UNIT 6 AMBITION SKILLS JOBS Can/can’t Could/couldn’t

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UNIT 6 AMBITION SKILLS JOBS Can/can’t Could/couldn’t Have to / dont have to Likes and preferences. Would like, would love, would prefer, would hate

SKILLS Play an instrument Make arrangements Mange money Compose music Speak a foreign language Program a computer Deal with people Use software Drive a van Design a website Make a video

JOBS Vet Software developer Designer Police officer Doctor Waiter / waitress Farmer Architect Lawyer Teacher Nurse Shop assitant Mechanic Model Accountant Tour guide

CAN – COULD – WOULD They all are modal verbs: Same form for all the subjects She /I / We can speak four languages We don’t use the auxiliaries DO/DON’T DOES / DOESN’T in the negative form and in questions You can’t lick your own elbow She couldn’t play the guitar when she was six They are followed by an infinitive form I would like to speak German

CAN – CAN’T CAN First thing you must know is that CAN is used in the present tense I can speak three languages She can play the violin and the piano We can’t be here after school You can’t take pictures inside school

COULD – COULDN’T COULD COULD is used in the past tense I could touch my nose with my tongue when I was six She couldn’t wait for you and she left We could go to Paris last year I couldn’t walk when I was one year

WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU COULD DO? Ride a bike Use a computer Speak english Cook a meal Use a mobile Eat by yourself Walk Talk Write WHEN YOU WERE A CHILD COULD YOU…? WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU COULD DO?

NOWADAYS CAN YOU…? WHAT CAN YOU DO? Ride a bike Use a computer Speak English Cook a meal Use a mobile Eat by yourself Walk Talk Write NOWADAYS CAN YOU…? WHAT CAN YOU DO?

REMEMBER CAN COULD WOULD CAN’T COULDN’T WOULDN’T CAN I come to your party? COULD COULDN’T COULD you speak Chinese when you arrived to China? WOULD WOULDN’T WOULD you like something to eat?

HAVE TO – DON’T HAVE TO HAVE TO/ HAS TO … is used when there is an obligation We have to do our homework She has to study that lesson for tomorrow DON’T HAVE TO / DOESN’T HAVE TO… is used when there is no obligation You don’t have to come to school on Sundays She doesn’t have to answer that question

HAVE TO – DON’T HAVE TO DO___ HAVE TO…? / DOES ____ HAVE TO…? Do you have to study this afternoon ? No , I don’t Does he have to answer that question? Yes, she does Where do you have to go after this lesson? I have to go to room 345

HAVE TO – DON’T HAVE TO It can also be used in the PAST TENSE (HAD TO…) I had to get up early last Sunday She didn’t have to pay, I did it Did she have to go to the dentist? Yes, she did

Using the vocabulary of the unit (JOBS) think what these people HAVE TO and DON’T HAVE TO do.

Vet Software developer Designer Police officer Doctor Have to Don’t have to Vet Software developer Designer Police officer Doctor Waiter / waitress Farmer Architect Lawyer Teacher Nurse Shop assitant Mechanic Model Accountant Tour guide Wear an uniform Go to university Be phisically fit Be attractive Speak English Help people with their problems Get up early Be good at Sciences…

LIKES AND PREFERENCES WOULD is the conditional tense in English. Its contracted form is ‘D I would like a cup of tea My mother would hate to see me cry He’d prefer a shorter exam WOULDN’T is the negative form You can’t use it with love , prefer or hate I wouldn’t love to be famous I wouldn’t like to be famous I wouldn’t like a bigger house, mine is enough

IF YOU WERE ….. A rich man … A police man/woman … A doctor… Your English teacher… Invisible… Very strong .. The President… The King… A famous singer…. A TV presenter…. I would like to have a big house I wouldn’t like to be Jorge Javier Vazquez