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Unit 9: The hard sell
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Unit 9: The hard sell

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Slide 2 - Vidéo

Modals
of speculation (gissen/raden)
of deduction (afleiden)

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Modals (p. 170)
There are three modals you can use when you are not 100% certain about something (so you speculate): could - may - might.
may = in Dutch "misschien". There is a reasonable change that it will happen. May is rather formal and not used very often.
could = in Dutch "zou kunnen". There is a good chance that it will happen; perhaps 50-50%
might = in Dutch "heel misschien". There is a only slim chance that it will happen

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Modals
When you are 100% sure that something will happen: must
That car must be doing over 100 kph at least!
It must be possible nowadays to find that information online.

When you are 100% sure that something will not happen: can't/couldn't
You can't be serious!
They couldn't possibly be here before lunchtime, it's a four hour drive!

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Modals in the past
may have + past participle
might have + past participle
could have+ past participle
must have + past participle
can't have + past participle
couldn't have + past particple
(past participle = verb + -ed/ 3rd irregular)
Now do exercises 1 - 8

Slide 6 - Diapositive

We _____ be able to win, but I don’t think we have a good chance.
A
may
B
can
C
must
D
could

Slide 7 - Quiz

It ____ been Mr Tip you saw yesterday. I know he was also there.
A
couldn't have
B
can't have
C
could have
D
must have

Slide 8 - Quiz

She ____ left the house quietly. I didn’t hear her.
A
can have
B
must have
C
could
D
could have

Slide 9 - Quiz

It ____ been raining, as the path is completely dry.
A
can have
B
can't have
C
mustn't have
D
could have

Slide 10 - Quiz

Mum, ____ you pass me the sugar please?
A
can
B
may
C
could
D
must

Slide 11 - Quiz

He’s not picking up the phone. He ____ be home yet.

A
cannot
B
mustn't
C
may not
D
shouldn't

Slide 12 - Quiz

They ____ missed the train. Otherwise, they would be here by now.
A
can have
B
could have
C
should have
D
must have

Slide 13 - Quiz

That ____ be John. He said he was going to travel to Australia.
A
can't
B
may not
C
might not
D
can

Slide 14 - Quiz

Extra practice

Slide 15 - Diapositive

Unit 9.1
Grammar: Modals of speculation and deduction (1-6)
Vocabulary: collocations (7-8)

Do all exercises!

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A huge variety
A huge budget
A huge market
A huge picture
A high voice
A high budget
A low voice
A low budget
A deep message
A deep character






A deep voice
A shallow message
 A shallow idea
A shallow character
A narrow picture
A narrow view
Narrow ideas
A wide variety
A wide market
A wide picture 
Ex 7 - Collocations: 
Translate to Dutch

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Unit 9.2
Listening
Vocabulary
Grammar extra: order of adjectives

Slide 18 - Diapositive

9.2: Listening
Exercise 1. Describe a commercial to your classmate and ask him/her to guess what commercial you are talking about.

Exercise 2:
Listen and tick the boxes of the things that are mentioned by the speaker.
listening 10

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Listening
Exercise 3
Write down WOMAN (W) or MAN (M) in the boxes.



Listen again and answer the multiple choice question in exercise 4
nr 11

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Listening
Answer the multiple choice questions in exercise 5.
nr 12

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Grammar extra: order of adjectives (p170)
Adjectives that express opinions always come before adjectives to express descriptions. This only when more than 1 adjective is used:

- the brilliant German scientist Albert Einstein.

When using more than 1 descriptive adjective, 
they follow this order:
(opinion -) size - shape - age - colour - nationality - material

- a small oval silver necklace
- the tall young Australian conservationist
Now read and do the grammar extra exercises

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Expressions for discussing ideas
There are some verbs that you can use to discuss ideas: reckon - admit - bet - doubt - expect - guess - suggest - suppose - stress
Some of these verbs are formal whereas others are informal

Now do exercise 6.
Exercise 7 is in the next slide

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Introducing an idea or opinion
giving a different point of view
adding to an idea
I suppose
On the other hand
It seems to me that
Not only that, but
true enough, though
What's more

Slide 24 - Question de remorquage

Exam folder 5
Do exam folder 5 to practise your listening skills!
Do all the exercises and read the exam advice carefully.



Don't forget to check your answers and ask questions when you don't understand something.
nr 13
nr 14

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