
Life 3 B1 unit 2
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STANISLAUS OSHIMEJE
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Lesson Objective.
At the end of this lesson, you will be able to use modal verbs to talk about rules and prohibitions in the context of competitions.
LEVEL B1
BOOK-LIFE 3
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Match
Match the words with the right part of speech.
A verb
An adjective
A noun (person)
A noun (thing)
compete
competitive
competitor
competition
compete
competitive
competitor
competition
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Multiple Choice
We use _____ or ______ when the rule say it is necessary.
must, have to
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Multiple Choice
We use _______ when it is allowed by the rules.
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Multiple Choice
We use ______ when something isn't necessary but, is allowed by the rules.
don't have to
mustn't
can't
can
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Multiple Choice
We use _____ when it is not allowed by the rules.
can
must
can't
don't have to
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Work in pairs
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Dropdown
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Dropdown
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Match
Match the following
Tennis player
Soccer Player
Runner
B
C
A
B
C
A
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Drag and Drop
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Drag and Drop
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Dropdown
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Multiple Choice
The Ing FORM can be used in three ways _____ as a subject , after prepositions and after some verbs
before adjectives only
as an object and subject sometimes
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Reorder
Reorder the following
I
never
thought
of
loosing
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Reorder
Reorder the following
I
just
love
winning
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Reorder
Reorder the following
A
champion
isn't afraid
of
losing
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Reorder
Reorder the following
I
hate
losing
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Reorder
Reorder the following
I'm
more worried about
being
a good person
than being the best
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Multiple Choice
WATCHING the Olympics inspired me!! The Ing form is used ?
as the subject of a sentence
in fixed expressions
relative clause
after a preposition
adjective
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Multiple Choice
After LIVING away from home, it was difficult being back again. How is working the word in capital letter?
in fixed expressions
adjective
as the subject of a sentence
after a preposition
relative clause
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Dropdown
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Dropdown
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Open Ended
What have you learned this week?
Lesson Objective.
At the end of this lesson, you will be able to use modal verbs to talk about rules and prohibitions in the context of competitions.
LEVEL B1
BOOK-LIFE 3
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