Mastering Must, Should, and Have To

Mastering Must, Should, and Have To
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Mastering Must, Should, and Have To

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson you will be able to identify when to use must, should, and have to in sentences.

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Introduce the learning objective and explain the importance of understanding the differences between these modal verbs.
What do you already know about must, should, and have to?

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Must
Must is used to express a strong obligation or necessity. Example: 'You must wear a helmet when biking.'

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Explain how to use must and provide examples. Ask students to provide their own examples.
Should
Should is used to express a recommendation or advice. Example: 'You should eat more vegetables.'

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Explain how to use should and provide examples. Ask students to provide their own examples.
Have To
Have to is used to express an external obligation or requirement. Example: 'I have to attend a meeting tomorrow.'

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Explain how to use have to and provide examples. Ask students to provide their own examples.
Practice 1
Choose the correct modal verb: I ___ finish my homework before I go to bed. Options: must, should, have to.

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Create a multiple choice question to test understanding of the difference between the three modal verbs.
Practice 2
Write a sentence using 'should' to give advice to a friend.

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Ask students to write their own sentences using 'should' for practice.
Practice 3
Write a sentence using 'must' to express a strong obligation.

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Ask students to write their own sentences using 'must' for practice.
Review
Now that we've gone over must, should, and have to, let's review when to use each modal verb.

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Summarize the lesson and ask students if they have any questions or need further clarification on any of the concepts.