Higher order thinking skills Task 2
Use the information about Helen to write a description of her life. Use might, may, could in
sentences.
Live in Cardiff, Wales
Big city, population: 300,000
Mum: taxi driver
Dad: police officer
Last weekend: play badminton with her friend, Emma
In the summer, visit her cousins in Devon go on holiday
with her parents
Today: stay at home and do her homework
go to the cinema with her mother if she finishes her job.
Tomorrow: go swimming at the leisure center / stay at
home to Nnish her homework
Might
may/
could
1. 1. We are swimming in the swimming pool.
2. She is watching TV now.
3. I and my sister are going to school now.
4. My father is washing his car at the moment.
5. They are playing the piano now.
2. On the armchair 1) The bank in High Street is big and modern.
On the chair 2) You can sit on this comfortable armchair when you watch TV.
In the street 3) The birds on the tree are not sparrows. What birds are they?
On the photo 4) We can often see roses on the piano in the living room.
3. 1) John and Sally like their house in Green Street.
2) I can see the Barkers, they are in their garden.
3) John! Can you help us please?
1. In court, she was represented by a lawyer
2. The case of robbery was opened in August
3. I think that the verdict will be passed tomorrow
4. Yesterday the accused was arrested by the police. Now he is in prison
5. The verdict is still being discussed by the jury. We believe that it will be delivered tomorrow
6. Some important evidence was obtained by the police
7. Twelve grave criminal offenses were tried by the judges of the Crown Court
8. How many amendments to this law were proposed by members of parliament?
9. This article on human rights will be published in the next issue of the "Legal Gazette"
10. The common law was created by the royal courts, which since the 13th century have met in Westminster.
11. Today, the convict's appeal was rejected (to reject) by a higher court (higher court)