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:


  1. Understand and correctly use have, do, will/shall, may/might, and can/could auxiliary verbs.
  2.  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).
  3. Build confidence in using these auxiliary verbs in speaking and writing.

Topics/Concept

  1. Understanding Auxiliary Verbs and their role in forming questions, negatives, and tenses.
  2. Introduction to Have/Has/ Had, Do/Did/Does, Use of models
  3.  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

  1. Interactive learning
  2. Game-based approach
  3.  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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