Unit 3 Modals

Modals

What are modals?
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Modals

What are modals?
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Slide 1 - Slide

Examples of modals?

Slide 2 - Mind map

Betekenis: (zou) kunnen, mogelijk zijn 
  • Can = waarschijnlijk 
  • Could = iets minder waarschijnlijk 
  • May = nog minder waarschijnlijk 
  • Might = bijna onwaarschijnlijk
Example
It can become very hot in Qatar.
Example
Don't use your phone while biking, you could have an accident.
Example
I may be late tomorrow, but I expect to be just in time.
Example
He might show up, but I think it's very unlikely.

Slide 3 - Slide

Betekenis: kunnen, vermogen/vaardigheid hebben 
  • Can  = het kan
  • Could = het zou kunnen                         (of verleden tijd van can)
  • To be able to = in staat zijn
Example
I can stand on one leg for three minutes.
Example
I could help you if you would let me.
Example
My cousin was sick, so she wasn't able to come to my party.

Slide 4 - Slide

Betekenis: toestemming hebben 
  • Can (of could in de VT) = het mag
  • May = het mag,  in formeler taalgebruik
  • To be allowed to = (expliciet) toestemming hebben
Example
Are we allowed to park here?
Example
I can stay until midnight, my dad said.
Example
May I ask you a question, sir?

Slide 5 - Slide

Betekenis: beleefde vraag stellen
Informele relatie:                                     Formele relatie:
  • Can = mag ik?                                     o   May = zou ik mogen?
  • Could = beleefder dan can           o   Might = beleefder dan may
      Zou ik misschien mogen?                  Zou ik heel misschien...? 
Example
Can I have some tea, please?
Could I have some tea, please?
May I have some  tea, please?
Might I have some tea, please?

Slide 6 - Slide

They .... help you with
this problem for sure.
A
can
B
could
C
might
D
may

Slide 7 - Quiz


Excuse me sir, .... I ask you a question?
A
can
B
may
C
could
D
might

Slide 8 - Quiz

Sorry I ..... (not) cycle
because I don't have a bike.
A
can't
B
am not able to
C
couldn't
D
am not allowed to

Slide 9 - Quiz


Can you speak up? I ..... hear you.
A
must
B
can't
C
shouldn't
D
can

Slide 10 - Quiz

have to / must / should
  • Have to = het is noodzakelijk 
     
  • Must = het is noodzakelijk, in formele en dwingende taal   
  • Must = het kan niet anders
  • Must = het is echt heel belangrijk

  • Should = je zou moeten, als in een advies
Example
I have to go now, I have another meeting.
Example
You must leave the premises right away!
Example
You must be exhausted after that long swim.
Example
If you want things to change, you must speak up.
Example
You should drink more water.

Slide 11 - Slide

You ........ smoke at all.

A
shouldn't
B
cannot
C
must

Slide 12 - Quiz

Have to, must or should?
Students ....... be in class on time.

Slide 13 - Open question

Have to, must or should?
You ....... remember to feed the dog.

Slide 14 - Open question

Have to, must or should?
You look tired. You ....... go to bed.

Slide 15 - Open question

Have to, must or should?
You ....... (not) come, we can manage.

Slide 16 - Open question