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unit 10: On the other hand Vocabulary: levels of difficulty Grammar :Modal verbs for ability Speaking : describing abilities and challenges
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Getting started Pairs: write the expressions from the box in the correct columns. A piece of cake challenging complicated doable Hard impossible manageable no trouble Simple straightforward tough
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it was Easy ok difficult A piece of cakedoablechallenging
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Pairs. Discuss how you felt when you first learned to do three of these things. Use the expressions in Exercise 1. A: How did you feel when you first learned to drive a car? B: It was impossible at the beginning, but then it became manageable. Drive a car program a VCR ride a bicycle Speak English take care of a baby use the Internet
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Reading Pairs: discuss these questions. do you know anyone who is left-handed? Do you know anyone who is ambidextrous? Are most people you know righties or lefties?
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Read the article and answer the questions. Who uses the “other” hand more often, lefties or righties? Why? What is the advantage of being ambidextrous over being left- handed?
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Grammar focus 2. look at the examples again. complete the rules in the chart using can(not), could (not), (not) be able to, or (not) manage to. Use ____ to talk about ability in the present. Use __ or __to talk about a permanent ability in the past Use __ or __( but not could) to talk about something that was possible at a specific time in the past. Use __ or __ or__ to talk about something that was not possible at a specific time in the past.
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Practice Complete the sentences using the correct form of can, could, be able to, or manage to. 1. The 2. Sara
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Speaking Do the ability tests in the chart. Use your “other” hand. Take notes in the chart. Pairs: take turns. Tell each other how you did on the ability tests.
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