Was will ich lernen? Present modal verbs, describing photos, extended speaking
I can use modal verbs to talk about what I want, must, and can do, describe a photo and develop my answers in conversation about future plans.
Was will ich lernen? Present modal verbs, describing photos, extended speaking
I can use modal verbs to talk about what I want, must, and can do, describe a photo and develop my answers in conversation about future plans.
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Key learning points
- Modal verbs are usually used with a second verb in the infinitive at the end of the sentence or clause.
- The stems of some modal verbs are irregular, with vowel changes in most singular forms.
- When describing a photo, use the acronym PALM. It stands for People, Action, Location, Mood. Add your own opinions too.
- It is helpful to predict follow-up questions on a theme for developing conversation after describing a photo.
- In conversation, develop answers by adding opinions and reasons, varying the subject, and adding different time frames.
Keywords
Modal verb - verb of necessity, possibility, expectation or obligation used with a 2nd verb in the infinitive
PALM - an acronym to summarise what to include in a photo description: People, Action, Location, Mood
Common misconception
When developing a conversation about future plans, it is important to consistently use the future time frame in answers.
Whilst it is important to be able to refer to the future confidently, it is also helpful to add in different time frames to give more detail and to develop your sentences.
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Starter quiz
6 Questions
knew, (have has) known
took, (have, has) taken
liked, (have, has) liked
to hope, hoping
to convince, convincing
to intend, plan, have in mind
finally, eventually
while, by
since then
by the way
something
unusual, unusually
Exit quiz
5 Questions
conclusion, graduation, degree
language
decision
sixth form
change
teamwork, cooperation