Modal Verbs: Giving Advices

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Modal Verbs
Giving Advices
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Listening
A) Listen to Mr Taylor at the
doctors. Is he healthy? Why/
Wht not?

B) Listen again and answer these
questions:
1. How much does he weigh?
2. How often does he exercise?
3. How often does he eat red meat?
4. When did he stop smoking?
5. How often does he drink alcohol?
6. What advice does the doctor give
him?

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What`s the matter with Mr. Taylor?
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What were the doctors advices?
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Advices
He eat so much red meat
He eat too much pizza
He practice more exercises
He eat more chicken and fish
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Answer some questions
Is Mr. Healthy?
What can he do to become healthier?
Is he obliged to do it so?

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Form
We use should to give advices , to say that something is a
good thing, or a bad ( shouldnt ) thing to do.
Aff: Subject+ + verb ( infinitive)+ complement
He eat more chicken.
Neg: Subject +shouldnt + verb(infinitive)+ complement
He eat so much red meat

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In groups give advices to these
people
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Asking for Advices
To ask for advices we use:
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9) The doctor gave Mr. Taylor more advice. Fill
in the gaps with should or shouldnt
1. You _______ eat salad more often
2. You _______ eat so many pizzas
3. You _______ go to gym twice a week
4. You ______ get too stressed at work
5. You _______ try to lose some weight
6. You _______ walk to work everyday.

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