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ABILITY /

DISABILITY
CAN/CAN’T
COULD/COULDN’T
WATCH THIS VIDEO

https://youtu.be/h4WM7W
FHs6M
THE USE OF CAN AND COULD

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youtu.be/dhlu5Wtrj4Q
BONGO - BONGO
No Question Who has the ability?
1 Can you play a musical instrument?  
2 Can you cook?  
3 Can you swim?  
4 Do you have the ability to sing?  
5 Can you operate a computer/laptop?  
6 Can you speak two foreign languages?  
7 Can you remember all your friends’ name at school?  
8 Can you use Canva app?  
9 Can you listen to people when they are talking?  
10 Can you spell your name?  
PLAY SIXTEEN STRIPS QUESTION

Impromptu Speaking
LIVE WORKSHEETS

Link

https://www.liveworksheets.com/jp378467cg
WILL

1. Will (Future)
We will be in Jakarta by 9 pm tomorrow. (prediction)
I am not hungry, so I will just have an orange juice. (decision)
I will send you all the details by email. (promise)
WOULD

II. WOULD - past tense of WILL


We thought we would be in Jakarta by 9 pm.
I wasn’t hungry, so I said I would have just an orange juice.
She said she would send me all the details by email.
WILL & WOULD
FOR REQUEST
• Would you please email that document to me? I need it ASAP*

• Will you please answer the phone? I’m working.


WILL & WOULD
FOR HYPOTHESES

• It would be very expensive to stay in a hotel


WILL & WOULD
FOR CONDITIONAL

• I would give her a call if I could find her number.

• You would lose weight if you took more exercise.


SIMPLE EXCERCISE

https://youtu.be/
Z2kjzAVGfEA
Worksheet level link: https://www.liveworksheets.com/to1244nc

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