EXERCISE 10. Expresslng posslblllty: COULD, MAY, and MIGHT. (Charts 7-3 and 7-4)
D&cFMnc Listen to the clues with books closed. Make guesses using could, may, and
might.
Example: is made of metal and you keep it in a pocket
TEACHER: I'm thinking of something that is made of metal. I keep it in my pocket. What
could it be?
STUDENTS: It could be a pen. It could be some keys. It might be a paper clip. It may be
a small pocket knife. It could be a coin.
TEACHER: (... ) was right! I was thinking of the keys in my pocket.
- has wheels and a motor
- is made of plastic and can be found in my purselpocket
- is brown, is made of leather, and is in this room
- is flat and rectangular
- is white, hard, and in this room
- is played with a ball on a large field
- has (three) stories* and is made of (brick)
- has four legs and is found on a farm
- is green and we can see it out that window
- is sweet and you can eat it
13 EXERCISE 11. Expressing posslblllty: COULD. (Chart 7-4)
Directions: Listen with books closed. Suggest possible courses of actions using could.
Work in pairs, in groups, or as a class.
Example: (... ) has to go to work early tomorrow. His car is completely out of gas. His
bicycle is broken.
-+ He could take the bus to work.
He could take a gas can to a gas smtion,fill it up, and cary it home to his car.
He could try to fix his bicycle.
He could get up we y early and walk to work.
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- (... ) walked to school today. Now she wants to go home. It's raining hard. She
doesn't have an umbrella. She doesn't want her hair to get wet. - (... ) and (... ) want to get some exercise. They have a date to play tennis this
morning, but the tennis court is covered with snow.
(Switch roles if working in pairs.) - (... ) just bought a new camera. He has it at home now. He has the instruction
manual. It is written in Japanese. He can't read Japanese. He doesn't know how to
operate the camera. - (... ) likes to travel around the world. He is twenty-two years old. Today he is alone
in (name of a ciiy). He needs to eat, and he needs to find a place to stay overnight.
But while he was asleep on the train last night, someone stole his wallet. He has no
money.
*American Engliah: swy, rroriss; British English: mmy, smreyl (floors in a house). .i'
Amsricpn and British English: swrlv,swh = I&.