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Understanding Modal Verbs and Visual Perception in English

In Chapter 11 of New Headway Intermediate, we delve into "Seeing is Believing," exploring how modal verbs express certainty and possibility. This chapter emphasizes the importance of selecting the correct modal verb for effective communication. Additionally, we engage in activities focused on optical illusions to enhance visual recognition and interaction. New vocabulary such as "threshold" and "wobbly" is introduced, promoting comprehension and practical usage. Students will practice these concepts to improve their English language skills.

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Understanding Modal Verbs and Visual Perception in English

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  1. New HeadwayIntermediate Chapter 11Seeing is believing

  2. Which of these ….is the most sure ? P. 86 • Very sure: • Itmustbe…. • Less sure: • Itcouldbe…. • Itmightbe…. • Itcouldbe…. • Itmightbe…. • Itmustbe….

  3. A shortreview on modalverbs • Seepage 137 (on the right) • Seepage 145 (rightcolumn) • - Theyexpress certainty, possibility, obligation and permission • Using them is important in order to express ourstandtowardssomething • To choose the correctmodalverb is sometimescrucial • Letspracticeusingthem !

  4. How the express in english? Suomi Englanti Itlookslike a rabbit. You look likeyourfather. You look tired. You look lively. You look cheerful. Itlooksgreen to me. • Se näyttää jänikseltä. • Sinä näytät isältäsi. • Sinä näytät väsyneeltä. • Sinä näytät eloisalta. • Sinä näytät iloiselta. • Minusta se on vihreä.

  5. Whatdoesthis look like? • Itlookslike a…. • Thatmustbe a… • Thatcantbe a… • Itmightbe a…. • Itcouldbealso a… • Itmustbe a… • Itlookslike a…

  6. Optical Illusionspage 86 • First: Look at the imagesbyyourselfWhatcanyousee in them? • Then, work with a partner: Look at the opticalillusions • Doyourecognizeany of them? How many ? • Exchange information with yourclassmatesaboutwhatyoucansee • Try to find the things and people in the list • Finally, letstogetherpoint out where the hiddenimagesare. • Dontworryifyoucantfindall the things in the task, as differentpeopleareable to seedifferentthings!

  7. Some NEW VOCABULARY PAGE 86-87 • threshold = kynnys-; • pohja- ; vähimmäis- • wobbly = vaappuva, • huojuva, tutiseva, • Epävarma • wobbler= hoipertelija, • päättämätön henkilö

  8. Optical illusions > Answerspage 86 • A = 8 • B = 4 • C = 1 • D = 7 • E = 2 • F = 5 • G = 9 • H = 6 • I = 3

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