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DAY 1

What do you think your parents will do tomorrow?

Overview of the Issue

MODAL VERBS

COULD

1.- I could play tennis when I was younger. Ability in the past

2.-Could you take me to Victoria Station? Request

3.-You could take a taxi. Suggestion

CAN

1.-He can find any street in London. Ability

2.-You can take a taxi. Suggestion

3.-Can you take me to Victoria Station? Request (petición)

MAY

1.-It may be quicker to travel by train. Possibility (puede que..)

2.-May I come in? Formal request

MIGHT

It might be quicker to travel by train. Possibility (podría..…)

MUST

1.-I must go to the dentist.Moral Obligation (It´s good for me)

2.-Look at the snow. It must be cold outside. Certainty that something is true

HAVE TO

You have to go to the dentist. Obligation (somebody makes you do it) or it´s a rule.

SHOULD

You should drive more carefully. Advice (more frequently used)

Talk 60 seconds about what are you gonna do tomorrow?

Short story:

Two businessmen, Michael and Dennis, are at a lunch meeting. They are waiting for their co-worker, Terry, who is late.

“We must wait for Terry before we start,” says Michael. “Is he here yet?”

“No, he must be on his way,” replies Dennis.

“Yes, he said he left the office 30 minutes ago,” says Michael. “He must be about to arrive.”

“Traffic must be bad, because it usually doesn’t take this long,” Dennis says.

Michael looks at his watch. “He must feel badly about being late,” he says. “I know he hates to be kept waiting, so he doesn’t like to do it to other people.”

“Oh, that’s all right! We mustn’t get impatient, don’t you think?” Dennis smiles. “Remember his rule: the one who is late must buy lunch!”

Exercise

ACTIVITY

DAY 2

Are you going to celebrate Halloween?

Why is this

happening

Prepositions of place

https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/prepositions/exercises?07

http://www.azargrammar.com/assets/beginning/BEGVocabularyWorksheets/BEGVocab1/BEGvoc1-10.pdf

Prepositions of time

EXERCISE

Day 3

HOW ARE YOU FEELING TODAY?

How is this happening

would for polite requests and questions

  • Would you open the door, please? (more polite than: Open the door, please.)
  • Would you go with me? (more polite than: Will you go with me?)
  • Would you know the answer? (more polite than: Do you know the answer?)

would for desire or inclination

  • I'd love to live here.
  • Would you like some coffee?
  • What I'd really like is some tea.

would for uncertainty

  • He would seem to be getting better. (less certain than: He seems to be getting better.)
  • It would appear that I was wrong. (less certain than: It appears that I was wrong.)

would for opinion or hope

  • I would imagine that they'll buy a new one.
  • I suppose some people would call it torture.
  • I would have to agree.
  • I would expect him to come.
  • Since you ask me I'd say the blue one is best.

What would you like to do on vacation?

INDEFINITE PRONOUNS

https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/English_as_a_Second_Language_(ESL)/Indefinite_Pronouns/Indefinite_pronoun_table_hy733751rb

EXERCISE

Mix indefinite pronouns

https://www.superprof.es/apuntes/idiomas/ingles/gramatica-inglesa/pronouns/exercises-indefinite-pronouns-ii.html

https://www.english-grammar.at/online_exercises/indefinite-pronouns/indefinite-pronouns1.htm

https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/grammar-practice/pronouns

https://lyricstraining.com/en/play/judy-garland/somewhere-over-the-rainbow/HcQjK5oHyc#b7c

The Solution

Day 4

Let's Fix it

Let's

Fix it!

https://agendaweb.org/exercises/grammar/countable-uncountable/many-much-test-1

EXAMPLES

A LOT/LOTS OF

  • There are a lot of animals in the zoo.
  • We have lots of love for our friends.

MUCH

  • He doesn't drink much.
  • I don't have much money in my account.

MANY

  • We walk many blocks every day.
  • The tree has many fruits .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-UNcURjLuk

figure it out!

Let's

Fix it!

https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/58ac3f3940c4b49806ef7820/much-many-a-lot-of

https://agendaweb.org/exercises/grammar/countable-uncountable/many-much-a-lot-of-1

https://agendaweb.org/exercises/grammar/countable-uncountable/many-much-a-lot-of-2

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