Censorship and Age limitations 0 What you can and you can’t do because you are… 0 Little 0 Short 0 Tall 0 Girl 0 Boy.

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Censorship and Age limitations 0 What you can and you can’t do because you are… 0 Little 0 Short 0 Tall 0 Girl 0 Boy

Censorship and Age limitations

0 What do you feel when someone tells you you CAN/CAN´T do/see/listen to something? a) Annoyed b) Angry c) Happy d) Other _____________

Modal Verb: Can 0 Noun: container 0 a can of beer 0 Verb: (ability) 0 To be able to

Modal Verb: Can 0 Used to express … 0 Possibilities: 0 Can you drive? (¿Puedes conducir?) 0 Smoking can cause cancer (Fumar puede causar cáncer) 0 Permission 0 Mom, can I go out tonigh? (Mamá, ¿puedo salir esta noche?) 0 I can see that movie, I’m 18 years old (Puedo ver esa película, tengo 18 años) 0 Ability 0 I can swim (Puedo nadar) 0 I can´t understand Physics (No puedo entender Física) 0 Request 0 Can you tell my mom that I’ll be late tonight? (¿Puedes decirle a mi mamá que llegaré tarde hoy?) 0 Offer 0 I can help you with your homework (Yo puedo ayudarte con tu tarea)

Modal Verb: Can 0 Affirmative Subject + can + Verb Infinitive + complement Ej: Jeremy can play the guitar very well (Ability) 0 Negative Subject + can not (can´t) + V. Infinitive + compl. Ej: The Hidalgos can´t stop talking in class (Ability) 0 Question Can + Subject + V. Infinitive + compl. + ? Ej: Can you do BMX tricks, Tomás? (Request)

Can vs. Could

0 Could is the past form of Can 0 More formal way of asking permission 0 Poder  podía 0 Can  could

Modal Verb: Could 0 Affirmative Subject + could + Verb Infinitive + complement Ej: 1°A could collect more money if they want (Possibility) 0 Negative Subject + could not (couldn´t) + V. Infinitive + compl. Ej: Tania and Jeremy couldn’t stop kissing last class (Ability) 0 Question Could + Subject + V. Infinitive + compl. + ? Ej: Could you be nice with the english teacher from now on? (Formal Request)

Re-organize the Sentences INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The sentences are in disorder. 2. Read them 3. Re-organize them to complete the structures we saw before 4. You have 10 minutes to do it

Re-organize the Sentences 0 League of Legends / at school /Juan / play /can’t 0 Can /musician / be /a great /Kevin 0 You / on time / for this class / Could / be / ? 0 Everyday / could / I / chocolate / eat

According to what we have learned today… 0 Which one of the following song titles can we work with next class? a) Could you be loved - Bob Marley b) Viva la Vida – Colplay c) We can´t stop – Miley Cyrus d) None e) A and C

Modal Verbs: (Be) Able To 0 Affirmative Subject + am/ is /are + able to + Verb Infinitive + complement Ej: Marco is able to learn english 0 Negative Subject + am/ is/ are + not + able to + V. Infinitive + compl. Ej: Bejamín is not able to come to classes everyday 0 Question Am/ is / are+ Subject + able to + V. Infinitive + compl. + ? Ej: Are you able to complete your worksheet in 10 minutes? (Request)

Modal Verbs: (Be) Able To 0 Affirmative Subject + am is are + able to + Verb Infinitive + complement Ej: 1°A could collect more money if they want (Possibility) 0 Negative Subject + could not (couldn´t) + V. Infinitive + compl. Ej: Tania and Jeremy couldn’t stop kissing last class (Ability) 0 Question Could + Subject + V. Infinitive + compl. + ? Ej: Could you be nice with the english teacher from now on? (Formal Request)