Friday, April 5, 2013

A Walk to Remember: Past Modals for Regrets - Should (Not) Have ...

This is a teens classic. In a survey I conducted with my advanced level teenagers, this movie was their favorite one, according to the majority of students in my class. So I decided to see it and I agree with them. It is a very good film, indeed. This scene is perfect to talk about regrets, using past modals.







I. Watch the movie segments and check the sentences that you believe were the characters'  wrong decisions.














































1. The teenagers trespassed a private property.



2. Landon dared a friend to jump from a trampoline to belong to the group.



3. He accepted the challenge



4. He didn't know how deep the dam was



5. They ran away and left their friend hurt and unattended.



6. Landon didn't stop his car when warned by the police and had an accident.



7. Nobody was taking care of the abandoned dam during that night.





II. Now rewrite the sentences above, expressing regrets.





EX:



1. The teenagers shouldn't have trespassed a private property.







II. Discuss these questions:





1. What were the major wrong decisions taken by the group? Explain it.



2. What should happen to those teenagers?



3. Whose fault was that? Landon's, the other teens', or the boy was the one responsible for his own jumping?



4. What would you do if you were in the boy's shoes? What if you were one of the other teens?



5. What should the police do? Arrest Landon, arrest everybody, or have them pay with community services? Explain your answer.



6. What should happen to the property owner?





Answer Key:

2. Landon shouldn't have dared his friend to jump from the trampoline.

3. He shouldn't have accepted the challenge.

4. He should have known how deep the dam was.

5. They shouldn't have run away and left the boy unattended.

6. Landon should have stopped his car when warned by the police.

7. Someone should have been taking care of the abandoned dam.



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