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Grammar. This is our lesson today . Should >< Shouldn’t Can >< Cannot ( can’t ) Have to >< Don’t have to. Should >< Shouldn’t . A: When do we use Should ?. You should eat something!. I’m hungry!. You should go to bed early. I’m sleepy!. You should go out with your friends. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Grammar
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Should >< Shouldn’t
Can >< Cannot ( can’t )
Have to >< Don’t have to
This is our lesson today
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Should >< Shouldn’t
A: When do we use Should?
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I’m hungry!
You should eat something!
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You should go to bed
early.
I’m sleepy!
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I’m sad!
You should go out with
your friends.
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Should >< Shouldn’t
A: When do we use Should?
We use should to express a good idea or to give an advice.
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Should >< Shouldn’t
A: When do we use Shouldn’t ?
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I’m hungry!
You shouldn’t miss your breakfast!
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You shouldn’t go to bed
late.
I’m sleepy!
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I’m sad!
You shouldn’t stay home
alone.
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Should >< Shouldn’t
A: When do we use Shouldn’t ?
We use Shouldn’t to express a bad idea or to give an advice.
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Practice should and
shouldn’t (Worksheet 1)
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Can >< Can’t
A: When do we use can?
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A fish can swim.
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They can make biscuit.
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We can sing opera.
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Can >< Can’t
A: When do we use can?
We use can to express a possibility or an ability
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Can >< Can’t
A: When do we use can’t?
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A bird can’t swim.
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They can’t make biscuit.
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He can’t sing opera.
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Can >< Can’t
A: When do we use can’t?
We use can’t to express something impossible.
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Practice can and
can’t (Worksheet 2)
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Have to >< Don’t
have toA: When do we use have to?
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Cinderella has to come home before 12 o’
clock.
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Students have to do
homework before going
to school.
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Jimmy has to get up early in the morning.
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Have to >< Don’t
have toA: When do we use have to?
We use have to to express a necessity. ( something you need to do)
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Have to >< Don’t
have toA: When do we use don’t have to?
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Cinderella doesn’t have
to come home before 10 o’
clock.
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Students don’t have to do
homework on Sunday.
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Jimmy doesn’t have to get up
early in the evening.
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Have to >< Don’t
have toA: When do we use have to?
We use have to to express something unnecessary. ( something you don’t need to do)
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Practice can and
can’t (Worksheet 3)