like you
encourage
see a health professional
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ask what they have done in the past
how they would like you
encourage
see a health professional
contact a professional
yourself
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Modal verbs
can - can't
could
might
may
must - mustn't
have to
should - shouldn't
--> they express
obligation, advice, prohibition
and
possibility
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Let's check.
Close your workbooks and answer the next couple of questions on the slides.
Slide 23 - Slide
Prohibition
Obligation
Advice
Possibility
verbod
mogelijkheid
advies
verplichting
Slide 24 - Drag question
Things you 'can't' or 'mustn't' do, are called...
A
Prohibitions
B
Possibilities
C
Pieces of advice
D
Obligations
Slide 25 - Quiz
Things you 'must' or 'have to' do, are called...
A
Prohibitions
B
Obligations
C
Pieces of advice
D
Possibilities
Slide 26 - Quiz
Things you 'should' or 'shouldn't' do are more ...
A
Possibilities
B
Obligations
C
Prohibitions
D
Pieces of advice
Slide 27 - Quiz
'Can', 'could', 'might' and 'may' express a(n) ... but can sometimes
also be used to give advice.
A
obligation
B
possibility
C
advice
D
prohibition
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Ex. 3
Let’s explore how you can express obligation and prohibition.
Use the modal verbs below to complete the table.
can’t – has to – must – mustn’t – should – shouldn’t
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can't
has to
must
mustn't
should
shouldn't
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can
could/might
may
can
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Ex. 5
Let’s explore what these modal verbs are all about. Check the
sentences in exercises 2 to 4 and complete the grammar box below.
--> quiz
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Which of these sentences is correct?
A
You mights like this idea.
B
They must leave immediately.
C
He shoulds go to bed earlier.
D
She musts arrive on time every day.
Slide 36 - Quiz
a) You mights like this idea.
b) They must leave immediately.
c) He shoulds go to bed earlier.
d) She musts arrive on time every day.
🔍What do you notice about the endings in a), c), and d)?
What makes option b) different?
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Modal verbs never take an –s ending.
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Which of these sentences is correct?
A
Does she can stay longer?
B
Can she stay longer?
C
Did she could stay longer?
D
Do she might stay longer?
Slide 39 - Quiz
a) Does she can stay longer?
b) Can she stay longer?
c) Did she could stay longer?
d) Do she might stay longer?
🔍What happens to word order in a question with a modal verb? Do modal verbs use an auxiliary verb?
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Modal verbs do not need do/does/did to form a question — just inversion of subject and modal is enough.
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Which of these sentences is correct?
A
You should to speak with someone about your worries.
B
He might to enjoy the conversation.
C
They could speak to the school counselor.
D
She can to help you feel more at ease.
Slide 42 - Quiz
a) You should to speak with someone about your worries.
b) He might to enjoy the conversation.
c) They could speak to the school counselor.
d) She can to help you feel more at ease.
🔍Which form of the verb do we use after a modal verb?
Slide 43 - Slide
Modal verbs are always followed by the base form of the verb, without "to".
(exception = 'have to'; that's why we call this verb a "semi-modal")
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Practice
Ex. 6-7 p. 305-306 / ODT ex. 2-3 p. 331-332
Prepare these exercises in your workbooks.
Work in your team.
Check answers in the correction keys afterwards.
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