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ENGLISH III -SUMMER COURSE
jueves, 15 de junio de 2017
martes, 13 de junio de 2017
English III Summer Course Smrt 115
Do these links of modals, use: must, should, need to and have to.
Write scores on a google document.
English III Summer Course June 2017
Modals Conversations
Dialogue 1 Shopping
A: Do you think I should buy this camera?
B: I think it’s too expensive. You should find a cheaper one – you aren’t a professional, are you?
***
A: Where are you going?
B: I must do some shopping.
A: What will you buy?
B: I must buy some food. We’ve got nothing for dinner.
Dialogue 4. At Lunch
A: Another piece of cherry pie?
B: No, thanks. I’m on a diet.
A: Please, do. You’ve hardly eaten anything.
B: It’s delicious, but I don’t think I ought to.
Dialogues 5. In a Restaurant
Waiter: Can I take your order, sir?
Mr. X: Haddock and chips for me, please.
***
Waiter: May I take your order, sir?
Mr. N: Yes, I’d like to try the steak, please.
Dialogue 6
A: I mustn’t forget to phone John.
B: Why?
A: It’s his birthday tomorrow.
Dialogue 7
A: You look tired. What’s the matter?
B: It’s been a very hard week.
A: You should have a good rest during the weekend.
Dialogue 8
A: What time do you think we should go home?
B: If the weather keeps fine we should stay in the country till Sunday night.
Dialogue 9
A: Can you skate?
B: Yes, I can, a little. Can you?
A: No, I’m afraid, I can’t, but I can ski rather well.
Dialogue 10
A: Can you come to the party tomorrow?
B: I am not sure I’ll be able to join you, I am very busy mow
B: I think it’s too expensive. You should find a cheaper one – you aren’t a professional, are you?
***
A: Where are you going?
B: I must do some shopping.
A: What will you buy?
B: I must buy some food. We’ve got nothing for dinner.
Dialogue 4. At Lunch
A: Another piece of cherry pie?
B: No, thanks. I’m on a diet.
A: Please, do. You’ve hardly eaten anything.
B: It’s delicious, but I don’t think I ought to.
Dialogues 5. In a Restaurant
Waiter: Can I take your order, sir?
Mr. X: Haddock and chips for me, please.
***
Waiter: May I take your order, sir?
Mr. N: Yes, I’d like to try the steak, please.
Dialogue 6
A: I mustn’t forget to phone John.
B: Why?
A: It’s his birthday tomorrow.
Dialogue 7
A: You look tired. What’s the matter?
B: It’s been a very hard week.
A: You should have a good rest during the weekend.
Dialogue 8
A: What time do you think we should go home?
B: If the weather keeps fine we should stay in the country till Sunday night.
Dialogue 9
A: Can you skate?
B: Yes, I can, a little. Can you?
A: No, I’m afraid, I can’t, but I can ski rather well.
Dialogue 10
A: Can you come to the party tomorrow?
B: I am not sure I’ll be able to join you, I am very busy mow
miércoles, 7 de junio de 2017
English III Summer course
Modals
May: “May” is used to express
permission or possibility. The negative of may is “may not”.
Example: I may not come to school
tomorrow. I am feeling sick.
May I go out teacher?
Might: “Might” is used to express
possibility. It differs from “may” in that the possibility it expresses is
usually smaller. The negative of might is “might not”.
Example: I might become a doctor
when I grow up, but I doubt it.
Circle the correct
answer.
1) When I grow up, I (may, might)
become an engineer.
2) There is a small chance that we
(may, might) go to the beach this weekend.
3) There is a good change that we
(might, may) have to postpone the meeting.
4) Billy and I (may, might) cook
dinner tonight.
5) The airplane (might, may) crash.
6) You never know, I (may, might)
become president one day.
7) (May, Might) I have a piece of
bread please?
8) It (might, may) snow tonight,
but I doubt it.
9) If Jane studied harder, she
(might, may) have gotten a better grade on the test.
10) I (might, may) not be coming to
your party tonight. I told my mother that I would
Do these links and
write the score:
martes, 6 de junio de 2017
English 3 Future
Practice of Future
Decide
to use will or be going to
1.
Your friends ask you if you have plans for tomorrow. You decided to go to the
cinema.
a. I will go to the cinema now. b. I am going to go to the cinema.
2.
You just saw a robbery at the street and thinking to call the police
a.
I will call the police b. I
am going to call the police
3.
You see a car very fast and going to a close curve.
a.
He will crash. b.
He's going to crash
4-
Your mother informs you that your best friend is in the hospital and you decide
to visit him.
a.
I will visit him. b. I am going
to visit him
jueves, 1 de junio de 2017
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