Adv4 Unit 5-Modal Auxiliaries

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Teacher Resource Disc Slide shows for use with PowerPoint presentation software Betty Schrampfer Azar Stacy A. Hagen Laurette Poulos Simmons Copyright © 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

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CONTENTS 13-1 Using should 13-2 Using have + infinitive ( have to/has to ) 13-3 Using must 13-4 Polite questions: may I, could I, and can I 13-5 Polite questions: could you and would you 13-6 Imperative sentences 13-7 Modal auxiliaries 13-8 Summary chart: modal auxiliaries and similar… 13-9 Using let’s

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3 My hair is very long. I should cut it. 13-1 USING SHOULD

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4 I should cut it. (a) My hair is very long. (b) Allen is hungry . (c) You are tired. He should eat lunch. You should go home. 13-1 USING SHOULD should = This is a good idea . (advice)

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5 (d) should + simple form of verb I You She He It We They should go . 13-1 USING SHOULD

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6 He should goes . (d) He should go . ? He should to go . ? 13-1 USING SHOULD should + simple form of verb

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7 (e) You should not go out in the rain. You will get wet. NEGATIVE: should not (f) You shouldn’t go out in the rain. CONTRACTION: should + not = shouldn’t 13-1 USING SHOULD

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8 Your books are due. You should ______________. wash them call your mother go to the library try harder learn to drive stop smoking 13-1 Let’s Practice

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9 Your clothes are dirty. You should ___________. wash them call your mother go to the library try harder learn to drive stop smoking 13-1 Let’s Practice

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10 Smoking is not healthy. You should _____________. wash them call your mother go to the library try harder learn to drive stop smoking 13-1 Let’s Practice

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11 People need to drink water. 13-2 USING HAVE + INFINITIVE ( HAVE TO/HAS TO) People have to drink water.

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12 (a) People need to drink water. same meaning (b) People have to drink water. (c) Lance needs to work . (d) Lance has to work . same meaning have + infinitive = need 13-2 USING HAVE + INFINITIVE ( HAVE TO/HAS TO)

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13 (e) I had to work yesterday. PAST FORM: had + i nfinitive 13-2 USING HAVE + INFINITIVE ( HAVE TO/HAS TO)

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14 (f) Does she have to work tonight? (g) What time do you have to work ? (h) Why did you have to work today? 13-2 USING HAVE + INFINITIVE ( HAVE TO/HAS TO) QUESTION FORM: do , does , did used with have to

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15 (i) I don’t have to work today. He doesn’t have to go home. (j) The bus was early. We didn’t have to wait . 13-2 USING HAVE + INFINITIVE ( HAVE TO/HAS TO) NEGATIVE FORM: don’t , doesn’t , didn’t used with have to

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16 The next slide contains questions that can be answered by typing on the screen. The grey boxes accept data entry. Click on them, in any order, to answer the questions. Anything typed in the boxes will not be saved unless you purposefully save the file. Alternately, you can have students answer orally and not display their answer. Directions for the teacher:

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17 (click and type) 13-2 Let’s Practice What do you have to do next week?

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18 (click and type) 13-2 Let’s Practice What did you have to do for homework yesterday?

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19 People must sleep. 13-3 USING MUST

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20 (a) People have to sleep. same meaning (b) People must sleep . 13-3 USING MUST must sleep = have to sleep People need sleep.

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21 (c) I You She He It We They must study. They must studies . ? They must to study . ? must + simple form of a verb 13-3 USING MUST

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22 (d) You must not drink coffee if you want to fall asleep. 13-3 USING MUST must not = no choice

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23 (e) You don’t have to come to my party if you don’t have time. don’t have to = you have a choice 13-3 USING MUST

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24 MUST SHOULD very important necessary no choice good idea not necessary choice (f) I must sleep tonight. I have a test tomorrow. (h) He must get a passport. He is going abroad. (g) I should sleep tonight, but I want to watch TV. (i) He should get a passport. He may go abroad. 13-3 USING MUST

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25 (j) You must take an umbrella. It is raining very hard. (k) You should take an umbrella. It might rain. 13-3 USING MUST MUST SHOULD very important necessary no choice good idea not necessary choice

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26 My doctor says I ___________________. go to the zoo take this medicine study mathematics practice every day go to medical school speak English must +  13-3 Let’s Practice must take this medicine

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27 To become a doctor you _________ _____________. go to the zoo take this medicine study mathematics practice every day go to medical school wash your clothes must +  13-3 Let’s Practice must go to medical school

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28 Your car is dirty. You _____________. go to the zoo take this medicine study mathematics practice every day go to medical school wash it should +  13-3 Let’s Practice should wash it

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29 May I borrow your eraser? 13-4 POLITE QUESTIONS: MAY I, COULD I, AND CAN I

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30 (a) May I borrow your eraser? same meaning (asking nicely) (b) Could I borrow your eraser? (c) Can I borrow your eraser? 13-4 POLITE QUESTIONS: MAY I, COULD I, AND CAN I

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31 please please please (d) May I (e) Could I (f) Can I borrow your eraser? borrow your eraser? borrow your eraser? please polite questions 13-4 POLITE QUESTIONS: MAY I, COULD I, AND CAN I

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32 May I borrow your pencil Sure. 13-4 Let’s Practice May I Can I Could I I need to borrow a pencil . _____________________?

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33 Can I borrow some paper Sure. 13-4 Let’s Practice I need to borrow some paper. May I Can I Could I _____________________?

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34 Could I use your dictionary Sure. 13-4 Let’s Practice I need to use her dictionary. May I Can I Could I _________________________?

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35 Could you please come with us? 13-5 POLITE QUESTIONS: COULD YOU AND WOULD YOU

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36 (a) Could you ( please ) come with us? (b) Would you ( please ) come with us? 13-5 POLITE QUESTIONS: COULD YOU AND WOULD YOU same meaning Could you ( please ) Would you ( please )

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37 (c) Yes, of course. (d) Certainly. (e) I’d be glad to. (f) I’d be happy to. (g) Sure. (h) No problem. informal TYPICAL RESPONSES 13-5 POLITE QUESTIONS: COULD YOU AND WOULD YOU

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38 Could you turn down that music I wish she would turn down that music. 13-5 Let’s Practice Could you Would you Sure. _____________________________?

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39 Could you Would you Would you turn down that music I wish she would turn down that music. 13-5 Let’s Practice Yes, of course. _____________________________?

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40 Please go outside and talk on your cell phone. I’m working. 13-6 IMPERATIVE SENTENCES

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41 (a) Please be quiet . I’m working. an imperative sentence 13-6 IMPERATIVE SENTENCES I want you to be quiet.

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42 (b) Stand up. (c) Close the gate. Imperative uses simple form of verb. 13-6 IMPERATIVE SENTENCES

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43 (d) Don’t drive so fast. (e) Don’t go out tonight. don’t + simple form of verb 13-6 IMPERATIVE SENTENCES

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44 (f) ORDERS: Come here , Jan. (g) DIRECTIONS: Add two cups of flour. (h) ADVICE: Don’t be upset. (i) REQUESTS: Please give me the rake. please polite request 13-6 IMPERATIVE SENTENCES

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45 Imperative verbs Jenna: Please go to the store. Scott: Okay, what do we need? Jenna: Buy some milk and bread. Scott: Okay, but don’t start the movie without me. 13-6 Let’s Practice

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46 Imperative verbs Alex: Close the gate. Tara: Don’t worry, I will. Alex: Please do it now. Tara: Why? Alex: The horse is trying to get out. 13-6 Let’s Practice

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47 Yazid can make bread. 13-7 MODAL AUXILIARIES

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48 can could may might must should will make bread . (a) Yazid modal auxiliary = a helping verb 13-7 MODAL AUXILIARIES

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49 is able to is going to has to make bread. (b) Ben similar to modal auxiliaries 13-7 MODAL AUXILIARIES

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50 He is not going __ the dance. to ? 13-7 Let’s Practice to or X

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51 X Can she sing very well? ? 13-7 Let’s Practice to or X ___

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52 Ruth is able __ to help. ? 13-7 Let’s Practice to or X

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53 She can cook. 13-8 SUMMARY CHART: MODAL AUXILIARIES AND SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS

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54 AUXILIARY MEANING EXAMPLE (a) can ability polite question She can cook. Can you please make me dinner? (b) could past ability polite question I couldn’t see it. Could you please show me? 13-8 SUMMARY CHART: MODAL AUXILIARIES AND SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS

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55 AUXILIARY MEANING EXAMPLE (c) may possibility polite question It may snow. May we see the menu? (d) might possibility It might snow. (e) must necessity You must leave now. 13-8 SUMMARY CHART: MODAL AUXILIARIES AND SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS

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56 AUXILIARY MEANING EXAMPLE (f) should advisability (good idea) You should read this book. (g) will future happening You will enjoy this book. (h) would polite question Would you please call me? 13-8 SUMMARY CHART: MODAL AUXILIARIES AND SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS

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57 AUXILIARY MEANING EXAMPLE (i) be able to ability I’m not able to finish this work. (j) be going to future happening I am going to study more. past necessity I had to study so much! (k) have to/has (l) had to necessity You have to work harder. 13-8 SUMMARY CHART: MODAL AUXILIARIES AND SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS

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58 The next slide contains questions that can be answered by typing on the screen. The grey boxes accept data entry. Click on them, in any order, to answer the questions. Anything typed in the boxes will not be saved unless you purposefully save the file. Alternately, you can have students answer orally and not display their answer. Directions for the teacher:

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59 (click and type) 13-8 Let’s Practice Name something you will do today .

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60 (click and type) 13-8 Let’s Practice You need to borrow something from your teacher. Ask a polite question with may .

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61 What should we do this weekend? 13-9 USING LET’S Let’s go skiing!

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62 (a) Andy: What should we do this weekend? Beth: Let’s go on a picnic . Andy: Great idea. (b) Claire: I love to swim. Sophie: Okay, let’s go swimming . Claire: Yes, let’s go ! 13-9 USING LET’S let’s = let us (I think we should)

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63 Let’s go out for dinner. Don: I don’t feel like cooking. Beth: go to France take a rest do our homework go to the gym talk about this go out for dinner let’s +  13-9 Let’s Practice

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64 Edith: I have never been to Europe. Roberto: Let’s go to France. 13-9 Let’s Practice let’s +  go to France take a rest do our homework go to the gym talk about this go out for dinner

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65 Megumi: I don’t understand the lesson. Nashir: Let’s talk about it. 13-9 Let’s Practice let’s +  take a rest do our homework go to the gym talk about it go out for dinner go to France

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