2-30. You might like him

Warm-up

Repeat after the tutor. 

  • I might move to America.
  • You might regret your decision.
  • They might work with you.
  • I might be hungry.
  • We might be lucky.
  • She might not hire men.
  • We might not visit them this year.
  • I might not marry my fiancee.
  • He might not be lonely now.
  • She might not be Eugene’s sister.
  • You might like him.
  • You might enjoy this.
  • You might have this.
  • You might be tired.
  • You might be sick.

Notes

Here are some grammar tips. 

Vocabulary

Go over the following vocabulary and expressions with your tutor. Use the illustration above if needed.

Vocabulary/ Expressions

Expression Definition
possible (adj) able to be done
e.g. It might be possible to score this goal. 
potential (adj) capable of becoming real
e.g. This business might have the potential of being successful. 
likely (adj) used to indicate the chance that something will happen
e.g. It is likely that my parents might not like you. 
proud (adj) very happy and pleased because of something you have done, something you own, someone you know or are related to, etc.
e.g. I might not be proud of you anymore. 

slam (v) to close (something) in a forceful way that makes a loud noise
e.g. You should not slam that door, it might break. 
immediately (adv) without any delay
e.g. We might have to leave immediately after the show finishes. 
wealthy (adj) having a lot of money and possessions
e.g. I might not be as wealthy as you thought I was. 
unfortunate (adj) not fortunate : having back luck
e.g. You might not go on your trip which would be unfortunate
dangerous (adj) the possibility that something unpleasant or bad will happen
e.g. Going in that cave might be very dangerous
damage (n) physical harm that is done to something or to someone’s body
e.g. You might damage your leg if you jump off that ledge. 

Exercise

Go over the following exercise with your tutors. 

  1. Make a sentence.
    1. enjoy / you / this / might / .
    2. might / she / be / tomorrow / busy / .
    3. agree / you / not / might / .
    4. not / they / here / might / be / .
    5. he / stupid / not / be / might / .
  2. Correct the following sentences. 
    1. You might liked him.
    2. You might are tired.
    3. You might not been hungry.
    4. She might not has money.
    5. She might not be a Korean.
  3. Answer the following questions.
    1. What is an activity you might do today? (use “I might”) 
    2. What are 3 things that might be very dangerous? (use “might be”) 
    3. What are 3 things you can do that might make you wealthy? (use “might”) 
  4. (Homework) Write a paragraph.
    1. Write 10 sentences using the grammar you learned today.
    2. Proud: When was the last time someone told you they were proud of you?
    3. The clock: Write about anything you’d like. Somewhere in your post, include the sentence, “I heard the car door slam, and immediately looked at the clock.”

Wrap-up

Go over any new expressions or vocabulary that you learned today.

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