
Evolve 4. Unit 9
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Maribel Vinueza
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Unit 9
Yes, you can!
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What does the original sign mean?
Describe how it was changed. Do you think this is funny? Why or why not?
Look at the signs.
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What do you think they mean?
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Let's play a game.
Prohibition, permission, obligation
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Multiple Select
Choose the correct answers:
Prohibition can be expressed with ...
may not
should
can't
aren't allowed tp
aren't supposed to
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Multiple Select
Choose the correct answers:
Permission can be expressed with ...
are allowed
may
need to
can
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Multiple Select
Choose the correct answers
Obligation or necessity can be expressed with ...
should
be required to
need to
have to
would like to
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Cambridge One
Unit 9.1
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Class Activity
Cambridge One
Unit 9.1
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Homework
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Unit 9 Lesson 3 exercises
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Discuss rules and regulations in the past
Rules of the road
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Imagine driving in a city where there were no traffic rules. What would happen?
Time to speak...
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STOP and GO
Before cars were invented, horse-drawn carriages were allowed to circulate freely. There were no signs to control traffic and no speed limits. As cars started to appear on the streets, rules that would permit traffic to flow safely were desperately needed.
In 1903, William Eno published "Rules for Driving" - the first official traffic code. Drivers had to drive on the right, they were supposed to show other drivers when they wanted to turn, and they were prohibited from parking on the left.
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His greatest innovations were the traffic circle and one-way streets, which obliged all traffic to travel in the same direction. He also helped introduce crosswalks to protect pedestrians. At the same time, new laws required vehicles to be registered and have license plates and also banned drivers under sixteen, though drivers did not have to take a driving test until 1934.
The most curious thing about Eno, the father of road safety, was that he never learned to drive a car!
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Drag and Drop
VERBS:
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Drag and Drop
NOUNS:
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Dropdown
1. When we were kids, we
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Dropdown
2. At school, we
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3. When I was a teenager I
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Cambridge One
Unit 9.1
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Class Activity
Cambridge One
Unit 9.2
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Speaking time:
Write three rules from your childhood.
Use three different structures from the grammar box, and check your accuracy.
Share with your group.
Whose parents were the strictest?
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Homework
Brightspace
Unit 9 Lesson 4 exercises
Video 9 - Documentary
Evaluation:
Grammar and Vocabulary practice
Unit test 9
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