The document discusses bridging the generation gap by having groups discuss possible causes and effects of the gap and listing their answers. It then asks groups to discuss potential solutions to the problems found in comic strips depicting the generation gap. The document also provides a list of modal verbs such as can, must, may, and should along with their common meanings to potentially aid the discussion.
5. CAUSE EFFECT
• In groups, discuss the • In groups, discuss the
possible cause of the possible effects of
problems found in the generation gap. List down
comic strips. List down your answers.
your answers.
SOLUTION?
6. Modal verbs
The modal verbs include
can, must, may, might, will, would, should.
They are used with other verbs to express ability, obligation, possibility,
and so on. Below is a list showing the most useful modals and their
most common meanings:
Modal Meaning Example
can to express ability I can speak a little Russian.
can to request permission Can I open the window?
may to express possibility I may be home late.
may to request permission May I sit down, please?
must to express obligation I must go now.
She must be over 90 years
must to express strong belief
old.
should to give advice You should stop smoking.
would to request or offer Would you like a cup of tea?
If I were you, I would say
would in if-sentences
sorry.