How to Use Modal Verbs in IELTS to Score Higher Bands (Exercise)

How to Use Modal Verbs in IELTS to Score Higher Bands

Objective:

Use modal and auxiliary verbs effectively to express possibility, necessity, obligation, advice, and ability in both IELTS Writing and Speaking tasks.


🔹 Overview

âś… 1. What Are Modals?

Modals are helping verbs that express the speaker’s attitude toward the action — such as possibility, certainty, necessity, or permission.

âś… 2. Common Modal Verbs and Their Meanings

ModalFunctionExamples
Can / CouldAbility, possibility, permissionI can speak English fluently. / It could rain later.
May / MightPossibility, polite permissionIt may take longer than expected.
MustObligation, strong certaintyYou must submit the form by Friday.
Should / Ought toAdvice, recommendationYou should plan your essay carefully.
Will / WouldFuture, polite request, hypotheticalI will join the meeting. / I would recommend improving cohesion.
ShallFormal suggestion, offerShall we begin the presentation?
Need to / Have toNecessity, obligationYou need to practice writing daily.

🔹 3. Auxiliary Verbs (Be, Do, Have)

These verbs support the main verb by forming questions, negatives, or continuous/perfect tenses.

Auxiliary VerbUsage Example
BeShe is writing her essay.
DoDo you agree with the statement?
HaveThey have completed their IELTS preparation.

🔹 4. Sentence Structure with Modals

Structure:
👉 Subject + Modal + Base Verb + Object

Examples:

  • You should revise your essay carefully.
  • Candidates must follow the examiner’s instructions.
  • Students might face challenges in Task 1 description.

🔹 5. IELTS-Style Examples

đź§ľ In Writing Task 2 (Opinion/Advice Essays):

  • Governments should invest more in public transport to reduce pollution.
  • Students must balance academic and social activities to maintain mental health.
  • Citizens ought to take responsibility for protecting the environment.

🎙️ In Speaking (Fluency & Expressing Opinions):

  • I might move abroad if I get a scholarship.
  • I can manage stress by staying organized.
  • People should be encouraged to recycle more.

🔹 Practice Activities

đź§© Activity 1: Fill-in-the-Blanks

Complete each sentence with an appropriate modal verb.

  1. Students ___ (should / may / might) practice speaking every day to build confidence.
  2. It ___ (can / must / will) be difficult to stay focused during long exams.
  3. Parents ___ (could / should / may) encourage children to read newspapers regularly.
  4. You ___ (have to / might / can) submit your essay before the deadline.
  5. We ___ (must / should / might) reduce energy consumption to protect the planet.

🔄 Activity 2: Match the Modal to Its Function

Modal VerbFunction
1. Cana. Advice
2. Mustb. Ability
3. Shouldc. Strong necessity
4. Mightd. Possibility
5. Have toe. External obligation

Answer Key:
1 → b | 2 → c | 3 → a | 4 → d | 5 → e


✏️ Activity 3: Correct the Mistakes

Each sentence contains an incorrect modal use. Rewrite correctly.

  1. You must to take more rest before the exam.
  2. He can to drive when he was 10.
  3. Students should to aware of plagiarism rules.
  4. We mights need more time for research.

âś… Correct Answers:

  1. You must take more rest before the exam.
  2. He could drive when he was 10.
  3. Students should be aware of plagiarism rules.
  4. We might need more time for research.

💬 Activity 4: IELTS Speaking Practice — Expressing Opinions

Use modals to respond naturally to the following prompts.

  1. Do you think students should be given homework every day?
    ➤ I think they should, but it must not be too much.
  2. Can people be successful without higher education?
    ➤ Yes, they can, but education might help them achieve success faster.
  3. Should governments control social media?
    ➤ They should, but they must ensure freedom of expression.

Now try responding with your own examples!


✍️ Activity 5: IELTS Writing Task 2 Mini-Practice

Write two sentences for each function below using modals:

FunctionExample PromptYour Sentences
AdviceSome people believe students should learn soft skills._________________________
PossibilityCities may face serious pollution in the future._________________________
ObligationGovernments must regulate online education platforms._________________________
AbilityIndividuals can improve communication by traveling abroad._________________________

đź’ˇ IELTS Grammar Tip

Modals show control and precision in your language — two features examiners look for in Band 8+ essays.
Avoid overusing should or must; instead, vary with might, could, would, or ought to to demonstrate range and nuance.

Example Upgrade:
❌ People should recycle.
âś… People ought to recycle to reduce environmental impact.


đź§  Extension Practice (For Speaking Band 8 Fluency)

Mini Drill: Express Possibility & Advice Naturally

  • I might take the IELTS again if I don’t get the desired band.
  • You should spend more time analyzing model answers.
  • I could improve my fluency by recording my speaking sessions.
  • The government must take action to reduce noise pollution.

Now, record yourself giving short opinions using modals and listen back to check accuracy and natural tone.


🔹 Summary Chart: Quick Revision

MeaningCommon ModalsIELTS Example Sentence
Abilitycan, couldCandidates can enhance coherence with linking phrases.
Possibilitymay, might, couldOnline education might replace traditional classes.
Obligation/Necessitymust, have to, need toYou must proofread your essay before submission.
Advice/Recommendationshould, ought to, had betterStudents should manage time effectively.
Permissioncan, mayMay I add a point about vocabulary usage?

✨ Final IELTS Writing Insight

In Task 2 essays, modals are often used to hedge opinions — this means expressing ideas more diplomatically rather than absolutely.

Example:

  • ❌ Governments must ban all cars.
  • âś… Governments should consider restricting car usage in city centers.

Using modals like should, might, or could helps you sound more academic, objective, and formal — key to achieving Band 8+ Grammar Range and Accuracy.

Read More About How to Improve Grammar for IELTS Here

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