Mar 17, 2012

Julie & Julia: Modal Verbs for Strong Advice or Obligation - MUST - Giving Instructions




A. Match the two parts of the sentences below.


1. You make sure

2. You hold

3. You protect

4. You cut



( ) only the onion

( ) the knife like this

( ) the other hand

( ) that the egg is fresh


B. Now connect both parts of the sentences and write sentences, using modals for strong advice or obligation.


1. ..................................................

2. .................................................

3. .................................................

4. .................................................


C. Watch the movie segment and check your answers.





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Answer key:

A. 4,2,3,1


B.


1. You must make sure that the egg is fresh


2. You must hold the knife like this


3. You must protect the other hand.


4. You must cut only the onion.

2 comments:

carolina dias said...

First of all, congratulations and the blog and thanks a lot for helping so many teachers with your activities. But I have a question about this. The woman who works at the school says: "There is one other class, but you will not like it. It's for professionnel, which you will never be, I'm sure. All men. All GIs. And very expensive. I cannot imagine that you would ever want to pay the tuition." What does she mean with GIs? I tried to google it and also in the list of acronyms of www.thefreedictionary.com but I haven't found anything. Any suggestions? TIA
Carolina

Claudio Azevedo said...

Thanks, Carolina for your words.

I got this source from the net about GIs, Allied War Veterans.

GIs based in Paris learn to cook at French school for chefs and Maitres d'Hotel.They were references in cooking gourmet food. That's what I know, if someone else has abbetter source, please share it with us.

Various shots of Allied soldiers (mainly American GIs) learning to cook at a French school for chefs and Maitres d'Hotel. We see the men preparing fish and poultry, cutting sauté potatoes, making sauces and putting cream on cakes.