We recommend a Desktop or Laptop Computer for the best performance.

Chrome We recommend Google Chrome for the best performance.

  • Modal Verbs for Deduction and Obligation: A Mother's Regret (Review)

    Crown icon PREMIUM Lesson

    Get a Premium Membership and take All Courses and Lessons.

    Get a membership

    • Unfinished
    • Intermediate
    • Modal verb
    • Deduction
    • Regret

    Modal verb Deduction Regret

    • Start the Lesson!
  • What's Inside?

    Review the reading "A Mother's Regret". Do review questions to review the usage of modal verbs and perfect tense to express deduction and regret about the past.

Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge on Laptop or Desktop is the best for the microphone feature.

You can use only up to 15 minutes of microphone in all other browsers. Detail

×
Trohpy
0 %
Start the Lesson!
×

Let's Practice!

Instruction: Please wait...

Result:

  • Total:

A Mother's Regret

Paragraph 1 Listen

Janet was a loving mother to her 12-year-old son, Tim. They had a happy family life, and she thought that her son was safe at school. However, one day, she received a [vocab word=shocking]shocking[/vocab] phone call. Tim's teacher told her that he had been seriously injured by several boys and was in the hospital. Janet could not believe her ears and [vocab word=rush]rushed[/vocab] to the hospital to be by her son's side.

Paragraph 2 Listen

As she drove to the hospital, she started to [vocab word=recall]recall[/vocab] several incidents in the last few months. Tim had been coming home with [vocab word=bruise]bruises[/vocab] and [vocab word=tear]torn[/vocab] clothes. He said nothing had happened, but he must have been getting into fights at school. Janet should have sat down with him to talk about these incidents. Because she ignored these [vocab word=sign]signs[/vocab], she had not been able to help Tim. One day, she remembered, Tim came home crying. He said that he had been ignored by his [vocab word=classmate]classmates[/vocab] all day long. That day must have been very [vocab word=hurtful]hurtful[/vocab] for him.

Paragraph 3 Listen

In the hospital waiting room, Janet [vocab word=reflect]reflected[/vocab] on her son's behavior in the recent past. Tim had started to become more [vocab word=seclude]secluded[/vocab]. He [vocab word=prefer]preferred[/vocab] to stay in his room instead of playing outside. He must have been trying to [vocab word=avoid]avoid[/vocab] the [vocab word=bully]bullies[/vocab]. Tim had always been a good student, but his grades had been slowly [vocab word=drop]dropping[/vocab]. It must have been the stress of [vocab word=deal]dealing[/vocab] with the bullies on a [vocab word=daily basis]daily basis[/vocab]. That must have affected his academic [vocab word=performance]performance[/vocab], Janet thought.

Paragraph 4 Listen

Janet [vocab word=wish]wished[/vocab] she had done more to protect her son. She [vocab word=regret]regretted[/vocab] not visiting the school earlier to speak with Tim's teacher or the [vocab word=principal]principal[/vocab]. They could have [vocab word=intervene]intervened[/vocab] and helped stop the bullying. She [vocab word=blame]blamed[/vocab] herself for not spending enough time with him when he needed her the most. She could have listened to him more and tried to understand his pain.

Paragraph 5 Listen

Sitting beside Tim, Janet promised herself to protect her son from the bullies from now on. She would [vocab word=educate]educate[/vocab] herself about the signs and [vocab word=consequence]consequences[/vocab] of bullying. She would [vocab word=communicate]communicate[/vocab] with Tim's teachers frequently. Janet knew that if she had [vocab word=pay attention]paid closer attention[/vocab] to the signs earlier, she could have [vocab word=prevent]prevented[/vocab] Tim's [vocab word=injury]injury[/vocab]. Moving forward, she was [vocab word=determine]determined[/vocab] to be the supportive mother Tim needed so he is protected in school.

  • RECORDING
    HOLD DOWN AND SPEAK
    PRESS
    HIT
  • Your answer: A Suggestion
×

Let's Practice!

Instruction: Please wait...

Result:

  • Total:

A Mother's Regret

Paragraph 1 Listen

Janet was a loving mother to her 12-year-old son, Tim. They had a happy family life, and she thought that her son was safe at school. However, one day, she received a [vocab word=shocking]shocking[/vocab] phone call. Tim's teacher told her that he had been seriously injured by several boys and was in the hospital. Janet could not believe her ears and [vocab word=rush]rushed[/vocab] to the hospital to be by her son's side.

Paragraph 2 Listen

As she drove to the hospital, she started to [vocab word=recall]recall[/vocab] several incidents in the last few months. Tim had been coming home with [vocab word=bruise]bruises[/vocab] and [vocab word=tear]torn[/vocab] clothes. He said nothing had happened, but he must have been getting into fights at school. Janet should have sat down with him to talk about these incidents. Because she ignored these [vocab word=sign]signs[/vocab], she had not been able to help Tim. One day, she remembered, Tim came home crying. He said that he had been ignored by his [vocab word=classmate]classmates[/vocab] all day long. That day must have been very [vocab word=hurtful]hurtful[/vocab] for him.

Paragraph 3 Listen

In the hospital waiting room, Janet [vocab word=reflect]reflected[/vocab] on her son's behavior in the recent past. Tim had started to become more [vocab word=seclude]secluded[/vocab]. He [vocab word=prefer]preferred[/vocab] to stay in his room instead of playing outside. He must have been trying to [vocab word=avoid]avoid[/vocab] the [vocab word=bully]bullies[/vocab]. Tim had always been a good student, but his grades had been slowly [vocab word=drop]dropping[/vocab]. It must have been the stress of [vocab word=deal]dealing[/vocab] with the bullies on a [vocab word=daily basis]daily basis[/vocab]. That must have affected his academic [vocab word=performance]performance[/vocab], Janet thought.

Paragraph 4 Listen

Janet [vocab word=wish]wished[/vocab] she had done more to protect her son. She [vocab word=regret]regretted[/vocab] not visiting the school earlier to speak with Tim's teacher or the [vocab word=principal]principal[/vocab]. They could have [vocab word=intervene]intervened[/vocab] and helped stop the bullying. She [vocab word=blame]blamed[/vocab] herself for not spending enough time with him when he needed her the most. She could have listened to him more and tried to understand his pain.

Paragraph 5 Listen

Sitting beside Tim, Janet promised herself to protect her son from the bullies from now on. She would [vocab word=educate]educate[/vocab] herself about the signs and [vocab word=consequence]consequences[/vocab] of bullying. She would [vocab word=communicate]communicate[/vocab] with Tim's teachers frequently. Janet knew that if she had [vocab word=pay attention]paid closer attention[/vocab] to the signs earlier, she could have [vocab word=prevent]prevented[/vocab] Tim's [vocab word=injury]injury[/vocab]. Moving forward, she was [vocab word=determine]determined[/vocab] to be the supportive mother Tim needed so he is protected in school.

  • RECORDING
    HOLD DOWN AND SPEAK
    PRESS
    HIT
  • Your answer: A Suggestion