Module6UnexplainedMysteriesofNatural-Period2新课教学过程一(外研版必修4).doc
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1、Module6 Unexplained Mysteries of Natural- Period2新课教学过程一(外研版必修4)Period 2 GrammarMay have/ might haveGoals To learn to use may have/ might haveProceduresStep 1: Learning about ways to talk about possibility and improbabilityMayPossibility We can use may to say that something is a possibilitymay + ver
2、b - Events in presentmay + have + past participle - Events in pastShe may be rich.= It is possible that she is rich.She may have missed her train.= It is possible that she missed her train.MightPossibility Might is used to say that something is possible in the present or the future like mayWhat is d
3、ifference between might and may?Usually may and might have same meaning but might is used when the situation is not real.If you dont hurry up, you might be late.She might be having lunch at Chinese restaurant.To speculate about or consider things that were probably true in the pastmay possibilityJac
4、k may have been upset. I couldnt really tell if he was annoyed or tired. She may have spoken to him yesterday.Jack may not have been upset. Perhaps he was tired. To speculate about things that were probably true in the pastmight possibilityShe might have taken the bus. Im not sure how she got to wor
5、k. I might have left my books on the bus.She might not have taken the bus. She might have walked home. Step 2: Putting “may” and “might” into dialoguesMay DIALOGUEWoman: thanks very much, been very useful. But we still have a lot to talk about. Well need another meeting. What about next week?Boss: M
6、ay I make a suggestion?Woman: Of course.Boss: Could we meet again next month? We may have more information by that time.Woman: Ah. Um. I may be on holiday next month.Boss: I see. Well, next week then.Woman: (CONVERSATION FADES) I think thats best.Might DIALOGUEMary: I cant find my phone.Tom: It migh
7、t be in your briefcase.Mary: No. I always. oh dear. I think I might have left it in the taxi.Tom: Oh Helen. Youd better call them.Mary: Oh great, yes, of course. (CONVERSATION FADES) But I havent got a phone, have I?Step 3: Making sentences with “may/ might have”1. He may have brought good luck to h
8、is wife.2. Its death and destruction might have been caused by global warming.3. They might have talked about monsters among them.4. In Chinese culture, dragons may have been closely connected to the royal family.5. The emperors robes might have had a symbol of a gold dragon with five claws.6. Other
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