2. Vocabulary: sports on
TV
01
Sports you usually
watch
02 Asking about people’s
abilities
03
Asking about
skills and talents
Simple Present tense
question structure
Present Simple in
questions
Unit Contents
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04 Modal verb CAN
CAN for ability
3. Listening to CAN &
CAN’T expressions
05
Pronunciation of
CAN and CAN'T
06 Describing and listening
to people’s abilities
07
Listening to people talk
about their abilities
Unusual careers
research
Reading about
unusual careers
Unit Contents (cont,)
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8. Adverbs & expressions of frequency
I always watch football games.
FREQUENCY ADVERBS
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100% Always
90% Usually
70% Often
50% Sometimes
10% Hardly
ever/Rarely
0% Never
She usually watches swimming
competitions.
You often watch volleyball
games.
He sometimes watches
basketball games.
They rarely watch gymnastics
competitions.
We never watch baseball
games.
HOW OFTEN…?
Once
Twice a
3 times month
4 times
day
week
every month
year
9. How often…?
does she watch swimming
competitions?
do you watch football
games?
Once a month.
Once a week.
Every Sunday afternoon.
Every weekend.
Once a week
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10. Simple Present tense with Frequency adverbs
He sometimes watches
tennis matches.
Subject + F.A. + verb
Does he sometimes
watch tennis matches?
Aux. + subject + F.A. +
verb + ?
Yes, he does.
No, he doesn’t.
Short answers
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11. He doesn’t never watch TV.
Frequency adverbs: Hardly ever & Never
Never
Use never and hardy ever with possitive adverbs.
Never
He never watches TV.
Hardly ever
They don’t hardly ever go to the library.
Hardly ever
They hardly ever go to the library.
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15. Modals of ability
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Usage Tense Example
Can
General or specific
ability
Present
Richard can speak
French fluently.
Can’t Max can’t swim.
Could General ability
Past
My sister could swim
when she was 6.
Couldn’t
General or specific
ability
I couldn’t play the
piano when I was 5.
17. Practice 01
Go around the classroom, ask and complete the
sentences with your classmates’ names.
_____ can play soccer.
_____ can play the guitar.
_____ can play chess.
_____ can bake a cake.
_____ can design a Web
page.
_____ can do gymnastics.
_____ can swim.
_____ can paint pictures.
_____ can fix a car.
_____ can surf.
_____ can sing English
songs.
_____ can ride a
motorbike.
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_____ can speak a
language well.
_____ can draw well.
_____ can tell good jokes.
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PRESENT SIMPLE
IN QUESTIONS
Simple Present tense
question structure
UNIT 3
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Simple Present questions
UNIT 2
Do
Do/Does
AUX.
you
Subject
SUBJ.
sometimes
Frequency
adverb
F.A.
play soccer?
Verb
V+?
22. Modal verb CAN (ability)
UNIT 4
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23. He has super human
abilities.
What do you think of when you see this card?
Are superheroes the only ones
who have super abilities?
Do you think it’s important to have
abilities when you ask for a job?
UNIT 4
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24. Modal verb CAN (ability)
UNIT 4
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25. Modal verb CAN (ability)
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Is an English modal (auxiliary or
helping) verb used with action
verbs to express ability, to
request or offer permission, and
to show the possiblibity.
For example:
• I can speak English.
• He can’t ride a bike.
WHAT IS CAN?
27. Examples
UNIT 4
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He can run really fast.
The baby can’t run..
He can cook really well.
She can play the violin beautifully..
38. More unusual jobs
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Panda
nanny
Dog food
tester
Odor judge
Professional
mermaid
Golf ball
diver
Surfing instructor
for dogs
Island
caretaker
Subway
pusher
Line
stander
40. Project 01
Make a research about 3
unusual jobs and include:
• Name of the job
• Image
• Average pay per
annual
• Description (1
sentence)
• 5 abilities for the job
• 5 non-abilities for the
job
PROJECT
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