Blog done by María Gabriela Morales Sierra - Use for English class 561 - Educational
Showing posts with label Fourth Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fourth Week. Show all posts
Saturday, September 3, 2022
Practice Exercise #3.1
Topics: Make a medical or dental appointment, May/Might , Be able to.
For this section I will make a review of the topics learned through on a exercise using all the structures, vocabulary and more to show my improvement at these topics.
Medical Procedures
Vocabulary: Medical Procedures.
Sub-Topics: Make a medical or dental appointment.
Medical procedures are actions that help to delivery a healthcare, if we think something is wrong in our body or maybe we just want to check our health periodically, we take a medical procedure.
1. A Checkup / An examination.Friday, September 2, 2022
Modal Verbs 2: Will Be Able To - Might - May
Will Be Able To - Might - May
Sub-Topics: Must, Make a medical or dental appointment.
As you can remeber in the modal verb 'MUST', we have other useful modal verbs:
We use 'WILL BE ABLE TO' (estar en la capacidad de... / Ser capaz de...) to be secure of a future ability, WILL BE ABLE TO could be replaced by others modal verbs like 'CAN' or 'COULD', even we wan skip 'BE ABLE TO' .
Subject + WILL BE ABLE TO + Verb in base form + Complement.
- The nurse WILL BE ABLE TO come in five minutes. =The nurse WILL come in five minutes = The nurse CAN come in five minutes.
And we have the negative form:
Subject + WILL NOT BE ABLE TO + Verb in base form + Complement.
- The secretary WON'T (WILLNOT) BE ABLE TO assist you at this time. = The secretary WON'T assist you at this time = The secretary can't assist you at this time.
To express a posibility we use 'MAY' or 'MIGHT', both mean the same:
Subject + MIGHT / MAY + Verb in base form + Complement
- Carla MIGHT (MAY) pass her exam.
Negative:
Subject + MAY (MIGHT) NOT + Verb in base form + Complement.
- Carla MAY NOT pass her exam.
Modal verbs can be used with BE ABLE TO, MIGHT / MAY for posibilities and MUST for drawing conclusions, as we already have learned:
Examples:
Practice Exercise #3.0
Topics: Talk about medications, Must, Showing concern and offering help.
Sub-topics: Prescription, Symtoms
For this section I will make a review of the topics learned through on a exercise using all the structures, vocabulary and more to show my improvement at these topics.
Thursday, September 1, 2022
Modal Verbs 1: MUST
Drawing conclusions with: MUST
(NOTE: Remember, a modal verb is a word that modifies other verbs)
Use the modal MUST to draw a conclusion and indicate that you think something is probably true.
Must = Deber - Deberías.
Structure (Affirmative):
Subject + MUST + Verb ib base form + Complement
Example: A: I haven't done my homework yet. And it's for tomorrow!
B: You must start it right now then! I will help you.
Structure (Negative):
Subject + MUST + NOT + Verb ib base form + Complement
Example: A: Hey, how about to play videogames right now?
B: We must not play at this hour! It's almost midnight and tomorrow we have classes. Let's go to bed instead.
B: Boring.
Talk about medications
Talk about medications
When we are very sick, in pain or uncomfortable with our body and we want a relief, medications are the right options. Medications are medicinal drugs used to cure, treat or prevent medical diseases and most of them are easily available to common people.
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