Modal verbs MUST/HAVE TO - (2nd-3rd ESO)

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This is a very visual and clear support material to explain and work with the modal verbs SHOULD and HAVE TO, which was created to be used in a secondary class of English (2nd-3rd ESO). It includes a writing task at the end. Translations are into Catalan. You are free to adapt it as you like for your classes! http://thecatalanclassofenglish.blogspot.com.es/

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Support material to explain and work with the modal verbs MUST and HAVE TO at the ESO lessons.

Vanesa.juarez.paris@gmail.comhttp://thecatalanclassofenglish.blogspot.com.es/

In England, children wear uniforms when they go to school.

It’s an obligation

In England, children _______wear a uniform when they go to school.

In England, children must wear a uniform when they go to school.

Nurses wear uniforms too.

Nurses don’t wear jeans when they work.

Nurses can’t wear jeans when they work.

Nurses _________ not wear jeans when they work.

Nurses must not wear jeans when they work.

Must not= Mustn’t

Nurses mustn’t wear jeans when they work.

Copy on your notebook:

You must… = tu has de…You mustn’t… = tu no has de…

You must study =Tu has d’estudiar

Must is used to express obligation

RULES AT SCHOOL: Writing Model

Lockwood School Rules

1. Girls must wear skirt down to the knee.

Lockwood School Rules

1. Girls must wear a skirt down to the knee.

Girls must wear…= les noies han de portar posat…

Lockwood School Rules

Girls must wear a skirt down to the knee.

Girls can wear long skirts, but can’t wear mini skirts.

Lockwood School Rules

2. Jackets and sweaters can be grey or blue but shirts must be white.

Lockwood School Rules

2. Jackets and sweaters can be grey or blue but shirts must be white.

Shirts must be = les camises han de ser

Lockwood School Rules

2. Jackets and sweaters can be grey or blue but shirts must be white.

Shirts can’t be red.Shirts can’t be blue.Etc.

Lockwood School Rules

3. Students should arrive at school five minutes before the nine o’clock bell.

Lockwood School Rules

3. Students should arrive at school five minutes before the nine o’clock bell.

Students can arrive at school before nine o’clock. It is good, but not obligatory.

(YOUR SCHOOL) Rules

(Insert a picture of your school so students get motivated when talking about themselves)

(YOUR SCHOOL) Rules

Let’s brainstom about our school rules!

For Example, how would you say this in English…

• Tot alumne/a ha de venir sempre a l’Institut amb el carnet d’estudiants.

• L’alumnat que arriba tard a primera hora, ha d’esperar-se a 2ª hora per entrar.

• Els alumnes han de romandre a la classe fins que arribi el professor/a corresponent preparant el material per començar.

(Add others revelvant to your students)

(YOUR SCHOOL) Rules

Let’s write at least five rules about our school on our notebooks.

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(YOUR SCHOOL) Rules

And how to say that something is not necessary?

You __________wear something just because it’s on fashion!

You don’t have to wear something just because it’s on fashion!

Girls must wear skirts at school.

(YOUR SCHOOL) Rules

Is this true at your school?

Girls must wear skirts at school.

No, you don’t have to wear skirts at your school!

(YOUR SCHOOL) Rules

You don’t have to wear skirts at school.

No, you don’t have to = No, no tens per què

(YOUR SCHOOL) Rules

Jackets and sweaters can be grey

It’s not an obligation that sweaters are grey

(YOUR SCHOOL) Rules

You_______________wear a grey sweater.

(YOUR SCHOOL) Rules

You don’t have to wear a grey sweater.

(YOUR SCHOOL) Rules

(YOUR SCHOOL) Rules

Let’s write at least five rules that are not necessary at our school on our notebooks.

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(YOUR SCHOOL) Rules Poster

Let’s create a glogster(or a paper wall display)

•With our school rules •Using MUST/DON’T HAVE TO• In grups!

Support material to explain and work with the modal verbs MUST and HAVE TO at the ESO lessons.

By Vanesa JuárezVanesa.juarez.paris@gmail.comhttp://thecatalanclassofenglish.blogspot.com.es/