needn�t have done vs didn�t need to
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type:
Can - Speaking exercise
A short exercise that I came up with to try and get my students from saying "I can to do something." That drives me mad! I shall add more pages to this or slightly different variations within the next couple of weeks. The answers are on the back.
Level: elementary
Age: 11-100
Type:
can/can�t questions
Level: elementary
Age: 7-11
Type:
MODAL VERBS (CAN, MUST, SHOULD, MIGHT, HAVE TO) + KEY
Exercises to practise modal verbs.
Level: elementary
Age: 11-14
Type:
A song about relationships
A song to revise vocabulary about relationships.
Level: intermediate
Age: 16-100
Type:
Modals, must, may, can ,should with answers
Modals mcq
Ability, permission, prohibition and obligation.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-15
Type:
Modal verbs
Level: advanced
Age: 12-17
Type:
ABILITIES
can,can�t
Level: elementary
Age: 6-10
Type:
Blowing in the wind
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-16
Type:
SAVING THE EARTH
Match words with pictures
make sentences
Read the text
Modals : should + exercises
Role play
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Type:
CAN FOR ABILITY
Level: elementary
Age: 6-10
Type:
Modal Verbs
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
Type:
Fingers Crossed_lyrics
Song that can be used as homeorw fo listening practice.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-100
Type:
test paper
the students will fill in a text about smiling, answer two opinion questions ,make speculations using modal verbs, make apologies
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type:
Modals
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-100
Type:
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ethics in business
best situations to best introduce the topic Ethics in Business
Level: intermediate
Age: 15-100
Format: PowerPoint
Can - Modal Verb
Power Point Presentation about the use of can expressing ability. Including a Find someone who activity.
Level: elementary
Age: 11-100
Format: PowerPoint
Modal Verbs
Modal verbs rules and examples
Level: advanced
Age: 13-100
Format: PowerPoint
could for possibilities
writing and speaking activities
Level: elementary
Age: 7-100
Format: PowerPoint
SHOULD COULD AND WOULD
This isn�t an original lesson of mine, but I found it useful to explain the diference of these modal verbs, perfect tense included. So I decided to create a power point in order to have a handy resource in class.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
Format: PowerPoint
Common signs used around the world
These are common Signs used around the world. I made a worksheet with this PPT a while back . As someone mentioned you could also use this to teach modals too.
http://www.eslprin tables.com/printable .asp?id=669401#theto p
this is the link also to my worksheet with this PPT
enjoy :0)
Level: intermediate
Age: 6-100
Format: PowerPoint
MODAL must - have to
Modals Have to - must
Level: elementary
Age: 4-7
Format: PowerPoint
should, can, have to
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Level: elementary
Age: 15-100
Format: PowerPoint
Modal verbs
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-100
Format: PowerPoint
Sports Actions
The presentation is used to teach vocabulary about sports actions. The teacher explains them with gestures and body language until the students guess what the word means. At the end, they can complete the sports questionnaire by using the modal �can�.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Format: PowerPoint
Have Vs Has got
Choose the best option using have/has got
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-100
Format: PowerPoint
Must or Have to
I have made a classroom presentation on the use of must and have to including 20 sentences to practise their usage. I hope you find helpful for students to grasp the difference between must and have to.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Format: PowerPoint
Modal Verbs
Modal Verbs Explanation I used in class. Includes CAN, COULD, MAY, MIGHT, WOULD.
Level: elementary
Age: 15-100
Format: PowerPoint
Expository Writing
To write a good exposition, you need a burning introduction, several ideas with supporting details, and, last but not least, a conclusion to sum up the whole piece.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-14
Format: PowerPoint
Modals of Speculating in Past
Describe the USE of this modal, in a context about investigation as a detective.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
Format: PowerPoint
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