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1 Modals & (Job Search) Sergio Pizziconi

2 Plan of the day Plan - Q&A - Modals - Q&A - Modals EXTRA-CLASS work: read Keep on working on your CVs and cover letter Chapter 4, reading #3 pp. 158-159 (Really Grand Openings) Summary in English RE-PHRASE [mark verb and subject] Chapter 2, case study 2 (ASOS) and 4 (Ben Sherman) [mark verb and subject] Dr. Baffa D’Aquino

3 Tools Checking for frequency of sentences/constructions/words – “Please find hereby attached my resume”

4 Pragmatics How is it going? How (are) you doing? What’s up? Wassup? Sup? It’ always Good

5 Modals Activity Create teams of either 3 or 5 people (=an odd number) Prepare a new spilletta-size sheet for the team TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE END 3 or 5 team members’ Last names, first names, student ID#s Circle of modalities

6 Individually On your PERSONAL worksheet, – position the number of each sentence inside the circle close to the modality or function that you think the modal verb is carrying out in that sentence. You will have to think of a specific context in which the sentence is spoken/written. See the example in the next slide

7 13. You will go to class everyday! obligation permission ability possibility willingness command polite request likelihood necessity futurity hedging advice 13

8 Team work After positioning all the sentences in the list on your personal working sheet… Compare your positioning with those of your team- fellows. On the TEAM worksheet: – If you all agree on the position of a given sentence, simply write the # – If you disagree, write and CIRCLE the same number in the two (or more) positions and… On your PERSONAL worksheet (to be included in your portfolio, NOT submitted), explain the context of the two or more interpretations as suggested by your team-fellows. (see example below)

9 2. You will go to class everyday! Interpretation “Command” – SETTING: Instructor’s office. A student is frequently absent. – The instructor says [NOT tells], “If you don’t want to fail this class [to be flunked], you will go to class everyday!” Interpretation “Futurity” – SETTING: student orientation meeting. – The speaker says, “Studying in this university can be rather tough [BUT though]. You will go to class everyday!”

10 Numbered sentences 1/2 1.I would not say that Tom was rude, simply he might have been too direct. 2.Could you help me with this tax statement form? 3.Would you go to Wal-Mart with me ? 4.Can you read this for me? 5.Can I have another cup of coffee? 6.May I call you later in the evening? 7.You should go talk to your success coach. 8.You might ask for an extension. 9.You might should oughtta do that. 10.I might could do that. 11.You must submit your papers on time.

11 Numbered sentences 2/2 12.Last week he said he would finish the work by Saturday. 13.You will go to class everyday! 14.[discussing the answer to a multiple choice question] It must be C. 15.[discussing the answer to a multiple choice question] It would be C. 16.[discussing the answer to a multiple choice question] It could be C. 17.[discussing the answer to a multiple choice question] It will be C. 18.[discussing the answer to a multiple choice question] It should be C.


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