Modal Verbs - Probability - May - Might and Could - Off2Class ESL Lesson Plan Make a Copy

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reading listening ESL speaking lesson plan modal verbs probability 1 grade 2 grade 3 grade English English

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What are modal verbs?

A modal verb is a type of verb that indicates likelihood, ability, requests, suggestions, or any other modality. Modal verbs are different from other verbs because they come before the infinitive of another verb (without the word to). Common modal verbs include can, could and should but there are many more of them that you’ll go over with your students.

Probability – May, might and could

This lesson plan is great for beginner students and introduces them to the concepts of possibility and probability. Your students can practice speaking, reading, and listening while using may,  might, and could in positive and negative forms.

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