Session 29: Auxiliary verbs(Have Forms,Do forms, modal verbs)

Session Title

Auxiliary verbs(Have Forms,Do forms, modal verbs)


Objective

By the end of the session,Students will:


  •  Understand and correctly use have, do, will/shall, may/might, and can/could auxiliary verbs.
  •  Use have, do, and modal verbs in different contexts (e.g., have for possession or experience, do for questions and negatives, and modal verbs for possibility or ability).
  • Build confidence in using these auxiliary verbs in speaking and writing.

Topics/Concept

  •  Understanding Auxiliary Verbs and their role in forming questions, negatives, and tenses.
  • Introduction to Have/Has/ Had, Do/Did/Does, Use of models
  •  Application of auxiliary verbs in real life conversations

Material Required

  1. Sentence strip

     2. Board to Chalk

 

     3. Space for students to               move around


Methodology

  • Interactive learning
  • Game-based approach
  •  Peer learning and team collaboration

Session Duration

90 Minutes

Intro  Activity (10 minutes)

                         Simon says

   Example: “Simon says touch your nose.”

Main Topic/ Activity (65 minutes)

Explaining the Auxiliary verbs(35 minutes)                                 
        Verb treasure hunt (30 minutes)

Setup:

How to Play:

Why It Works: Combines movement with grammar, making auxiliary verb usage feel natural and fun.


Follow up Tasks (5 minutes)

 Ask students to write 1 sentences for each auxiliary verbs they've learned in class (have, do, will/shall, may/might, can/could). The sentences should reflect correct usage and should be shared in the next class.

Review Questions/Assessment/Tasks  (10 minutes)

Expected Learning  Outcome:

Knowledge building-

    Skill building-

 



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