You Can Do It: File Two Plan
You Can Do It: File Two Plan
You Can Do It: File Two Plan
FB Kh
El Cheikh Moulay Bencherif Middle School Sidi Ali
File Two
Plan
You Can Do It
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File Two
File Two Plan
Plan
Ultimate Objective:
By the end of this file, students should be able to make a
profile of changes in Man’s capabilities.
Primary Skills
Learning Objectives :
By the end of this lesson, students should be able to
-Express their abilities
- Find specific information from a dialogue
Step One : Review - Distinguish between strong and weak forms of can
Recycle the use of modal verb can
All the auxiliary verbs except: be, do and have are called modals.
Unlike other auxiliary verbs, modals only exist in their helping form; they cannot
act alone as the main verb in a sentence.
Can Could
May
Would
Might
The modals
are
Will
Must
Ought
to
Shall
Should
Can
expresses
Can’t
You’ re
Time machine is not messy.
real. It can’t get you You can’t
Chinese is very back to centuries ago. go to the
difficult. I can’t learn party.
it.
Step Two : listen and consider
Make your students read about the contest then ask them about their
talents. Activity 1 p 43
1-Read the questions carefully then listen to the teacher to answer the
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Some words not only verbs that are used in speaking, have one weak sound
and one strong sound.
Weak forms are used in connected speech, that is when you are having a
normal, everyday conversation or when they are in the middle of a
sentence.
Strong forms are normally used when we say a word isolated from
speech with an emphasis on the vowel. These forms are used by
native speakers of English when talking to a foreigner, for example
or in questions.
Answers
Answerstotoquestions
questionsp44
p44
a-Bob
a-Bobpolitely
politelyrequests
requestsWendy
Wendytotogive
givehim
himsome
someofofher
hertime .
time .He
Hesays :
says :«
« Can
Canyou
you
spare a moment to answer a few questions, please ?”
spare a moment to answer a few questions, please ?”
b-Wendy
b-Wendytotooffer
offerhelp,
help,she
shesays:
says:“Sure,
“Sure,what
whatcan
canIIdo
dofor
foryou?”
you?”
c-Yes,
c-Yes,she
shecan.
can.
d-Yes,
d-Yes,she
shecan.
can.
e-No,
e-No,she
shecouldn’t.
couldn’t.
f-Her
f-Herparents
parentsaccepted
acceptedtotolet
lether
herplay
playmusic
musicbecause
becauseshe
shewas
wasable
abletotoconvince
convince
them.
them.
Grammar Window
be able
subject main verb adjective infinitive
+ I am able to drive.
is not
- She able to drive.
isn't
USE OF BE ABLE TO
Be able to is not a modal auxiliary verb. We include it here for convenience, because it is
often used like "can" and "could", which are modal auxiliary verbs.
We use be able to express ability. "Able" is an adjective meaning: having the power, skill or
means to do something. If we say "I am able to swim", it is like saying "I can swim". We
sometimes use "be able to" instead of "can" or "could" for ability. "Be able to" is possible in
all tenses - but "can" is possible only in the present and "could" is possible only in the past
for ability. In addition, "can" and "could" have no infinitive form. So we use "be able to"
when we want to use other tenses or the infinitive.
-find out what old travelers could achieve during their life
Write it Up
Aim: students should be able to write a short school report about a student’s
past and present performances then future expectations.
Invite your students to see the picture p46 and guess why the pupil has
stopped taking his test.
Make them try to give all the possibilities and probabilities that come to
their mind using: perhaps or maybe
You: Why has he stopped taking his test?
In British English, both of these adverbs are still very commonly used
and have the same meaning. We use them to say that something is
possible or maybe true, but you are not certain. They can be used
interchangeably but of the two:
Maybe Perhaps
Grammar Window
Practice
Aim: to reinforce students’ mastery of the modals may and might and use
them in contexts.
1-Students should be able to ask for permission
2-Give or refuse permissions using responses on the table p49
Write it Out
Aim: students should be able to write meaningful notes about what is most
likely to happen at the end of the school year.
Words and Sounds
Presentation
Prefix Suffix
Root
Prefix
u in ir i dis
n m
il
Fill in the gaps with the appropriate Key answers
prefix
il im in ir un dis words
regular
√
capable
√
possible
√
responsible
√
legal
√
justice
√
probable
√
definite
√
polite
√
obey
√
Research and Report
Aim: to develop students’ desire to learn about endangered animals.
SOS
Thelife
lifespans
spansof
ofanimals
animalsareareeither
eitherthe
theaverage
averagelife
lifeor
orthe
themost
mostextreme
extremeageage
The
recordedororboth.
both.
recorded
Someanimals
animalslive
liveaavery
veryextreme
extremelife;
life;others
othersvery
veryshort.
short.
Some
Whatdetermines
determinesthe
theaverage
averagelifelifeexpectancy
expectancyof ofaaparticular
particularanimal
animalisisdependent
dependent
What
onmany
manyevolutionary
evolutionarypressures
pressures
on
1-Speedof ofmetabolism
metabolism
1-Speed
2-ageof ofsexual
sexualmaturity
maturity
2-age
3-bodyor orbrain
brainsize
size
3-body
4-Riskof
ofpredation
predation
4-Risk
-Ask your students to list the animals on the graph.
-One of the most frequently asked questions is “how long are animals
expected to live?”
Bat
Horse
Dolphin
Lioness
Cat
Giraffe
Elephant
5 10 12 15 22 24 38 100
2-Discuss the maximum age to which people and each of the animals on the
following table can live. Use the auxiliaries on the graph below to express
degree of possibility
100
(higher possibility)
80 may well
60 might well
Human 78 122
Elephant 05 70
Giraffe 10 30
Cat 12 25
Lion-lioness 15 35
Dolphin 22 50
Horse 24 40
Bat 38 50
Tortoise 100 125
Example:
Humans live for78 years on the average, but they may live for up to 122
years.
Pachyrhinosaurus (dinosaure)
Passenger pigeon Dodo bird
Koalas, Mexican crocodiles, Pandas, Polar bears, Brown bears, Mountain gorillas,
What causes their extinction? -Here are nine of the main reasons why animals become
Extinct:
Choose an animal which in danger of extinction and write a report about it:
The report :
An Animal in Danger of Extinction
One of the animals in danger of extinction is the Mountain Gorillas.
Mountain gorillas live in Virunga Volcanoes Mountains, some regions in
Eastern Africa: Uganda, Rwanda and Congo. They are huge animals with
black fur (hair), bounding chest and big bared teeth.
Mountain gorillas are gentle, peaceful and mainly vegetarian creatures.
They live for 20 years in the average, but they may well live for up to
55 years.
Life for mountain gorillas is not at all peaceful. They are
threatened by: civil war in some African regions. Hunters kill them for
food and trophies. Their forests are chopped down for farm land, fuel
and housing.
Here are some ideas that may help save the mountain gorillas:
African authorities should sign international agreements to officially ban
the hunting of this species and establish natural protected areas where
mountain gorillas can live in peace.
5-Group work : Presentation
WWF
Note that « too » usually comes at the end of the sentence and « so » at the
beginning
Use: SO …..I IN A POSITIVE SENSE TO SHOW THAT WE FEEL THE SAME WAY AS
ANOTHET PERSON? OR HAVE PERFORMED THE SAME ACTION.
Examples Neither am I
A-I am not hungry. B-
I am not either
Neither do I.
A-I don’t have enough money. B-
I do not either.
Practice Activities
Aim: to provide further practice of: So and Neither
Types of Activities
You can give your students different kinds of exercises such as:
NASA ROBOT
The talent of success is nothing more than
doing what you can do, well.
Henry W. Longfellow