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Reading, writing and spoken exercises to develop vocabulary and develop confidence
using modal verbs.
Test Your Grammar Skills
Using Modal Verbs 1 — Plans for the Weekend What are your plans for the weekend?
** Objectives covered include: ** To use advanced punctuation To
use modal verbs To use slow writing to develop my techniques.
I can
use a modal verb in a sentence.
Not exact matches
I
used the word «may» witch is a
Modal verb to express» Possibility»..
can be
used at KS3 or KS4 song about mobile phones in French and English (how addicted to our phone we are) simple
modal verbs lesson
The
verb forms studied are: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Present Perfect,
Modal Verbs, Future Forms, and First Conditional • Students learn many essential vocabulary words by heart, including word stress and the sounds of English • Students learn how to become more fluent when speaking in English, by joining together words in a sentence
using the techniques of connected speech • Students enjoy following a simple and effective method that produces results quickly.
Covers the topic of job roles and
use of the
modal verb «vouloir».
Worksheet practising the
use of
modal verbs; pouvoir, devoir, vouloir.
- Fun games to get the students to speak in the target language (see explanation under the slide)- A listening activity on what you saw and did not see at the zoo - Vocabulary slides with lovely pictures - Plenty of mini-whiteboard games on colours with animals and on opinions about animals - Grammar explanation on negative forms and
verbs of opinion - Several writing activities about your favorite restaurant - Survey activity on likes and dislikes - Translation exercises - A writing activity to
use longer sentences and
verbs of opinion + infinitive - Grammar explanation on the partitive with worksheets to practice - Grammar explanation on infinitives and conjugating - er
verbs - A lesson on infinitives and how to conjugate - er
verbs - A worksheet explaining the steps of conjugating an - er
verb - A fun mime the
verb game - A mini-whiteboard game to practise conjugating - er
verbs - Grammar explanation on numbers and quantities - Learn high numbers to be able to give prices and quantities - Mini-whiteboard activities about numbers and quantities - Games with prices - Dialogue worksheets to build up to role - play activity - A number worksheet - Put the dialogue back in order worksheet to help with role - play activity - A grammar explanation of «il y a» and «il n» y a pas» - Grammar explanation «on peut + infinitive» and other grammar revision - A song with lyrics created and sang by me with a link to the Youtube video - Vocabulary building activities to teach directions - A grammar explanation on the imperative with exercises to practice - A grammar worksheet on the imperative in French - An iPhone activity - A grammar explanation on
modal verbs - A grammar explanation of prepositions with «de» and exercises to practice - A grammar worksheet on prepositions in French I hope you will enjoy my resources and if you have a question on a particular slide or activity, please do not hesitate to contact me or leave me a message.
In lessons we covered jobs, personality words, and
modal verbs: then students created a flowchart quiz
using questions about personality and future plans (I
used lucidchart.com to create mine!).
A series of five ready - to -
use, editable worksheets and two lessons covering the following SPaG topics: Punctuation
Modal verbs Prepositions (x 2) Conjunctions (x 3)
I know that
modal verbs do not change depending on the person (I, you, he etc.) I understand and recognise when
modal verbs are
used to show certainty or possibility etc..
This has been very helpful as it is a great way to show them how to demonstrate what they have learnt
using their new vocabulary and their
modal verbs.
Teaches
modal verbs and timephrases
using the topic of healthy living.
Here are a few resources I
use with my students to revisit
modal verbs with home rules and then look at forming sentences
using the imperfect tense.
5 lessons
using the suffix - ive spelling words to create a range of sentences including
using modal auxiliary
verbs, creating questions, commands a...
Through these topics students learn to express themselves
using an ever - increasing vocabulary, sentence structures, particles and
modal verbs.
Make sure to understand the
use of the
verb «like» when checking - in to a hotel, as well as how to ask polite questions with the
modal verbs «can» and «may».
But, anyway, follow our main examples:
use strong
verbs and avoid
modals to state your opinion.