Tuesday - 30 nov 2021 - 2h - verbs for rules

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November 30, 2021
English - 2v



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Tuesday
November 30, 2021
English - 2v



(Original: nov. 30, 2021)

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Goals
At the end of the lesson...

... you have a basic understanding of Verbs for Rules

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Planning - 10:15-11:00
5 min. Welcome, sit down, get your books
5 min. Goals and planning
15 min. Introduction: Verbs for Rules
5 min. Practice together
10 min. Practice Verbs for Rules
5 min. Afsluiten: goals?

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Rules for sports:

Slide 4 - Carte mentale

Get your notebook + a pen
Get ready to make some notes

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Wordlist
Verbs for rules =

Obligatory = verplicht
Allowed = toegestaan
Similar = lijken op elkaar
Formal = Formeel
Informal = Informeel

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Verbs for rules: Must, have to, can
Must/have to: to say that something is obligatory
You have to train hard to do a marathon.
Runners must arrive twenty minutes before the race.

Can: to say that something is allowed
Members can use the swimming pool for free.


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Verbs for rules: Must, have to, can
Don't have to: to say that something is not obligatory but allowed
You don't have to be fit to join the club.

can't, mustn't: to say that something is not allowed
You can't touch the ball in football.
You mustn't leave any bags in this area.

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Let op!
Must and have to = similar        -         Can't and mustn't = similar
Spoken English: have to and can't (informal)
Written English: must and mustn't (formal)

Mustn't = Don't do it!
Don't have to = It's not neccessary to do it

Slide 9 - Diapositive

Let op!
  • Must/mustn't and Can/can't:  never change form with I/you/he she it/ they etc.: they always stay the same. 
  • Put it before the main verb >
  • Don't use do, does or did to make a question >

  • Have to: works like a normal verb:
    changes with the present simple: 


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Let's practice: Verbs for rules
Student's book: Unit 2a exercise 8, 9
Workbook: Unit 2a exercise 3, 5

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Goals
At the end of the lesson...

... you have a basic understanding of Verbs for Rules

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