Most of the time Should is used for expressing recommendation, suggestion or to give an advice, however, sometimes it is also used for giving an opinion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Affirmative sentences

1. If you want to learn another language, You should learn some strategies.

2. You look so tired! You should get more sleep.

3. Mariela works so hard. She should take a vacation.

 

Negative sentences

1. Rodrigo shouldn't smoke so much, he has a terrible cough.

2. You shouldn't drink too much coffee before you go to bed.

3. Some doctors say that we shouldn't eat meat, it is bad for our health.

 

Interrogative sentences

1. Should Susan rent a car for her next trip to London? Travelling by plane is more expensive!

2. What do you think? Should I rest for a moment? I feel  tired.

3. I don't feel good today. What should I take?

Exercises

 

Links

Parts of the body
http://www.lingolex.com/bodyen.htm

http://iteslj.org/v/ei/body.html

http://www.saberingles.com.ar/lists/body.html

 

Common illnesses
http://www.sherton.com.ar/vocabulario/illnesses.htm

http://www.onestopenglish.com/english_grammar/teaching/Illnessupintteach.rtf

 

Vocabulary about: Health,vacations and studies
http://iteslj.org/v/s/cwlb06.html

http://iteslj.org/v/s/se-health.html

 

Use of  Imperetive form

http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/fact/thr_report.cfm?Thread_ID=17&topcategory=Spine

http://www.tvcameramen.com/studio/exercises01.htm