English Course - Level 3: Unit Grammar Vocabulary Writing Speaking / Conversation Strategies

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English course – Level 3

SPEAKING /
UNIT GRAMMAR VOCABULARY WRITING CONVERSATION
STRATEGIES

*Write a blog post


Ever/never/for/since * Talk about how your
about health advice.
Present perfect lifestyle has changed
Can/must/have with the years.
UNIT 3 *Check (your/one's)
Modals to/may/might/will * Discuss about diet
work and correct
and health problems.
Great body mistakes.
Seeing the doctor Make and do * Talk about keep in
your mind and body
*Write about what
Health and Illness healthy.
being healthy
means.
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SHOULD AND SHOULDN’T

+ should
sleep.

drink lots of water.


I/You/He/She/It/We/They
take antibiotics.
shouldn’t
- eat late at night.

I/you/he/she/it + Yes,
I/you/he/she/it
should.
? Should
/we/they
stay inside?
/we/they shouldn’t
- No,
.

Use should + infinitive to give advice.

e.g. You should take an aspirin.

Use should to recommend something.

e.g. You should see that movie.

Use have to NOT should when something is necessary.

e.g. You have to drive on the right. NOT You should drive on the right.
Note: You should try this soup. NOT You should to try this soup.
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MUST AND MUSTN’T

+ must
sleep.

drink lots of water.


I/You/He/She/It/We/They
take antibiotics.
mustn’t
- eat late at night.

Use must + infinitive to express obligation, give orders and give advice.

e.g. You must take an aspirin.

Use have to NOT must when referring to the past and asking.

e.g. You had to drive on the right. Why were you driving on the left?
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PRESENT PERFECT

I/ You/We/They .’ve climbed


+ He/She/It .’s watched
Mount Everest.
the sun rise.
tried
I/ You/We/They haven’t milk in tea.
- He/She/It hasn’t
slept
outside.

Make the present perfect with have/has + past participle.


Use the present perfect to talk about past experiences in your life.
Usually you don’t know or say when exactly these things happened.
For regular verbs, the past participles are the same as the simple past: Verb + -ed, -d or y – ied.
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Miss – missed – missed, move - moved – moved, study – studied – studies.

Yes, have.
I/you/we/they
Have I/ you/we/they No, haven’t.
(ever) In a
? Has he/she/it
swim river? Yes, have.
he/she/it
No, haven’t.

Ever = “in your life”. We often use it for more unusual experiences.
e.g. Have you ever met a famous person? (Compare to Have you met my husband.

In negative you can use never.


e.g. I’ve never played golf.
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Use the present perfect to talk about past experiences in your life. You don’t say exactly
when.

e.g. I’ve been to Egypt. I’ve seen the Great Pyramid.


Use the simple past if you say when something happened.

e.g. I went to Egypt three years ago. I saw the Great Pyramid when I was there.
Note: I’d like to is politer than I want.
When speaking, it is possible to start a conversation by asking a question in the present
perfect and the asking about more details in the simple past.
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SEETING THE DOCTOR

Illnesses
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