Unit 4 - Grammar and Vocabulary - English activities for 2º ESO

Write down your score at the end of each play: + + + + + + + + + = escribe aquí en cada casilla los aciertos de cada juego

Consideramos aprobado si se aciertan en cada juego al menos 10 de 15

Evaluación: el ejercicio presenta de 15 en 15 preguntas de un amplio cuestionario de 1.195 preguntas. Consideramos que se deben acertar 10 de 15 en cada "juego" o "partida"

2º ESO -- Module 4

Unit 4:

- Chores, sports, road signs
- Frequency adverbs
- Modal verbs:
... have to / don't have to ( needn't )
... must / mustn't
... can, could, may, might,
... should, shouldn't - ought, oughtn't to

- invitations (make, accept, refuse)
- Ask for information
- Basic vocabulary and expressions
- Vocabulary of unit 4

- Revision: INFINITIVES: + ing / + TO / without TO
- Revision of units 1 - 2 - 3

Unit 3:

- Irregular verbs (translation): tabla de Verbos en la última página del libro
- past of regular and irregular verbs
- Phonetics: how to pronounce the - ED ending of regular verbs
- Past simple vs Past continuous
- when vs while
short actions (Past) vs Long actions (Past continuous)
- Prepositions of movement (across - along - through - past - towards ...)
- Adjectives ending in - ED or -ING
- Re-study: INFINITIVES: + ing / + TO / without TO
- Re-study: Simple Present vs Present continuous

MODALs Verbs
   
can - could - may (asking for) permission - be allowed to - possibility - ability

- Can I watch the TV, Mum ? - Yes, of course

- Could I use your mobile phone? - Of course. Here you are

can't refuse permission - May I go out with my friends? - No, you can't. it's late.
can offer - Can I help you with the dishes?
     

may -

might - could

possibility - asking for permission

You're unsure

- He might tell you (it's possible, but I'm not sure)
     

have to / has to

(external) obligation - it's my duty - You can play video games but first you have to help your mother
     
must (internal - moral) obligation, strong belief, rules... - Students must listen to the teachers carefully.
     
don't have to = needn't lack of obligation - It's not necessary - You don't have to make your bed in this hotel (it's not necessary)
     
mustn't prohibition - It's forbidden, against the rules - You mustn't eat food in the classroom during the lessons
     
must / can't logical deductions

- She must be your sister because you both look like

- She can't be your sister because she doesn't look like you

     
should = ought to give advice - You should go to the doctor if you are ill
would request or offer - Would you like some tea?