🔍 Summit: Reading Between the Lines
The Inference module opens the B1-to-B2 reading bridge. Learners master the clue equation, hunt action, word-choice and silence clues through the story of Sam’s listening party, and grade their certainty with must, might and can’t. They finish by writing a scene that hides a feeling between the lines.
Lesson Plan
- Decode “I’m fine” said to the floor
- Remember your last correct guess and its clue
- Compare the messages “ok.” and “ok!!”
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Deduction modals for grading inferences: must be (sure), might/may/could be (possible), can’t be (impossible)
- Evidence sentences with because: He must be the baker, because his sleeves were white
- Hedging language for careful readers: probably, perhaps, it seems that…
- Past simple and past continuous for reporting clues: He arrived forty minutes late while Priya was lighting the candles
Prerequisites
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