Day 4's lesson covered key vocabulary on competing and modal verbs. Students reviewed these concepts, wrapped up the lesson, checked homework and vocabulary notes, and were assigned a workbook for homework. The next day's lesson would review the prior concepts and introduce new vocabulary through listening and speaking exercises while focusing on pronunciation of similar vowel sounds.
Day 4's lesson covered key vocabulary on competing and modal verbs. Students reviewed these concepts, wrapped up the lesson, checked homework and vocabulary notes, and were assigned a workbook for homework. The next day's lesson would review the prior concepts and introduce new vocabulary through listening and speaking exercises while focusing on pronunciation of similar vowel sounds.
Day 4's lesson covered key vocabulary on competing and modal verbs. Students reviewed these concepts, wrapped up the lesson, checked homework and vocabulary notes, and were assigned a workbook for homework. The next day's lesson would review the prior concepts and introduce new vocabulary through listening and speaking exercises while focusing on pronunciation of similar vowel sounds.
• It's difficult for a small shop to compete against/with the big
supermarkets. • I could never play team sports - I lack the competitive spirit. • How many competitors took part in the race? • There's a lot of competition between computer companies. Review - key vocab: compete
• It's difficult for a small shop to ................ against/with the big
supermarkets. • I could never play team sports - I lack the ................ spirit. • How many ................ took part in the race? • There's a lot of ................ between computer companies. My school rules • I have to work 5 days a week. • • I don’t have to wear high heels. I must wear uniforms. optional • • I mustn’t dye my hair bright colors. I can have breakfast at school. compulsory • I can’t put on too much make-up. RULES/OBLIGATIONS Modal verbs Meaning have to obligatory don’t have to not obligatory must obligatory mustn’t obligatory can not obligatory can’t obligatory
• must: rules decided by ourselves
• have to: rules decided by the law/the company Day 5 - Review + compete + modal verbs + check homework