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Modal Verbs
Test that contains the use of should and must related to medical equipment
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-16
Type:
dont�t have to/mustn�t
Level: elementary
Age: 11-15
Type:
modals worksheet
A workshhet to practice the use of modals
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-100
Type:
Modal Verbs
The Worksheet wil help to learn the grammar topic Modal verbs. Enjoy it !
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Type:
"Photograph" by Ed Sheeran worksheet
This worksheet may be used to elicit the use of modals like "can". It also has a nice moral emphasising on the importance of love
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-16
Type:
CLASSROOM CONTACT
You can use this worksheet at the beginning of the school year to ste the rules and the expectations of the year, while revising modal verbs of obligation and future tenses.
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-100
Type:
Internet Rumours and Fake Headlines
A good worksheet to introduce the concept of fake news to ESL learners. Works on identifying phrases and modals which may indicate opinion. Also, works in digital skills with the use of QR codes. Enjoy!
Level: advanced
Age: 12-100
Type:
Modals
This worksheet may be of some help to teachers seeking an overall view of modals and modal perfect which meets the needs of Moroccan baccaleaureate students
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-100
Type:
Must
Worksheet to learn how to use the modal must.
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-100
Type:
Giving Suggestions
This is a worksheet for practicing giving suggestions using "Why don�t you" and "Why don�t we". There are two worksheets, one for each student to use in the pair work activity. The questions in the second activity differ for each worksheet.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Type:
writing about the generation gap
writing as aprocess giving advice to bridge the generation gap
Level: elementary
Age: 12-15
Type:
past modals
this worksheet will help you to form correct sentences using past modals
Level: advanced
Age: 14-17
Type:
Weird laws
Students work in pairs or small groups and decide whether the laws are real or not. Can be used to practise must/mustn�t or the language of opinion.
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-100
Type:
Markets Around the World
Visuals to activate schemata of things you can buy at markets.
Level: elementary
Age: 15-100
Type:
The coolest cars - video
Hi
This is a video if you teach advanced students in technology . A video about future cars. There is also a role play provided.
Enjoy!
Level: advanced
Age: 15-100
Type:
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Should, Ought to, Had Better
The differences between should/ought to and had better explained with sample sentences plus exercises. I also added new year wishes at the end :)) Hope you enjoy!
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-17
Format: PowerPoint
Modals
may might
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Format: PowerPoint
Would
It includes examples through images. It is completely editable. I hope you like it! Thank you!!!
Level: elementary
Age: 8-17
Format: PowerPoint
Modal Should
This slide is to teach how to ask for advices to people by using the related structure after learning the modality usage
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Format: PowerPoint
Modal Verbs
I used it a lot ant children seem to understand faster.
Level: intermediate
Age: 6-17
Format: PowerPoint
Can & Should
It�s a brief explanation on Can & Should and a little bit of Must. I hope you like it!
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Format: PowerPoint
WHAT SHOULD I DO?_giving advice
ın thıs powerpoınt, there are some problems and the question is: WHAT SHOULD I DO? there are some advices about these problems:))
Level: elementary
Age: 14-17
Format: PowerPoint
could_past ability
could_past ability:)) explanation about the past form of "can" , ıt means:"could"... also, there are two usages about the could. one of them is past ability and the other is requests:)) good luck...
Level: elementary
Age: 14-17
Format: PowerPoint
EXPRESSING PROBABILITY
LEARNING TO EXPRESS PROBABILITY
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Format: PowerPoint
Modal verbs
General explanation of the characteristics of modal verbs followed by exercises: CAN, COULD AND BE ABLE TO, first. Then, MAY and MIGHT. After that, MUST and HAVE TO, followed by their meanings in the negative form, and finally SHOULD. After it all, there are exercises in which them all are together.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Format: PowerPoint
Asking permission
Phrases on asking permission
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Format: PowerPoint
Modal Verbs
A power point designed for a first approach to the uses of the most basic modal verbs.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Format: PowerPoint
BE ABLE TO. PRESENT, PAST AND FUTURE
Very useful powerpoint to help you explain your students in a colorful and easy way the use of "Be able to" in the present, past and future (affirmative, negative and interrogative). It contains two kinds of exercises: changing sentences from "can" to "Be able to" and completing sentences with the students� own words. Great and fun tool!! Hope you...
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-17
Format: PowerPoint
MODAL VERBS
Useful powerpoint to make students understand everything about modals, with rules, uses and lots of sentences to practice. I hope u enjoy it!
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Format: PowerPoint
can-can�t-could-coul dn�t
You can make a presentatition in the class, so that the ss get more interested in the lesson.
Level: elementary
Age: 9-17
Format: PowerPoint
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