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Passport to English: Health Grammar

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Activity Description

In this activity, students practice using "should" to give health-related advice and "have to" to express obligation.

Preparation

  1. Review the activity and how the site works so you are comfortable with it in class.
  2. Pre-teach any basic Internet navigation and keyboarding skills your students are not familiar with to be able to complete the activity.
  3. Put the link to this activity on the desktop of each student computer or on your class Web page.

How-To

  1. Present the grammar forms and functions.
  2. Have students go to the Web site and practice the grammar.

More Ways

See the links to other activities for this Lesson 12 - Health lesson including Vocabulary, Grammar, Listening, Dialog, Pronunciation, Dictation, and Game.

Use this site for lessons and exercises for Literacy, Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced level students on 15 other topics including:

  • Greetings
  • School
  • People
  • Work
  • Family
  • House
  • Food
  • Clothes
  • Sports/Hobbies
  • Shopping
  • Transportation
  • The City
  • Animals
  • Weather
  • The Future

Program Areas

  • ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

  • Beginning Low
  • Beginning High

Tags

grammar, advice, asking for advice, don't have to, get advice, getting advice, give advice, giving advice, have to, health, health grammar, opinion, Passport to English, should, shouldn't
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