Modern Orange English Class Education Presentation.pptx

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English Class

Welcome, students!

No Swimming

No Smoking

No Blowing of Horns

No U-Turn

No Pets Allowed

No Food Allowed

No Left Turn

No Taking of Pictures

No Stepping on the Grass

No Vehicles Allowed

At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to: 1. Identify the modal verbs of prohibition used in the sentences; 2. Actively participate in class discussion and activity; and 3. Write statements expressing prohibition using can’t and mustn’t. Class Objectives

MODALS are helping verbs that denote intention or feeling of the speaker. They are used to express permission, prohibition, and obligation.

Examples: Can go Have to wear Must say Must look Modal + Verb (base form)

These modals are used to express an act of prohibiting or not allowing something especially by an authority. MODAL VERBS OF PROHIBITION

Can’t (cannot) Example 1 Example 2 Can’t usually gives the idea of something that is against the rules. People can’t go outside without wearing their facemask. Motorists can’t drive without their driver’s license.

Can’t (cannot) Example 1 Example 2 Can’t usually gives the idea of something that is against the rules. You can’t go into the hotel wearing slippers. You can’t drive in this country unless you are eighteen.

Mustn’t (Must Not) Example 1 Example 2 Mustn’t usually means that it is the speaker who is setting the rule. You mustn’t sleep late. You mustn’t use your cell phone during class hours .

Mustn’t (Must Not) Example 3 Mustn’t usually means that it is the speaker who is setting the rule. Medical practitioners mustn’t make mistakes.

CRITERIA Content 10 Cooperation 5 Presentation 10 Total 25 Activity Time

Quiz Time Identify whether the sentence is an example of prohibition. Write PROHIBITION if it is an example of prohibition and NOT PROHIBITION if not.

Quiz Time 1. You can’t sing inside the library. 2. You mustn’t skip your meals. 3. Rose must not use her phone while eating.

Quiz Time 4. That story can’t be true. 5. She can’t go to school wearing a short skirt. 6. I can’t sing high notes. 7. We must not throw our garbage everywhere.

Quiz Time 8. Rex can’t swim in a 6-feet deep swimming pool. 9. You can’t eat junk food. 10. I must go to school tomorrow.

Homework Compose 10 sentences about the things that you are not allowed to do. Use the correct modal verbs in every sentence. Write it in a whole sheet of paper.

Thank you!