This is the final section of modal verbs. There are currently 107 activities for teaching and practicing should and ought to. Using the materials found here, you can combine giving advice using should and ought to with health and body related topics. There are three sets of cards and instructions for three different games but you may decided just to play one game or use the first set of cards to make flashcards for introducing different vocabulary words. Talking about illnesses is a perfect opportunity to practice giving advice and using modal verbs so even if you do not use this worksheet, you might still want to combine these topics during your lessons. Since all the worksheets on Busy Teacher are free and easy to download, be sure to look at several before selecting one. You can also edit worksheets to better suit your students. Remember that this is only one section of modal verbs; you should take a look at the main modal verbs section if you do not find what you are looking for here or if you need a review activity.
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This is a very useful worksheet to work with children when teaching the use of Should and vocabulary related to illnesses. It has a variety of questions which can demand a great deal of production ...
Here you have a test that I designed for my students from 4th year of highschool, it is based on the classbook, that the goverment provides (chilean). hope it is useful. The test has several parts ...
I made this worksheet to organize the use of the modals Should and Ought to in the Past and Present. It focuses more on the past aspect and also includes to questions that force the answer to be c ...
The worksheet will be useful for those of you working with PEARSON Longman Success Upper-Intermediate. It is to go with the first lesson of Module 6 Secret Worlds. It is supposed to be used as the ...
It's basically pictures, drawings, of people with several kinds of aches and pains, such as headache, sore throat, bleeding. It can be used in many ways: oral evaluation, class presentation, writt ...
Students read the text and have to use "should have" and "could have" to discuss the obvious mistakes Marsha made on her job interview. People preparing for a job interview will also learn about h ...
Rules:
Mix up all the cards. Place them upside down on the table in front of you. They should not be on top of each other. One person should turn over two cards so both players can see them. If ...
I'd strongly advise against showing the video clip to a group of teens because it shows drugs and other non PC stuff. However, the song is fine, and this worksheet is intended for that age group. ...
It is a quick 2-exercise test on modal structures (can, could, must, have to, should, may, be allowed to). The first exercise is a gap-filling with a correct form (positive, negative, present, pas ...
These are 2 flashcards to practice should/shouldn't grammar structures as well as countable/uncountable nouns. Students look at the pictures and make statements about what they should or shouldn't ...
This worksheet will be good for studying survaval and disaster vocabulary and for should/shouldn't. Example questions: What kind of disasters do you know? Do you know someone who survived a disast ...
Here's an easy and useful speaking activity about giving advice for elementary students. Example activities: Tell your friend about your problems and let him/her give you some advice. Now, list ...
An exam for juniors between 11 and 13 years old, it has a little of grammar: modal verbs should must, future will, prepositions, indefinite pronouns and some vocabulary . I hope you like it.