 Activity for teaching modal auxiliary verbs, draw the sentence. This has to be one of the simplest activities for a teacher to set up, and can result in a lot of energy in the classroom. One of the great things about this activity is that it can include positive, negative, and question forms. For example you shouldn't drive fast, just needs a drawing of a car with 180 kilometers per hour beneath it, and a cross through the drawing. The game works best if the class is divided into two teams, and one student from each team comes up to the board at the same time. Have slips of paper in an envelope with sentences or questions on, and tell the students to take one each so that they have different things to draw. They both start drawing at the same time and the first team to guess their sentence gets two points. The quickest team can then try to guess the other team's sentence for a bonus point. It gets loud if you have a big class, so you need to listen carefully. Repeat the game with different students drawing each time. Thanks so much for watching. We are ITTT, the leading provider for TEFL and TSOL training courses. If you like this video, please subscribe by clicking the button down here, and click on any of the videos here on the left for more interesting teaching tips for getting certified to teach English abroad and online.