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Understanding Health and Communication: Exercises on Wellness and Modals

This resource covers important aspects related to health and wellness, including managing stress, understanding medication, and traditional healing methods. It also presents practical exercises focusing on modal verbs for expressing obligation, suggestion, necessity, and possibility. Engage with scenarios about maintaining fitness, asking for permission, and making logical assumptions. Ideal for improving language skills related to health discussions while reinforcing grammatical structures in English through practical examples and relevant exercises.

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Understanding Health and Communication: Exercises on Wellness and Modals

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  1. WB Unit 4 Answers

  2. PP.26-27 Ex. 3 • Lost his appetite • If you exercise regularly… • I feel so tired • I am on some new medication • Suffer from stress • Get in shape

  3. Ex. 4 • Prescription • Optician • Home remedy • Healers • Fee • Hiccups • Medicine cabinet • Traditional healing

  4. PP.104-106 Ex. 1 A6 B3 C1 D4 E7 F8 G2 H5

  5. PROHIBITION 4 REQUEST 1 ABILITY 5 OBLIGATION 8 LOGICAL ASSUMPTION 7 NECESSITY 2 SUGGESTION 3 POSSIBILITY 6

  6. Ex. 2 • Ought to recycle • He doesn’t need a babysitter • You mustn’t go over the speed limit. • You needn’t come and pick me up • You have to have a driving license • You shouldn’t argue with your brother.

  7. Ex. 3 • Could you tell me… • May I bring a friend… • That can’t be Sarah… • She can speak French… • He must still be in town • Andy couldn’t come yesterday… • Could you move over a bit? • We ought to leave soon… • You must be freezing… • James can’t be at the office yet…

  8. Ex. 5 • You must be exhausted • We can take the bus… • I have to do my homework. • I can’t read it… • No, I must do it today. • No, it can’t be… • I mustn’t walk on it… • We can lift them on our own… • Oh, you needn’t do that… • We mustn’t be late…

  9. Ex. 7 • We didn’t need to go to school… • I didn’t need to do all the decorating… • I needn’t have got the tickets… • He needn’t have watered the plants… • She needn’t have bought that book… • I didn’t need to take the stereo…

  10. Ex. 12 • Have you • Does he • Isn’t she • Can they • Shall we • Aren’t you • Won’t you • Doesn’t she • Is there • Haven’t they • Isn’t it • Does she

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