Thursday, March 28, 2013

LIS 2a Class 25/03/2013 Presentations and Mythbusters

Today we presented in class the infomercial presentations and then watched the Mythbusters TV series about drunk driving and using a telephone while driving.  Here are the videos:
Part 1:
Part 2:
Part 3:
And the work sheet that went along with it:

Mythbusters is a television show in the United States that aims to "bust" common myths and urban legends that are commonly accepted using scientific experiments.
Part 1
  1. What does the word "bust" mean in the sentence above?

        a. invent                              b. disprove                         c. explode                           d. understand

  1. What is the myth that they are trying to bust? (00:25)




  1. What were the two parts of talking on the phone that were thought of as dangerous? (00:35)

        a. dialing     b. conversation         c. keeping your eyes on the road             d. answering

  1. What is the "key factor" of this myth? (00:50)

        a. it is safe talk at a stoplight      b. talking with a hands-free device is unsafe     
       
        c. texting while driving is unsafe

  1. Where are they going to test this myth? (01:02)




  1. What is a control lap?  What is their control lap? (01:19)





  1. How will the navigate the course the second time? (01:29)




  1. How will they navigate the course the third time? (01:40)



  1. What speed did the drivers have to reach for the first test? (02:52)

        a. 20 mph            b. 30 mph            c. 40 mph             d. 50 mph


  1. What is the last test? (04:15)
        a. speed test      b. brake test      c. parking test   d. accident avoidance test

Part 2
  1. What is the first task on the cell phone? (00:24)
       
        a. respond to questions                b .repeat a sentence      c. tell a story      d. answer the phone

  1. Did they do well on the tests? (03:10)



  1. What did they do to feel drunk faster? (04:35)

                a. drink a lot       b. smoke cigarettes        c. fast (not eat)                 d. not sleep

  1. What is the legal blood-alcohol  limit to operate a vehicle in California? (05:00)
       
        a. 1.0                     b. 0.05                   c. 0.3                      d. 0.08

  1. How many beers did Adam have to drink? (07:00)


Part 3
  1. Did Kari pass the test under the influence of alcohol? (01:45)


  1. Did Adam pass the test under the influence of alcohol? (03:00)


  1. What was the conclusion of this experiment? (03:53)


We also talked about Modal Verbs and their uses in English.

May
Might
Can
Could
Will
Would
Shall
Should
Must

Permission (formal)
You may go now.
Not : prohibition (formal)
Pupils may not smoke.
Permission
You can go now.
Not: prohibition
Pupils cannot smoke.
Permission in the past
We could stay out late.
Asking for permission now
(I and We) polite
Could I borrow your pen.
Instruction (the power is with the speaker)
You will eat your soup.
Not: prohibition
You won’t go out tonight.
Injunction (formal, rules, laws, God)
Payments shall be made at the end of the month.
Not: prohibition
You shall not kill.
Advice
You should tell him.
Not: advice not to
You shouldn’t smoke
Obligation
He must tell the truth.

Not: prohibition
We mustn’t drink too much.
How Compulsary ?
Practical possibility
It may be too late now.
Not: possible that not
I may not be on time.
Eventuality
It might be true.
Not: eventuality that not
He might not know.
Theoretical possibility
Children can be difficult.
Not : impossible
It can’t be true.
Weaker possibility
There could be some room.
Not: impossibility
He couldn’t have known.
Prediction, reasonable deduction
It will rain tomorrow.

That’ll be my brother, he always calls at this hour.
[prediction]
Polite suggestion
(1st person)
Shall we go?

Expectation
If I’m not mistaken, the vase should be in the cupboard.
Certainty
He must be there by now.
How Certain ?
Wishes
May the force be with you.
Ability
I can read and write
Ability in the past
My grandfather could play the violin.
Suggestion of an ability
You could have tried harder.
Willingness
He will sing in the shower.
Willingness
He would sing in the shower.


Other
Meanings
 
Modal Verb Exercises

Use the modal verbs we just learned to fill in the blanks:

     MAY/MIGHT                CAN/COULD              SHALL/SHOULD              WILL/WOULD              MUST


1.     Ted’s flight from Amsterdam took more than 11 hours.  He ___________ be exhausted after such a long flight.  He ____________prefer to stay in tonight and get some rest.

2.     Hiking the trail to the peak ____________ be dangerous.  You ____________ research the route a little bit more before you attempt the assent.

3.     You ____________ clean up your room tonight!

4.     Please make sure to water the plants.  If you don’t they _____________ die.

5.     Thou __________ not pass! 

6.     The event ____________ be cancelled because of the snow. 

7.     It is half past seven, it _________ be too late now to go to the store. 

8.     He is always studying, he ____________ get a 20/20 on the test!

9.     Oh no!  Frank’s wallet is on the table, he ___________ have left it here last night!

10.                        In order to get a good grade you _________________ study.

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