Licenca
To delo je na voljo pod pogoji slovenske licence Creative Commons 2.5:

priznanje avtorstva - nekomercialno - deljenje pod enakimi pogoji.

Celotna licenca je na voljo na spletu na naslovu http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/si/. V skladu s to licenco je dovoljeno vsakemu uporabniku delo razmnoževati, distribuirati, javno priobčevati, dajati v najem in tudi predelovati, vendar samo v nekomercialne namene in ob pogoju, da navede avtorja oziroma avtorje in izdajatelja tega dela. Če uporabnik delo predela, kar pomeni, da ga spremeni, preoblikuje, prevede ali uporabi to delo v svojem delu, lahko predelavo dela ponudi na voljo le pod pogoji, ki so enaki pogojem iz te licence oziroma pod enako licenco.
Navodila

HOW SURE ARE YOU?

Three of Sven's coworkers are wondering why Sven's office is empty. Read their opinions and drag and drop how certain they sound.

100% certain 60% possible 100% impossible

Patricia and Benjamin can't find the shop selling traditional Slovene souvenirs. First, read through their conversation and click the three words that express assurance and possibility.

Patricia: Isn’t that souvenir shop near the statue of the greatest Slovene poet?
Benjamin: It certainly isn’t on this side of the river. I clearly remember we crossed the bridge with an abundance of locks on the railing. I’m positive it is in this direction, somewhere by the foot of the Castle Hill.
Patricia: Maybe you are right. There’s that bridge! Let’s cross it again. I’m sure it’ll bring to mind where the shop is.

Express the same idea with other words.

It certainly isn't near the river. It can't_be near the river.
I'm positive it is in this direction. It must_be in this direction.
Maybe you are right. You may_be right.

Now, find out what you would normally say in these situations.

  1. 1. Your school mate doesn't come to class after a night out.
    He must be still sleeping at home.
    He can't have a hangover. He doesn't drink alcohol.
    He may be on his way to school.

  2. 2. Your sister has been tidying her room for hours now.
    She must have someone coming over to our place.
    She can't be doing it without a good reason.
    She could be searching for something.

  3. 3. Your teacher looks unusually strict today.
    He must be disappointed over our bad behaviour.
    He can't be like that forever.
    He might have a bad day today.

  4. 4. There's no one in your English classroom in the morning.
    I must be the first one here.
    I could have something else on the timetable.
    I can't be wrong. I double checked my timetable.
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