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History of MedicineStudents explore vocabulary and activities related the history of medicine. Topics include forensic pathology, history of the veterinary profession, the history of medicine in general, and medical discoveries.ProbabilityStudents review using modals as ways to express probability or (un)certainty.The Perfect InfinitiveStudents are introduced to this grammar pattern as one way to use modals to describe past actions and situations.The Perfect Infinitive with Could and ShouldStudents learn popular usages of the perfect infinitive with these modals as ways to express regret, criticism, and unrealized past abilities.Needn’tUnit Twelve introduces students to the use of needn’t and its difference in meaning from saying one didn’t need to.... |
12-1 Past ProbabilityStudents review the common rules of using modals as well as using modal verbs on probability to describe the present and future (as studied in Grammar 4-1). Grammar 10-1 also introduces the usage of modal verbs of probability to describe the past.12-2 Should / Could + Perfect InfinitiveThis lesson explores patterns used to express criticism, regret, and past, unrealized possibilities.12-3 Needn’t + Perfect InfinitiveStudents learn when to use the phrase, You didn’t need to... and its difference in meaning compared to You needn’t have.... |
12-1 What is Forensic Pathology?Vocabulary and reading comprehension activity about forensic pathology.12-2 Health in the News - History of Veterinary ProfessionVocabulary and reading comprehension activity about the the history of the veterinary profession. |
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12-1 Contrast and ConcessionStudents focus on linking devices specifically used to express contrast and concession, then write their own example sentences12-2 Adding Information and Giving ExamplesStudents learn linking words used to add information or give examples; they then use the linking devices to complete sentences. |
12-1 Bill Nye Explains the History of Medical DiscoveriesA film based listening activity based on a documentary hosted by beloved scientist, Bill Nye.12-2 Why Do We Have Two Nostrils?A video-listening activity where students watch an episode of VSauce, the science based vlog, concerning the mysteries behind our own evolutionary anatomy. |
12-1 Unit IntroductionUnit introduction conversation activity. (group work)12-2: Vocabulary RoleplayGroups discuss and roleplay a medical scenario in a variety of jobs.12-3 Photo DiscussionStudents generate photos to match unit vocabulary and discuss with the class.12-4 Questions and ReviewStudents reflect on their understanding of the unit with a whole class Q&A.12-5 Applied LearningStudents work together to master a certain grammatical aspect of the unit and teach to the rest of the class. |
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