Lesson 3 - B1-Civil Rights in America

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    Lesson 3 - B1Theme: The Civil Rights Movement in America

    Vocabulary and Lexis

    civil rights - (n) rights of citizens to political and social freedom

    rights - (n) entitlement or legal permission to to have or get or act in a certain waysegregation - (n) setting people apart, especially of different races in a communitypublic - (n) violence outbreak, (sudden) between two racial groups in a communityequality - (n) to be equal in rights and opportunitiesdiscrimination - (n) unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people,regarding race, age or sexapartheid - (n) in South Africa, segregation or discrimination on grounds of raceviolence - (n) physical force intended to hurt, damage or kill someone or somethingprejudice - (n) pre-conceived opinion - of dislike - not based on experienceblocked - (n) prevented access to an area

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    Lesson 3 - A2Modal verbs

    can + baseinfinitive (can do / can play / can come etc.):

    doI / we / you / they can playhe / she / it can't (cannot) see

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    do?I / we / you / they play?

    can he / she / it see?come?

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    I can do something = I know how to do it, or it is possible for me to do it: I can play the piano. My brother can play the piano too. Dara can speakItalian, but she can't speakSpanish. 'Can you swim?' 'Yes, but I'm not a very good swimmer.' 'Can you change twenty euros? I'm sorry, I can't.' I'm having a party next week, but Sean and Eileen can't come.

    I have ..... and I've got .....You can say I have or I've got, he has or he's got:

    I I (I've got)we or we (we've got)you have you have got (you've got)they they (they've got)

    he he (he's got)she has or she has got (she's got)it it (it's got)

    haven't got .....I have a computer but I haven't got a printer.I've got two dogs but I haven't got a cat.

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------have to and must: have to and must are similar: have to ormust = it is necessary

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    I have to study hard to pass my exams. = have + to study (infinitive ) + hard formy examsI must go home before dark. = must + go (base infinitive - without 'to') + homebefore darkEileen has to be in work at 7.00 a.m.

    You must wear a seatbelt when you drive a car.should do something - should is not as strong as have to or must -

    You look tired. You should go to bed. = You + should + go (base infinitive - without'to') + to bed.The government should do more to help the poor. ( = It would be a good thing to do)The government must do more to help the poor. ( = It has no choice)You mustn't walkby the river. It's too dangerous.

    shouldn't .....(should not)You shouldn't go out in Winter without a warm coat. ( = because you might catch coldcold.)Katie and Sarah shouldn't talkso loud when they're in the library. ( = because people

    are studying there.)

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    In pairs, fill in the gaps using the correct form of the words below:

    We _____________ have a party for the students before they go.Katie _______________ make wonderful cakes.Nobody ________________ a vegetarian if they don't want to.We ____________ all ______ beautiful - I like people to be themselves.You ______________ believe everything you read in the newspapers.You ________________ break the law in a foreign country. You may go to prison for a longtime.

    can't be must should have to be shouldn't mustn't can

    Peer correct

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    Using the new modal verbs, write your ideas about how to find happiness.Write at least six sentences.