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Modal Verbs in the past ESL lesson plan for C1 Advanced ELL and ELA learners. This ready to use TEFL resource includes everything from flash cards to activities as well as conversation topics and writing drills. Immerse yourself in dynamic activities designed to refine your skills in using modal verbs to express various degrees of necessity, possibility, and certainty in past contexts. Explore the intricacies of modal verbs such as ‘must,’ ‘might,’ and ‘could’ in past situations, and enhance your ability to convey nuanced meanings. This comprehensive lesson plan offers a structured and enjoyable approach to mastering advanced language skills relevant to the subtle use of modal verbs in the past.

This is a C1 Advanced ESL lesson plan from the TEAM TEFL C1 course book.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12105454

It is also included in our course book curriculum of 8 ESL TEFL course books
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12121091

This lesson plan includes;
Flashcards
A warmer
Introduction to the unit
Vocabulary
Reading
Three closed exercises
Open exercise
Listening exercise
Chatterbox x2 - A feature throughout our course books that encourage conversation
Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class
Writing drill
Extra study
Answer key

This lesson plan is for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 60-90 minutes depending on teacher style.

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