What are modal verbs?
A modal verb is a type of verb that indicates likelihood, ability, requests, suggestions, or any other modality. Modal verbs are different from other verbs because they come before the infinitive of another verb (without the word to). Common modal verbs include can, could and should but there are many more of them that you’ll go over with your students.
Advisability - Should is a ready-to-teach lesson plan that talks about the use of should and shouldn’t for suggestions, duty, responsibility, and expectation. The lesson includes an easy to understanding explanations, including how to form questions and using should for expectations. Students will complete various gap-fill and matching activities. Students will also be able to share their opinions using what should and shouldn’t!
This lesson is great for pre-intermediate students of all ages! However, it is also a wonderful warm-up or review activity for your more advanced learners.
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