This lesson contains 12 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Items in this lesson
Slide 1 - Slide
Hulpwerkwoorden
Slide 2 - Slide
I am the kind of student who aims to get good grades so I must do my homework consistently if I want to achieve that. I often study in the library because everyone has to be quiet there so they don't disturb other people. The rules are quite clearly: you mustn't drink or eat there, so if you want to have a snack, you have to go to the canteen to grab a bite. You don't have to buy anything there though, you can bring your own food and consume it there too.
Read and deduce
Slide 3 - Slide
So, we use ...
must
for an obligation the speaker thinks is necessary; internal
have to /
has to
for an obligation someone else thinks is necessary; external
mustn't
when something is prohibited, not allowed as a rule
don't have to / doesn't have to
when there is no obligation; you have a choice
Slide 4 - Slide
So, we use ...
need to/ don't need to
When something is/ isn't necessary but not an obligation
will have to
Future form of must and have to
had to
Present tense of must and have to
Slide 5 - Slide
Notice in a picture gallery:
‘Cameras, sticks and umbrellas ...…...... be left at the desk.'
A
must
B
have to
Slide 6 - Quiz
You ............ carry that parcel home yourself; the shop will send it.
A
mustn't
B
must
C
have to
D
don't have to
Slide 7 - Quiz
You .............. talk to the other candidates during the exam.
A
don't have to
B
mustn't
C
must
D
doesn't have to
Slide 8 - Quiz
Employer: ‘You ................ come to work on time’.
A
have to
B
must
C
has to
D
mustn't
Slide 9 - Quiz
I am always tired in the morning. I ................ go to bed earlier in the evenings.
A
don't have to
B
have to
C
must
D
mustn't
Slide 10 - Quiz
Peer review
What is good about the brochure? What could be improved? Would you visit the country that is being advertised?
Slide 11 - Slide
WRITING EXERCISE
How do we write an article? Brainstorm your idea, do some research, who is your audience? Outline: Title, introduction (20 words), main body (60 words), conclusion (20 words).
Page 88 exercise 3. Use inspiration from your own travels.