2E Tuesday March 26

2E       Tuesday 26 March, 2024
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolmavo, havo, vwoLeerjaar 2

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2E       Tuesday 26 March, 2024

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First things first...

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Tekst
TWhat did we learn in class last Friday?

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Lesson objectives
  • I understand the difference between have to, must & should
  • I can use have to must shoul
  • I know what modals are
  • I can apply the reading strategy of 'globaal' reading 
  • I can answer content questions about a reading text

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Take notes!
Make notes about the grammar
in the slides

Short
Clear
Examples


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should-have to-must
These modals (helping verbs/auxiliaries) are used to say that something is necessary / has to happen. 
But when do you use which one?
1. Should =used to give advice
2. have to/has to = It is required; coming from another person
3. must = certainty, necessity, very strong advice
                    prohibited (not allowed): must not

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should
You should go to bed earlier. You are always so tired!

SHOULD =  giving advice

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MUST
We must not swim here. There are alligators!

Must (not) = a person opinion about what is necessary to do (or not do)

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HAVE TO
You have to wear a seatbelt.

have to =It is required
                   (by someone else)

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A modal is followed by an infinitive (hele werkwoord)!

You have to take your medication. (what doctor says)

I should eat something. (advice)

We must go to bed early. Our plane leaves at 4:00am
(personal opinion about what is nevessary)

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The modal (here: should) doesn't change
I
should
go
to school.
You
should 
go
to school.
He/She/It
should
go 
to school.
We
should
go
to school.
They
should
go 
to school.

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Have to
The verb only changes with a he/she/it:

I
have to 
go
to school.
You
have to
go
to school.
He/she/it
has to
go
to school.
We
have to 
go
to school
They
have to
go
to school

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Any questions so far?

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Now let's try this! 

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Have to, must, should.
Choose the correct modal.

You have a fever and are tired. You ____ see a GP.
A
has to
B
have to
C
must
D
should

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Have to, must, should.
Choose the correct modal.

I ____ study today. The test is tomorrow!
A
has to
B
have to
C
must
D
should

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Have to, must, should.
Choose the correct modal.

Mum____be at work at 8:00am.
A
should
B
has to
C
must
D
shoudn't

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Have to, must, should.
Choose the correct modal.

You ...... wear a harness when rock climbing.
A
must
B
have to
C
should
D
must not

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Have to, must, should.
Choose the correct modal.

You ____ save some money if you want to buy that game.
A
has to
B
have to
C
must
D
should

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I ... do some studying for my exam tomorrow.
A
should
B
must
C
have to
D
don't have to

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Mum says I ___ walk the dog.
A
should
B
must
C
have to
D
have got to

Slide 23 - Quiz

Tell in your own words when you use have to, must & should

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What is an auxiliary/helping verb?

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Reading
Reading

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Reading strategy
Can you name some strategies?

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Reading strategy
    Today:
  • Reading the question
  • DON'T read the answers yet
  • Read the text until you get to that part
  • In your head, summarize what is said
  • Read the answers
  • Choose the best answer


                    

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Let's look at the text...
DON'T read the text yet

What are the instructions in the lower right corner? (name picker)

What do you think the text is about? (name picker)

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What does the title mean?
A close shave

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Now you get to use the highlighter pens :)

1  Colour the number of the question in one of the 4 colours
2 Apply the strategy. What was that again? (name picker)
3 Highlight your answer in the text with the same colour pen.
    (If #1 is green, your answer should be in green
4 If there is time, check your answers. 

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Objective check:
I understand the difference between have to, must & should
I can use have to must should
I know what modals are
I can apply the reading strategy of 'globaal' reading
I can answer content questions about a reading text

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See you a week from Friday!

(No school this Friday & next Tuesday)

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