Passages 1 Unit 2
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Unit 2 Mistakes and Mysteries
Listening “I’ll never do that again”
p. 10
Listen to Frank talk about a bad decision he made.
Answer true or false.
False
Frank and his neighbor were good friends.
True Frank knew he was allergic to cats.
False Frank marked his calendar to remember to feed the cat.
False Frank forgot what time the train was going to leave.
True Frank remembered to feed the cat on Saturday.
Grammar / Modal Verbs p. 11, 15
Past Tense Modal Verbs of Obligation
Fred had to feed his neighbor’s cat.
Fred was supposed to feed his neighbor’s
cat.
Fred needed to feed his neighbor’s cat.
Fred didn’t have to feed his neighbor’s cat.
Fred should have fed his neighbor’s cat.
What is the differences in these sentences?
In which sentences did the action happen?
Cont…
Had to + verb
Had to expresses absolute obligation, there
was no choice
Don’t use must for obligation in the past!
I had to study last weekend.
Was / Were supposed to + verb
Expected obligation but unfulfilled
I was supposed to study last weekend.
Cont…
Needed to + verb
It was necessary but there was choice to
do it
I needed to study last weekend.
Didn’t have to + verb
No obligation
I didn’t have to study last weekend
Should have + past participle (shouldₔ)
It was a good idea but not done
I should have studied last weekend.
Practice
I shouldn’t have invited them.
a) I didn’t invite them.
b) I invited them.
That was a secret! You weren’t supposed to tell anyone!
a) You didn’t tell anyone.
b) You told someone.
We didn’t have to study for the test.
a) We forgot to study.
b) We were prepared for the test.
I know Jane didn’t like my cooking, but she didn’t need to be
so rude about it.
a) Jane was rude to me.
b) Jane wasn’t rude to me.
Modal Verbs of Certainty
Why isn’t Paul in class today?
He must be sick.
He might be sick, but that’s
not why he’s absent. He left
Miami to go to Iowa.
Cont…
Almost 100% sure – Must
My sister isn’t answering the phone. It’s
11:00, she must be asleep.
Past Tense – must have, can’t have,
*couldn’t have*
I didn’t know any of the answers on the
test. I couldn’t have passed.
Less than 50% sure – May, Could, Might
I don’t know why she isn’t answering the
phone. She could be taking a shower, or
she might be talking to someone else.
Past Tense – may have, could have,
might have
Modal Verbs of Obligation / Advise
You look so tired today! You
shouldn’t have gone to bed so
late. You must take a nap before
your test this afternoon. You
should remember this the nest
time you want to stay up late the
night before a test.
Cont…
To express obligation, advice in the present,
future (Not Past) – must, have to, have got to,
had better
You must pay me back today! (obligation)
To express obligation, advice, or opinion in the
present, future or past – should
I loaned you $20 last week. You should
have paid me back by now! (obligation) You
should be ashamed of yourself. (opinion)
You should apologize and pay me back
tomorrow. (advise)
Modal Verbs – Past, Passive,
Continuous
Past
Passive
Continuous
Past Passive
Past
Continuous
Modal + have
+ past
participle
Modal +be
+past
participle
Modal + be +
present
participle
Modal + have
been + past
participle
Modal + have
been + present
participle
Should have
studied
Should be
studied
Should be
studying
Should have
been studied
Should have
been studying
He should
have studied
last night.
English should
be studied in
school.
He should be
studying right
now.
English should
have been
studied before
the University
program was
started.
You should
have been
studying the
whole term.
Vocabulary / Problems p. 12
Aggravate
Avoid
Cause
Deal with
Identify
Ignore
Run into
Solve
a problem
Listening “Dealing with Problems”
p. 12
Ray
Felipe
Jennifer
Aggravate it
Deal with it
Ignore it
Started
jogging too
soon after
his injury
Neighbor
leaves old
cars in yard
/ makes
noise when
fixing them
Didn’t do
her share of
school
project /
didn’t
apologize
Vocabulary / Belief p. 16
Certain
Not certain
Be certain
Be positive
Be sure
Know for a fact
Assume
Bet
Doubt
Figure
Guess
Have a hunch
Suppose
suspect
Listening “Unsolved Mystery” p. 16
Listen to a radio program about a famous claim of alien
abduction in Canada. What did they say happened?
Which facts do they mention?
The Hills saw an object flying beside their car.
Betty saw creatures looking at them from the object.
The creatures spoke to the Hills in a strange language.
Betty found pink powder on her dress the next day.
The Air Force agreed that Betty saw a UFO.
The doctors doubted the Hills’ story.
The aliens looked just like creatures from a TV show.
The trip took seven hours instead of four.