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MONDAY 21ST OF OCTOBER 2013 Roster Give ss worksheet of ph. Verbs

STARTING BK CAE

Language focus1: Modal verbs 1 might, could, may, can P10 ex1-4 answers ex 1: grammar ref. p216 1 annoyance 2 past possibility which didnt happen 3 past possibility 4 future possibility 5 present possibility 6 lack of enthusiasm- point out that might/may as well is a fixed phrase 7 concession : I accept that X, but/although.. When ex have been done, further practise: ss write a short dialogue and read to the class, they stop reading the last sentence and ss have to guess how the dialogue ends. Extension pb p 10 ex 1 - you convey possibility through phrases.

Postponed: put off cancelled: called off Severely criticised: pulled apart Installed: put in reprimanded: told off answers ex 2: take a lot of answ from ss. Answers ex 3: can permission, deduction. Ex: whos ringing the doorbell at this time? It cant be Dad because hes got his key, it must be the postman! 1 theoretical possibility 2 criticism 3 request 4 inability 5 deduction 6 prohibition

Confess: own up assaulted beaten up Exhausted: tired out Answers ex 4: whole class feedback Suggested answ in none are coming: 2 this could be a girl telling off her boyfriend. He played a joke on her, but she doesnt see the funny side of it. 3 this might be a magician, asking s.o in the audience for help. 4 this could be a younger brother. He could be trying to retrieve a football from a tree. 5 this might be a parent trying to dissuade a teenager from eating a bar of chocolate. 6 this could be a parent refusing to allow their young child to stay up beyond their bedtime to watch s.th on TV. D predictibly in not possible here. It is an attitude marker meaning as is to be expected, often found at beginning of a sentence and usually with past reference. Ex: he was predictibly turned down for the job because of his poor health. It is also used to qualify adjectives: He is predictibly upset at what happened. E highly likely means very probable F hardly likely means not very probable

Ex 1: A faint suggests not very possible-. The other adjectives express the opposite. B fair express a reasonable degree of chance. The others no very possible. Could, might and will can all be used with these two sentences, may is less frecuent. C good is not correct; a good is correct.

Extension pb p 10 ex 2

Ss own answers.

Wb p 8 modal verbs: might, could, may and can answers:

1 live near but we never see him 2 very well be asked to speak French during 3not have known you were married Answers: reading : Around the world A 1 roles 2 sponge 3 key 4 line 5 ambition 6 moment 7 stride 8 inspiration

photocop resource p149 unit 1

4 have well got the job 5 as well sell it 6 have told me you were 7 have been enjoying herself very much B 1 absorb info like a sponge 2 crossed the finish line 3 the roles were reversed 4 key to success

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