4.5 Have/has to

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Welcome B1K
 Please take your seat
 Put your phone and earbuds in your bag

Today you need: pen, laptop + WB
Recap: one + two. Done? read.

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Class rules
Use English as much as possible --> Mistakes, no problem
Don't laugh at each other :)
Laptops are half-closed when not in use - NO gaming!
Listen to the teacher & your classmates
No homework but you do have to study at home
Respect!

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Today's planning
Today you will ...
... read for ten minutes 
... learn how to use have/has to (4.5)
... recap the comparisons (4.2)

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4.5 have/has to
You can use have/has to
to talk about laws, obligations, and necessity.

Discuss these questions:
1: What's the Dutch translation of have/has to?
2: What do the following words mean: laws, obligation, necessity?
wetten, verplichting, noodzaak

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Have/has to
Laws --> wetten
You have to stop before a red light. 

Luuk has to carry his ID since he is older than 13.

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Have/has to
Obligation --> verplichtingen
Sophie doesn't have to be home before 10 PM. 

Students have to get permission to use their phones in class.

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Have/has to
Necessity --> noodzaak

Students don't always have to do their homework.

Emily has to go to school 
every day. 

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4.5 Grammar
Open your book and go to page 54 and do ex. 4 + 5

Done? Write 3 sentences + read
1. What law do you have to follow?
2. What obligation do you have at school?
3. What's necessary in your life?

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What do you remember about comparisons?

Slide 9 - Open question

4.2 Comparisons
Normal adjective: kind - kinder (than) - (the) kindest
Adjective ending in e: large - larger (than) - (the) largest
Adjective ending in y: crazy - crazier (than) - (the) craziest
Two+ syllables: careful - more careful - (the) most careful

Comparative is the vergrotende trap 
Superlative is the overtreffende trap 

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Dream schools
Pair up with a neigbor and write about your dream school.
 
Write about laws, necessity and obligation.
1: Write 2 sentences with ‘have to’
2: Write 2 sentences with ‘has to’
3: Write 2 sentences with 
‘don’t/doesn’t have to’

Done? Compare your school to Corderius?
Use comparatives + superlatives.

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Slide 12 - Link

Do you ...
... know how to use have/has to?
... know the difference between have and has?

TO DO: study 4.5
Extra practice? Go to MyEnglishlab or come to my flexhour.

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