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6A Unit 4 Living

Unit 4 Lesson 3
Grammar - Activity

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and the classroom to life”
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Warm
up Let’s talk

Look at the picture on the right.


• What is the girl doing?
• What is the girl reading?
• Can we read magazines in class?
• Where can we read magazines
and lots of other books?

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Activity
1
Say and circle

Can you tell your teacher the


possessive pronouns of these
words? And then find them in
the puzzle.

my her
your its
his their

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Activity
1
Look and check

Can you tell your teacher the


possessive pronouns of these
words? And then find them in
the puzzle.

my mine her hers


your yours its its
his his their theirs

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Activity
2
Look and match

It is my hat. It’s hers.

It is her smartphone. It’s mine.

It is his apple. It’s his.

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2
Look and check

It is my hat. It’s hers.

It is her smartphone. It’s mine.

It is his apple. It’s his.

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Activity
2
Look and match

They are its eggs. It’s theirs.

It is their class. They’re ours.

These are our books. They’re its.

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2
Look and check

They are its eggs. It’s theirs.

It is their class. They’re ours.

These are our books. They’re its.

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Activity
3
Read and write

shouldn’t can must

• The cars stop when the red light is on.

• I speak English.

• We waste food.

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Look and check

shouldn’t can must

• The cars must stop when the red light is on.

• I can speak English.

• We shouldn’t waste food.

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Activity
4
Look and talk

Look at the animals on the right.


• Which animal can fly? Which kangaroos sparrows
animals can swim?
• Are they wild animals?
• Should we keep them as pets?
• Should we protect wild animals?
shark turtles

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Review Look and read

possessive adjectives & possessive possessive


possessive pronouns. adjectives pronouns
my mine
Examples: your yours
• - Whose toothbrush is it? his his
her hers
- It’s mine. (It’s my toothbrush.) its its
• - Is this her textbook? our ours
- Yes, it’s hers. (It’s her textbook.) their theirs

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Review Look and read

Modal verbs:
can & can’t
• To say something is or isn’t possible.
Example: They can’t use a dictionary in the exam.
• To ask for, give or refuse permission.
Example: Can I go out after school, please?
• To talk about abilities.
Example: I can speak a little Spanish.

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should & shouldn’t


• To give or ask for advice.
Example: You should study hard for the test.
must & mustn’t
• To talk about something that is necessary.
Example: I must vacuum the carpet.
• To talk about prohibition.
Example: You mustn’t cross the road here.

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Thank you!
See you next class!

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and the classroom to life”

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