Form Meaning and Function - Mega goal 2 - ثاني ثانوي
Term 1
Connect
Unit1: Connected by Technology
Unit2: Crime Doesn’t Pay
Unit3: Far and Away
Unit4: TV Around the World
EXPANSION Units 1-4
Term 2
Unit5: Working 9 to 5
Unit6: Going Green
Unit7: There’s No Place Like Home
Unit8: The Sporting Life
EXPANSION Units 5-8
Term 3
Update
Unit9: Laugh Out Loud
Unit10: You Are What You Eat
Unit11: Amazing Animals
Unit12: What Would You Do
EXPANSION Units 9–12
نشاط unit1: Connected by Technology
نشاط unit2: Crime Doesn’t Pay
نشاط unit3: Far and Away
نشاط unit4: TV Around the World
نشاط EXPANSION Units 1-4
نشاط unit5: Working 9 to 5
نشاط unit6: Going Green
نشاط unit7: There’s No Place Like Home
نشاط unit8: The Sporting Life
نشاط EXPANSION Units 5–8
نشاط unit9: Laugh Out Loud
نشاط unit10: You Are What You Eat
نشاط unit11: Amazing Animals
نشاط unit12: What Would You Do
نشاط EXPANSION Units 9–12
5 Working 9 to 5 11 Form, Meaning and Function Tag Questions We use tag questions to check information. We use an auxiliary verb and a subject personal pronoun. With an affirmative sentence, use a negative tag. With a negative sentence, use an affirmative tag. You will go to the bank, won't you? You won't work this Saturday, will you? There's a cash machine on Main Street, isn't there? They are not going to go look for another job, are they? They invested in the property market, didn't they? He didn't get the job, did he? It was the night shift you wanted, wasn't it? You are working today, aren't you? Polite Ways to Ask for Information with Can, Could and Would Excuse me, can (could) you tell me where the bank is? Can (Could) you tell me where the bank is? Would you be able to tell me where the bank is? Would you mind telling me where the bank is? Polite Ways to Make Requests with Can, Could and Would Q: Can you give me your credit card details, please? Q: Could you help me? Q: Would you open the window, please? A: Certainly. A: Of course. A: Sure. رابط الدرس الرقمي www.ien.edu.sa A. Read the conversation between the bank teller and a customer. Use could, would and question tags to complete the conversation. A: Excuse me, I'd like to withdraw 500 euro from my account in 50 euro notes. B: Of course, Madam. (1) A: Sure. Here you are. I have a form of identity, please? B: Thank you. So you want the total amount in 50 euro notes, (2) A: Yes, that's right. B: Is there anything else I can do for you today, Madam? you? A: Yes, please. I'd also like to change some American dollars into SAR? You charge commission, (3) you? B: Yes, Madam, we do. Our rates are displayed on the board. A: I see, thanks. (4) you mind telling me how many SAR I will get for 1,000 dollars? B: Of course. At today's exchange rate you will get... B. Work with a partner. Imagine you work as a bank teller. Continue the conversation in exercise A using some of the words and ideas in the box. Include some responses from the customer. Role-play the conversation and take it in turns to be the bank teller and the customer. pay a utility bill • make a deposit • make an international payment order a new debit card • open a savings account • transfer some money apply for a credit card buy health insurance • • . apply for a mortgage FOREIGN CURRENCY ¥ € £ وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024-8246 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 82 30/4/24 2:30 AM
Express Obligation: Must, Mustn't, Have to We use must, mustn't and have to to express obligation in the present and the future. You must stop at the 'STOP' sign. You mustn't (must not) arrive late to work. You have to slow down at this junction. You have to be at the office at 9 a.m. Note: Mustn't means you are not allowed to do something. There is no past tense of mustn't. The past tense of must and have to is had to. Express Necessity and Lack of Necessity: Have to, Need to, Needn't, Don't have to, Don't Need to We use have to and need to to express necessity in the present, past and future. Use the negative form to express lack of necessity. Q: What do you have (need) to do today? A: I have (need) to finish a report for work but I don't need to (needn't) hand it in until tomorrow morning. Q: What duties did you have (need) to perform in your last job? A: I needed (had) to answer the phone and deal with customer complaints. Q: What will we need to do before we leave for the conference in Abu Dhabi? A: We will have (need) to book an airport taxi. We won't have (need) to find a hotel. I've done that already. C. With a partner, discuss what you have to and must do in the situations shown on the international traffic signs. 70 1. No Parking 2. No Passing 3. Speed Limit 4. No Entry 2. 3. - 2 3 4 1. 4. D. Read page 72 again. Choose one of the professions and imagine you are working in that job. What duties and responsibilities did you perform as part of your job last week? Write them next to each day. Tell your partner what you had to do. Use had to, didn't have to, needed to, and didn't need to. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday ة التعليم Ministry of Educo Saturday 2024-1446 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 83 83 30/4/24 2:30 AM