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Presentation :
Listening :
INTERACTIVE exercises :
- Modals
- interactive quiz (a4esl.org)
- Les
modaux (cla.uniss.it) :
Ability - Advice - Assumption Command - Deduction - Habits - Invitation
- Obligation -
Permission - Possibility - Request - Suggestion
- with interactive
exercises
- Modaux
(repérage) - (ac-orleans-tours)
- Listening
comprehension (modal verbs) - (Michel Barbot)
"6 different modal verbs (or modal forms) can be heard in this
excerpt from the Starwars soundtrack.
Play the audio file (as many times as you need), identify the modal
verbs and type them in the boxes."
(Michel Barbot)
- Certainty
- (sitasima)
"Transformez les phrases en utilisant :
MUST / CAN'T pour exprimer la certitude,
MIGHT / COULD pour exprimer la probabilité." (+ photo)
- Modaux
(avec photos) -
"Express obligation , prohibition, absence of obligation, permission."
(Académie Orléans-Tours)
- Modaux
- (British Council)
"On the left are sentences expressing different degrees of certainty.
On the right are the modal verb equivalents of these, according to the
article.
Can you match the items on the left and right?"
Exercises TO PRINT :
- Why
would a person do this?
Type of activity: Reading and speaking. Group work.
Aim: To practise modals of deduction.
Task: To make deductions about people's behaviour in certain
situations.
- with Teacher's
Notes
ex : "A man cut off his own leg with a knife."
Deduction : "He might have been trapped in a burning car
after an accident so he must have cut off his leg to escape the flames."
(Inside Out)
- Writing
from notes. (tsu.tmb.ru)
"You are facing a busy day, which is full of commitments.
Write a brief summary of your obligations, choices and alternatives
for the day looking at your notes
(notes have been done for you)."
Subject: modal verbs "must", "have
to", "can", "should", "ought to",
"need", "be to"

- A
Question of Sport (kentschoolofenglish)
- exercises with certain modal verbs and the vocabulary of sport
to play / to go / to do
Stories :
- Kate
at the Zoo - a Flash story - utilisation de 'would',
'could', 'might' (primaryresources.co.uk)

Poems :
- What a poem's
not
"A poem is not a Coat
but it may have some warmth in it.
A poem is not a Dog
but it might be quite a friend.
A poem is not an Endless pair of trousers
but it can be quite long... "
(BBC)
Cartoons :
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