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Modals Quest

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As we know modal verbs are auxiliary verbs that express ability, advice, necessity, requests and permission, possibility and strong probability, etc. They express the speaker's attitude to the action indicated by the main verb. Each group has to choose between these themes:

Ability
Advice
Necessity
Requests and Permission
Possibility
Strong probability

Then each group has to make a Power Point presentation (2-3 slides) exposing meaning, use and forms of modals they have choosen. The presentations will be shown to the teacher and class to use materials for passing the test. Each pupil will work on the presentation with other pupils in his group during the lesson and at the end of the lesson will make the exercises. Next lesson each group will present their information and all class will write a test on modal verbs.

Resourses for the presentation

The teacher gives some resourses to the pupils that they can use in their presentations.

For all (at the beginning of the lesson):
Introduction to Using Modal Verbs in English (video)
Modal Verbs: IntroductionModal Verbs (British Council)
Overview of Modal Verbs

Ability
Grammar: link 1link 2link 3link 4
Exercises: exercise 1

Advice
Grammar: link 1link 2link 3
Exercises: exercise 2

Necessity
Grammar: link 1link 2link 3
Exercises: exercise 3

Requests and Permission
Grammar: link 1link 2link 3
Exercises: exercise 4

Possibility
Grammar: link 1link 2link 3link 4
Exercises: exercise 5

Strong probability
Grammar: link 1link 2
Exercises: exercise 6

Next lesson after all presentations pupils will write tests:
Test 1. Review Modal Verbs
Test 2. Review Modal Verbs

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