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NEW HEADWAY ELEMENTARY
UNIT 6: CAN YOU SPEAK ENGLISH?
Which countries are they?Which languages do they speak there?
SPAIN SPAINISH FRANCE FRENCH JAPAN JAPANESE
GERMANY GERMAN ITALY ITALIAN ENGLAND ENGLISH
golf
footballtennis
card
Which sports or games are they?
PART: WHAT CAN YOU DO?1. He can ski really well.2. She can use a computer.3. “ Can dogs swim?” “ Yes, they can.”4. “ Can you speak Japanese?” “ No, I can’t.”5. I can’t spell your name.6. We can’t understand the question.
Match the sentences and pictures.
Listen and check.
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THE MODAL VERB “CAN”1. FORMATION• Positive:
S + CAN + VERB (INF)…
Ex: I can speak English.She can drive a car.They can play the piano.
• Negative:
S + CAN’T + VERB (INF)…
Ex: I can’t speak English.She can’t drive a car.They can’t play the piano.
• Question:
CAN + S + VERB (INF)…?
- Yes, S + can.
- No, S + can’t.
Ex: Can you speak English? - Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.Can she drive a car?- Yes, she can. / No, she can’t.
Ex: What can you do?- I can speak English.What can he do?- He can play football.What can they do?- They can sing well.
WHAT + CAN + S + DO?
2. USAGE:
• The modal verb “CAN” is used to denote anability in the present.• Notes:
- Can and can’t have the same form in all persons.
- There is no do or does.
1. I ____ _____ ______, but I ____ _____ _______.
2. He ____ _____ , but he ___ ___ .
3. “ ___ you _____?” “ Yes, I ___”
4. They ___ ___, but they ____ ____.
5. We ___ _____ and we ___ ____.
6. “ ___ she _____?” “ No, she ____.”
can dance
can’t speak Germancan singcan’t dance
can speak French
can ski
can sing
can’t swim
driveCan
Can cook
can’t
can
Listen and complete the sentences with can or can’t + verb.
PART:PRACTICE
Can…? Tina you your partner
drive a car
speak French
speak Italian
cook
play tennis
ski
swim
play the piano
use a computer
√
√
√
√
√
Tina can’t cook. Can you?Listen to Tina and complete the chart. Put √ or .
Complete the chart about you
Complete the chart about your partner.
Ask and answer the questions.
Can you drive a car?No, I can’t.
Can you ski? Yes, I can. But not very well.
Tell the class about you and your partner.
Louis can ski but I can’t.
What can computer do?• Talk about computers with a
partner.
What can they do?
What can’t they do?
• What can people do that
computers can’t do?
They can translate, but they can’t speak English.
Yes, they can.
√
√
√
WHERE WERE YOU YESTERDAY?
Monday
March
school
Yes
YesNo
No
hehe
February
home
Sunday
Yes
YesNo
No
hehe
PRACTICE
Talking about youAsk and answer questions with a partner.Where were you …….?• at eight o’clock this morning• at half past six yesterday evening• at two o’clock this morning• at this time yesterday• at ten o’clock last night• last Saturday evening
Complete the conversation, using was, were, wasn’t, weren’t, or couldn’t.
Were
was
was
were
Were
Was
were
weren’t
was
was
couldn’t
Was
wasn’t
READING AND SPEAKINGSUPER KIDS
Look at the children in the photographs. How old are they? What can they do?
Answer the questions about Alexandra1. How old is she?2. Why is she special?3. Where was she born?4. Where does she live now?5. Who does she live with?6. Does she go to school?7. What could she do when she was very young?8. Does she have much free time? Why not?9. Is she poor?10. Where was she last year?
1. She is thirteen.2. She paints large, cubist pictures, and sells them a lot of money.4. (She lives) in Los Angeles.3. (She was born) in Romania.5. (She lives) with her family.6. Yes, she does.
7. She could paints very well when she was four.
8. No, she doesn’t, because every day after school she does her homework, plays with her little brother, then paints for two or three hours until bedtime.
9. No, she doesn’t. ( She can buy a big house and travel the world.)
10. She was in London, Paris and Rome.
Answer the questions about Alexandra1. How old is he?2. Why is he special?3. Where was he born?4. Where does he live now?5. Who does he live with?6. Does he go to school?7. What could he do when he was very young?8. Does he have much free time? Why not?9. Is he poor?10. Where was he last year?
2. He can play the piano very well. / He’s a brilliant pianist.1. He’s ten.3. ( He was born) in Opava in
the Czech Republic.6. Yes, he does ( two days a week ).
4. ( He was born) in Vienna.5. ( He lives) with his parents.
7. He could play the piano when he was two and he could read music before he could read books.
8. No, he doesn’t, because he practises the piano six hour a day and he gives lots of concerts.
9. No, he doesn’t. 10. He was in Washington, Chicago and London.
.
What is the same about Alexandra and Lukas? What is different? Discuss with your partner
They were both born in Eastern Europe. They both travel a lot and have money. Alexandra has a brother, but Lukas is only child. Alexandra goes to school every day, but Lukas goes to school two days a week. Alexandra lives in the USA, but Lukas lives in Vienna. Lukas plays sports but Alexandra doesn’t.
They are both geniuses.
Alexandra is a painter, and Lukas is a pianist.
VOCABULARY AND
PRONUNCIATION
Look at the sentences. What do you notice
about these words?
- I have a black eye.
- No, he doesn’t know the answer.
write – right / see - sea
wear – where / by - buy
hear – here / eye - I
for – four / son - sun
know – no / too - two
hour – our / there - their
Find the words in B that have the same pronunciation as the words in A.
Correct the two spelling mistakes in each sentence.
1. I can here you, but I can’t sea you.
2. Their are three bedrooms in hour house.
3. I don’t no wear Jill lives.
4. My sun lives near the see.
5. Don’t where that hat, by a new one!
6. Know, eye can’t come to your party.
7. You were write. Sally and Peter can’t come four dinner.
8. There daughter could right when she was three.
9. I no my answers are write.
1. I can hear you, but I can’t see you.
2. There are three bedrooms in our house.
3. I don’t know where Jill lives.
4. My son lives near the sea.
5. Don’t wear that hat, buy a new one!
6. No, I can’t come to your party.
7. You were right . Sally and Peter can’t come for dinner.
8. Their daughter could write when she was three.9. I know my answer are right.
hear
know no
son sun
too two
write right
wear
here
where
EVERYDAY ENGLISH
When you don’t know someone’s telephone number, you can phoneDirectory Enquiries. In Britain you ring 153 for international numbers. Here are the names and addresses of some people you want to call.
Listen to the operator and answer her questions. Get Nancy’s telephone number.
Operator: International Directory Enquiries. Which country, please?
You: __________.Operator: And which town?You: __________.Operator: Can I have the last name, please?You: __________.Operator: And the initial?You: __________.Operator: What’s the address?You: __________.Recorded message: The number you require is _________.006198 4681133
302 Erindale Road
N
Wilson
Perth
Australia , please!
Read the lines below. They are all from telephone
conversations. What do you think the lines before
or after are? Discuss with a partner.
1. This is Jo.
2. Can I take a message?
3. Great! See you on Sunday at ten, then. Bye!
4. Oh, never mind. Perhaps next time. Bye!
5. No, it isn’t. I’ll just get her.
6. I’ll ring back later.
7. There’s a party at my house on Saturday. Can you come?
8. Can I speak to the manager, please?
Complete the conversations with a line from exercise 3.
This is Jo
Great! See you on Sunday at ten, then. Bye!
No, it isn’t. I’ll just get her.
There’s a party at my house on Saturday. Can you come?
Oh, never mind. Perhaps next time. Bye!
Can I speak to the manager, please?
Can I take a message?
I’ll ring back later.