Unit 3 Modals

Use: 'must', 'have to' or 'should'
'You look tired. You .... go to bed.'
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Use: 'must', 'have to' or 'should'
'You look tired. You .... go to bed.'

Slide 1 - Open question

Modals

Slide 2 - Slide

Can/Could
Beide vallen onder de categorie Hulpwerkwoorden 
Gebruik Can  voor:
- iemand vragen iets te doen. 
- vragen of iets mag 
- zeggen dat iemand iets kan


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Can/Could
Beide vallen onder de categorie Hulpwerkwoorden 
Gebruik Could  voor:
- zou kunnen ( iets is mogelijk). 
-  beleefd vragen of iets mag 
- zeggen dat iemand iets  kon ( VT)
-  advies geven


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To be allowed to / to be able to
Beide vallen onder de categorie Hulpwerkwoorden 
Gebruik  to be able to  voor:

- kunnen / in staat zijn 
(vooral wanneer je can/could niet kunt gebruiken)
- in combinatie met will / won't ( toekomstige tijd)



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To be allowed to / to be able to
Beide vallen onder de categorie Hulpwerkwoorden 
Gebruik  to be allowed to  voor:
- mogen / toestemming hebben
(vooral wanneer je can/could niet kunt gebruiken)
- in combinatie met will / won't ( toekomstige tijd)
- in combinatie met has, have, shall, should


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Can/could you play tennis when you were younger?
A
can
B
could

Slide 7 - Quiz

can/could
We............phone Tony. Maybe he can help us out.
A
can
B
could
C
can't
D
couldn't

Slide 8 - Quiz

(netjes) Vraag aan iemand:
Can/could you show me the way?
A
Can
B
Could

Slide 9 - Quiz

Choose: can - could - to be able to

Our dog ____ jump over high fences.

A
can
B
is able to
C
are able to
D
could

Slide 10 - Quiz

Choose: can - could - to be able to

How long ______ hold your breath?
A
could you
B
are you able to
C
can you
D
is you able to

Slide 11 - Quiz

Zou kunnen: they can/could tell you if you behave nicely.
A
Can
B
Could

Slide 12 - Quiz

Choose a or b.
But nobody seems ... do anything about it, although they have permission.
A
to be able to
B
to be allowed to

Slide 13 - Quiz

What do you use when you're asking something extra politely?
A
can
B
could
C
to be able to
D
to be allowed to

Slide 14 - Quiz

I will never ...run as fast as an Olympic athlete.
A
to be allowed to
B
can
C
could
D
to be able to

Slide 15 - Quiz

....you pass me the sugar?
A
to be allowed to
B
can
C
could
D
to be able to

Slide 16 - Quiz

have to / must / should
  • Have to: geeft aan dat iets noodzakelijk is.
    I have to leave now, I have another class .
  • Must: formeler en dwingender (wetten/ bevel/ regels).
    You must leave the premises right away! 
  • Must: het kan niet anders,
    You must be exhausted after that long swim.
  • Should: Je geeft advies
    You should drink more water.

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Slide 19 - Slide

You ........ smoke at all.

A
shouldn't
B
cannot
C
must

Slide 20 - Quiz

Fill in: must / have to / should
Peter …  rewrite his essay yesterday.

Slide 21 - Open question

All passengers (have to / must / should) switch off their phone before boarding the plane.

Slide 22 - Open question

Fill in: must / have to / should 
You .. (had moeten) told your teacher that you had lost your book! 

Slide 23 - Open question

Fill in must/mustn't - have to -don't/ doesn't have to -should/shouldn't- could/couldn't - would/wouldn't: Micky ... make it tonight.


Slide 24 - Open question

Use: 'must', 'have to' or 'should'
'You .... not believe everything you read on Facebook.'

Slide 25 - Open question

You (have to / must / should) be at least 18 to get your driver’s licence.

Slide 26 - Open question

You -not(have to/ should/ must) be present today, we can manage.

Slide 27 - Open question

Slide 28 - Video

must
ought to
should
have to
Hulpwerkwoorden

Slide 29 - Slide

Could
Could is de verleden tijd van can . Maar ook als iets is mogelijk in de toekomst!

 You could see the whole city from here. (Je kon de hele stad zien vanaf hier.) 
I could help you.(Ik zou je kunnen helpen)

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Can
Can gebruik je als iets mogelijk of toegestaan is. Ook gebruik je can als iemand iets kan doen. 

 Can you talk to her tomorrow? (Kun je morgen met haar praten?).
You can use my bike if you want.

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Gebruik
She can sing in a band. 
She could sing in a band. 
She should sing in a band.
She has to sing in a band.

Na een modal verb komt er geen +s achter het werkwoord. Je gebruikt het hele werkwoordBehalve met Have to
Modal Verbs: can/could/should/have to

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HULPWERKWOORDEN
Advies: SHOULD --> you should go to a doctor
Beleefdheid: COULD --> Could you help me, please?
Zou kunnen: COULD --> I could be late tomorrow.
Vaardigheid: CAN --> My mum can speak French
Verplichting: HAVE TO --> You have to hand in your weapon.

Slide 33 - Slide

Slide 34 - Slide

Grammar time!
Goal:
At the end of this class, 
I understand the difference 
between can and could and 
should, must, have to

Slide 35 - Slide

Speaking with Modals
 Name three things you could do when you were younger but can’t do anymore.
 Is there anything you can do better than your parents?
 Is there anything you can’t do and would like to learn?
What advice would you give to new Luzac students?
What are some things that you have to do every day?


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Slide 37 - Video

Can / could
Can
- To show ability - ask for permission - express doubt - show astonishment 
Could
- Past abilities - Past possibilities for something that will never be known 

examples with these words?

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To be able to:
Be able to
When someone Is able to do something, meaning they have the ability to do it and they did/can do it.

examples with these words?

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Must/Have to:
Must:
- things you have to do according to yourself
- a more formal way of saying something has to be done
Have to:
- used to say something is obligatory (according to some sort of authority)

examples with these words?

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Should / Shall:
Should 
To give advice: 

Shall
To make a prediction, promises, the probability for a future action, and future suggestions. Often used with "I" and "We". Can often be replaced with 'will'. 



(other) examples with these words?

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