V2a - Unit 2: Modal Verbs - 02-12-2024

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Welcome to English
V2a!
First!
  • Put phone in the phone bag!
  • Take your Stepping Stones book out
  • Take your notebook out
  • Put your pen on your table

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Today's Lesson
- Mr. Lemoncello: 10 minutes
- Wordlist Speaking Test
- Homework check + Answers
- Grammar: Modal Verbs
- Homework for Wednesday
- Time left? Past Participle Blooket






Goal: I know why we use modal verbs in a sentence. I know what modal verbs are and how to make use of them.

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Escape From Mr. Lemoncello's Library
timer
10:00

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Wordlist Speaking Test

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Homework Check
And Answers
Stepping Stones
Pages 120, 121 and 122
Assignment 52  and 53 (Modal verbs)


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Take note - Modal Verbs: why?
P. 121
Modal verbs will often be seen in sentences that are predicting a future possibility, describing an ability, giving advice, making requests, or asking for permission. The ten most common modals are can, could, shall, should, will, would, may, might, must and have to.

Example: We should go to the dance tomorrow

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Modal Verbs
P. 121

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Modal Verbs

Can:
- Mogelijkheden
- Wat je kan doen
- Toestemming

Could:
- Mogelijkheden in de toekomst
- wat je kan doen in het verleden
- Toestemming in het verleden




Should:
- Advies

Have to:
- Verplichtingen
- Keuzes (in combinatie met not)

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Homework for Wednesday
Present Perfect
Hand-outs
Make the assignments for both hand-outs and bring them to class on Wednesday - 04-12-2024
Wordlist
Page 126
D Health Conditions, H Tips and Advice and A Watching
De griep hebben (to have the flue) - Contact opnemen met (contact)
From Dutch to English (come prepared as this is a test for a grade!)

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