Tuesday, January 15th


A. A new year with new challenges

It is always refreshing to start a new year and the perfect time to set some short and long term goals in your personal and professional life. Do you typically make resolutions for the year? What are your resolutions or if you didn't make any, what would they be for each of the categories below?  Please come up with a resolution for each category.

  • Job
  • Exercise
  • Health
  • Hobbies
  • Friends
  • English
  • Money
  • Stress

Now, let's have some fun.  Come up with a resolution for each of the following people in your life:
  • Boss
  • RC executive team
  • Your team
  • The IT team
  • Your companion
  • Your best friend
  • The baker by your house
  • Francois Hollande
  • Gerard Depardieu

B. Need to get inspired? Watch the following video about what one can do in 30 days.




Come up with a list of 2-3 resolutions that you could possibly try for 30 days from the following categories.  What would they be?

  1. Transportation
  2. Food
  3. Reading
  4. Education
  5. Social
C. Modal Verbs

Modal VerbMeaningExpressingExample

must

to have to100 % obligationI must stop when the traffic lights turn red.
to be very probablegood probabilityHe must be very tired after such enormous work

can

to be able toabilityI can swim
to be allowed topermissionCan I use your phone please?
it is possiblepossibilitySmoking can cause cancer !

could

to be able toability in the pastWhen I was younger I could stay up all night and not get tired..
to be allowed tomore polite permissionExcuse me, could I just say something?
it is possiblepossibilityIt could rain tomorrow!

may

to be allowed topermissionMay I use your phone please?
it is possible, probablepossibility, probabilityIt may rain tomorrow!

might

to be allowed tomore polite permissionMight I use your phone please?
it is possible, probableweak possibility, probabilityI might come and visit you in America next year, if I can save enough money.

need

necessarynecessity I need to buy a new car.  The old one broke down.

should/ought to

used to say or ask what is the correct or best thing to do50 % obligationI should / ought to see a doctor. I have a terrible headache.
to suggest an action or to show that it is necessaryadviceYou should / ought to revise your lessons
to be very probablegood probabilityHe should / ought to be very tired after such enormous work

Modal Verbs: What would you tell them...

Please provide appropriate advice in the form of a short paragraph for the following use cases.  It's important that you use as many modal verbs as possible including should, can, must, need to, have to, could, etc.
  1. A coworker asking for advise after being reprimanded by her boss for being late all the time?  
  2. The royal couple on dealing with pregnancy
  3. A person planning to drive to the Odysseum to do some shopping on Saturday afternoon.
  4. Your husband for not doing the chores around the house very often.
  5. Cope and Fillon on the conflict with the UMP vote.
  6. Anyone asking you advise about where to go for lunch near the office.
  7. A person looking to improve his health.  Advice about diet, stress and exercise.
  8. A person thinking about applying for a job at RC.
  9. Your daughter on the best way to do well in school.
  10. Coworkers on how to improve the way they lead meetings.
  11. A friend from Paris asking your advise on what to do in Montpellier.
List 3 things that you can do, that you have not done yet but that you should do before the end of this year or beginning of next year

List 3 things that you must do but that you can't do for one reason or another

List 3 things that RC can do, should do but you think that won't be done soon




D. Reading: How to deal with Boring meetings?

Read the following article (http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-06-22/m-and-ms-and-dirty-doodles-how-to-survive-a-boring-meeting#r=lr-fst) about BORING business meetings and how to deal with them.  Write a couple of paragraphs summarizing your thoughts about this topic after reading this article.  Agree, disagree, good idea, bad idea, does it happen to you often, all the times, you know someone who does this, etc, etc, etc.  There is a lot of interesting vocabulary in this article that you should note and bring up in class if you didn't understand the meaning.


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