CLASS 1; 23rd March
WHAT HAPPENED ?
Objective : modals of deduction
Page 81 - listen and read the text
https://sites.google.com/site/nutsaboutenglish/grammar/modals/modals-of-deduction
Page 82 ex 1
- Some people say it be evidence of an ancient lost civilisation.
- Others are sure it be extraterrestrial.
- Some people think the dogs sense their owners’ unhappiness and jump for them.
- Others say the plate be genuine.
Page 82 ex 2
Complete the sentences with suitable modal verbs. Sometimes there’s more than one possible answer.
- They’re speaking Spanish, so they could/ may/ might be from Argentina, I suppose.
- She must love cats – she’s got 20.
- You can't want more – you’ve already eaten two whole pizzas!
- I’m not sure, but I think that man could/ may / might need our help. I don’t think he can swim.
- You’ve been working all day. You must feel really tired.
- He’s a bit older than John, but he might know him. I think they went to the same school.
- Tim can't be happy. He studied really hard, but he still failed the test.
- It’s the world’s oldest mystery. You must know the answer.
OPTIONAL HOMEWORK
Ex 3 / 82 - posted on Class Dojo til 24th March , at noon
CLASS 2; 24th March
WHAT HAPPENED ?
Objective : expressing regret
chandelier = candelabru
fortune-teller = prezicatoare
Page 83 ex 3
- Mr Huntingdon was friendly and sociable.
- He only spoke to one person each week.
- He thought of a plan to try and cheat death.
- Mr Huntingdon tried to call Mrs Crabtree back to the house after she’d left.
- Mrs Crabtree always started work at 8 am.
- The fortune-teller’s prediction came true.
Ex 2/ 83
Write replies to the statements. Use should have or shouldn’t have and suitable verbs. Then practise reading them out in pairs.
- ‘I had five slices of pizza! Now I feel sick.’
‘You shouldn’t have eaten so much pizza!’ - ‘We’ve broken the TV. Quick! Put the ball away!’
- You shouldn't have played the ball inside !
- ‘I bought these jeans yesterday, but now I haven’t got enough money to buy Dad a birthday present.’
- You shouldn't have spent your money on jeans .
- ‘I failed the test!’
- You should have studied harder / more !
- ‘Joey didn’t invite me to his party.’
- He should have invited you to his party !
- ‘You only paid 100 for those tickets? I paid 250!’
- You shouldn't have paid so much !
Page 84 read and solve the exercise of comprehension
CHAMPION'S TASK :
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