Mysterious places

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MYSTERIOUS PLACESCristian Fontanez L.

English TeacherMA in ELT

Unit 4

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Contents Grammar Vocabulary

Indirec questionsModals of deduction (past)

Mysterious places

Pronunciation Speaking

Migh have (weak/strong form) Dialogue p.89

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VocabularyTo coverTo noticeTo wonderTo beTo flyTo realiseTo lookTo knowTo drawTo see

To discoverTo makeTo fallTo understandTo moveTo suggestTo buildTo find

Man-madeUnexplainedPlainWideTravellersGroundMeaninglessPatternsRunwaysdrawings

Easter IslandMoaiStatuesSeaVillagesWriterAliensTheories

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Grammar: Indirect Questions

directindirect

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Source: English Grammar in Use

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Grammar: Modals for deduction (past)

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Grammar: Modals for deduction (past)

Must haveMight have

Can’t have

Verb(past participle)

+

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What do you think about…

• The pyramids?

• Stonehenge?

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Sources

• English in Mind 3B (CUP)• Grammar in Use (CUP)