Teaching Modal Verbs

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What is one method suggested for teaching modal verbs?

  • Teaching all modal verbs at once to avoid confusion
  • Using modal verbs in every lesson to reinforce learning
  • Introducing only a few words at a time and completing several practice activities (correct)
  • Focusing on teaching modal verbs in isolation from other vocabulary

How can lessons be structured when teaching modal verbs?

  • Without focusing on the practical applications of modal verbs
  • By teaching all modal verbs together in each lesson
  • Around the different uses of modal verbs (correct)
  • Without considering the various uses of modal verbs

What is the purpose of leaving all the modal verbs written on the board for the whole chapter?

  • To overwhelm students with information
  • To create confusion among students
  • To reinforce learning about modal verbs (correct)
  • To test students' memory of modal verbs

What are some examples of modal verbs mentioned in the text?

<p>Can, could, may, might, must, will, would (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why are English language learners often confused by modal verbs?

<p>Because modal verbs are used differently than other verbs and in a wide variety of situations (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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