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WARM-UP Grab one playing board Grab two buttons (not matching) and a penny Flip the penny to move Heads=1 space, Tails=2 spaces Use the button as a marker to move spaces Make up a sentence with the word you land on

USING COULD, WOULD, AND SHOULD Some rules about could, would, and should: 1. a verb will always follow could, would, and should examples: I could eat chocolate cake. eat is the verb, (could + eat) I would go to the store. go is the verb (would+ go) I should drink some water. drink is the verb (should+ drink) 2. I You She He It They We could would should infinitive form of the verb (example: go, eat, drink, play, sing, etc.) DO NOT ADD S TO THE END OF THE VERB NEVER USE TO AFTER could would should

COULD Used to describe an ability in the PAST. When she was young, she could play soccer really well. (but now she can t) Used to describe a possibility in the FUTURE. I could go eat dinner after class. We could end class late! Used to make a request. Could you please bring me some coffee?

COULDN T Used to describe an ability in the past I couldn t find my car keys! -the car keys may or may not have been found I couldn t go to school because I was sick. Sometimes used in questions Couldn t you make an exception? Why couldn t we go on a trip?

WHAT COULD WE USE IT FOR? We could use it to We could use it for We could use it to put a glass on. We could use it for jewelry. We could use it to rest our glasses on. We could use it as a container. We could use it to decorate.

SHOULD Used to give advice You should eat more vegetables! Used to ask advice Should I take the English class/ Should we order pizza for dinner?

SHOULDN T Used to give advice You shouldn t eat so many sweets or you will get a cavity! Used to ask advice Shouldn t we turn left here?

WHAT SHOULD I DO? I woke up really late. I will be late for work! What should I do? I should get up earlier. Jessica broke Blanca s favorite vase! What should she do? Jessica should buy Blanca a new vase. Juan ate the last piece of cake, but Roberto really wanted it! What should Juan do? What should Roberto do? Juan should make Roberto a new cake. Roberto should eat the new cake! Geomari wants to go to the store, but her car is not starting! What should she do? She should call the mechanic. Inthasay wants to listen to rock music, but Nibras loves country music. What should Inthasay do? What should Nibras do? They should listen to country one day and rock music the next. Sabah car has a flat tire! Ugh! What should she do? She should fix the tire herself.

WOULD Used to make polite offers (Would you like..?) Would you like a piece of cake? Used in unlikely or unreal situations (with If ) If I had a million dollars, I would go on a tropical vacation! Asking information What would you do if you lost your keys?

WOULDN T Used in unlikely or unreal situations She wouldn t do it if she knew what would happen. If cars could fly, we wouldn t need planes!

WOULD YOUR TEACHER RATHER? Get into groups of two. I will give each group a card. You will read the card and decide and discuss which one I would rather do! Example: Would your teacher rather go to the beach? or go to the mountains? Once you have decided, you will write a sentence or two about why I would choose one over the other. Examples: Sara would rather go to the mountains because she likes to hike. Then you will present in front of the class. Read your card and the sentences you wrote!