HAVO 3 Stepping Stones Unit 4 DE - oc

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HAVO 3 Stepping Stones Unit 4 DE - oc
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Watch a video about an outdated invention:
a  rotary telephone.
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Today's mission: 
1. Learn to give instructions and advice, and warn people
2.  a. Modal verbs:  the positive and negative forms 
      b. I can use quantifiers

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Let's check 
homework:
Ex. 13p. 14 
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Speaking
Goal: I can give instructions, advice, and warn people

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1. Listen to the recording and follow the sentences
p. 20
2. 
Instructions
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1. Ex. 23, p. 21 Listen to the recording first
3. Write the meaning of the words  (p.46 or check online)
Finished? => practice online: 
Unit 4 - Go to Extreme - SlimStampen - Theme words D
THEME WORDS D
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p. 21 Use the words 
(purple box) in a dialog
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Grammar time: Modal verbs
You already know some modal verbs such as can, to be able to, could, must, to have to and should.
Other modal verbs are ought to, might and may. 
Task: Watch the video Grammar 9 Modals and negations.
 (SS mediatheek)

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Let's see how much you remember :)
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Ought to (similar to should)
Ought to is used to talk about things that are ideal or desired. Just like should it is used to give advice but
should is more subjective. Ought to is more formal than should. 
E.g. You should listen to her new album. She ought to pay her parking tickets.

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May and might 


May and might are used when you are unsure about something and to ask for or give
permission. May is more formal than can and could and might is even more formal.
Might is also the past tense of may. 

E.g. We may take a train to Berlin

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Read the rules in the green box. Let's practice negative forms: p. 25 
Read the rules and complete the sentences:
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Homework:
Write the summary of the next episode of "See you yesterday" 
on a separate piece of paper. Write at least 50 words.
Make sure you include:
- three theme words from Unit 4 ( B, D - purple boxes), p. 12,15, 21 , underline the words in your text, 
- three modal verbs. 

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p. 25 

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_________ I turn the TV on, please?
Sure!
A
Need
B
May
C
Must

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I ________ swim very well. I'll teach you how.
A
can
B
must
C
have to

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You _________ prepare for your exam. It's not much time left.
A
should
B
ought to
C
might

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I ________ meet him today, not sure though...
A
need
B
must
C
might

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I __________ follow the safety instructions if I don’t want to hurt myself
A
can
B
may
C
ought to

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You __________ leave all valuable items in the locker They will be safe here.
A
can
B
must
C
might
D
should

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Grammar: Quantifiers 
Task: Watch the video 4 To the extreme / E Writing & Grammar / Grammar 10

Grammar 10 Quantifiers II
What was new in the video? 

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p. 26 fill in 
the gaps 
below the 
green box 
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Questions?

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Mission achieved?? 
Final practice
SlimStampen - 4 To the extreme  
Grammar 9 a, b (modal verbs)
Grammar 10 a, b  (quantifiers)

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Homework: 


Ex. 30, p. 25 
Finish Grammar 9 a,b, 10a,b in SlimStampen 

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