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4th March 2025 

sunny, cool

Tuesday 


INCREDIBLE JOURNEYS

Objective  : extreme adjectives


Homework check:

7/ 77 Read and listen. Answer the questions.
1   Who was the first man to find gold?
2   Who did California belong to in 1848?
3   How did people travel to California?
4   How did the gold rush change California?

page 78 ex 3

  1. The journey was really bad.- awful
  2. I love Greek food. It’s good. - amazing
  3. My sister was tired when she came back home from New York. - exhausted
  4. Mark was happy when he saw his hotel room.- delighted
  5. It’s hot on this bus. Can I open a window? - boiling 
  6. There were 300 people on our flight. The plane was big. - enormous
  7. The lunch on the plane was small. I’m still hungry.- tiny
  8. Put your coat on. It’s cold outside.- freezing

https://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/extreme-adjectives-0

https://wordwall.net/resource/45428/english/extreme-adjectives


7  Read the text again. Answer the questions.
  1. Where did Mike celebrate his 17th birthday?
  2. What world record did Mike set?
  3. What was the name of his yacht?
  4. How big were the waves in the South Pacific?
  5. Why did Mike stop in the Canary Islands?
  6. What did Mike want when he returned home?
5th March 2025 
sunny, warm 
Wednesday 

INCREDIBLE JOURNEYS

Objective  : possibility/ probability


expressing possibility and probability
We use couldmay and might when we believe
something is possible:
It could be a snake.
It may be an animal.
He might be an animal smuggler.
We use should when we think something is
probably true:
They should arrive by two o’clock.

1  Rephrase the sentences using the modal verbs in brackets.
  1. Perhaps she’ll phone later. (might)
She might phone later.
 2.I’ll probably be at home by 6 o’clock. (should)
I should be at home by 6 pm. 
3.Perhaps I won’t go out this evening. (may)
I may not go out this evening.
4.She’ll probably be here soon. (should)
She should be here soon.
5. It’s possible they usually tell the truth. (could)
They could tell the truth. 
6.Perhaps he applies for this new job. (may)
He may apply for this new job. 

PERHAPS =PROBABIL CA ...


2  Match the modal verbs to their meanings.
  1. b. 1  He could be the winner of the quiz show.
  2. a. 2  They should be relaxed after such a long holiday.
  3. e. 3  I may see Jane tonight.
  4. d. 4  We should see her there.
  5. c. 5  I might go to the cinema on Sunday.
  1. a  They are probably relaxed after such a long holiday.
  2. b  I think it’s possible for me he’s the winner of the quiz show.
  3. c  I think it’s possible to go to the cinema on Sunday.
  4. d  It is probable that we’ll see her there.
  5. e  It is possible that I’ll meet Jane tonight.

3  Fill in the gaps with the correct verbs: may, might, could, should.
  1. There …COULD  be a dog in that bag. It’s moving.
  2. He …SHOULD be American. He speaks English.
  3. Ask John. He … MAY know the answer.
  4. This film is interesting. You … SHOULD like it.
  5. Jane is not answering the phone. She …MIGHT  be at the library.
4  Read sentences 1–5 and match them with deductions a–e.
  1. 1  She speaks French and has a French passport. C
  2. 2  I think I saw him on television yesterday. D
  3. 3  It’s probable that he lives in the countryside. E
  4. 4  It’s possible that Sheila likes dogs. A
  5. 5  He is probably on duty today. B
  1. a  That could be Sheila’s dog.
  2. b  He should be at work.
  3. c  She may be French.
  4. d  He might be an actor.
  5. e  He should be a farmer.





Homework 

pag . 82 ex 2, 3, 6 


TEST - 1ST APRIL

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