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Teacher notes

In my country...
Language point What do I do?
Modal verbs of obligation
1 Hand out the worksheet.

2 Students put the modal verbs in


Aim the correct column.

To practise modal verbs of obligation. 3 Students complete sentences about


To highlight the difference between mustn't their country by inserting a modal verb.
and don't have to.
4 Discuss the points as a class.
Do students agree or disagree with
Activity them?

Students categorize modal verbs and


complete sentences about their country.

Organization
Pair work.

Preparation
Make enough copies of the worksheet for
the number of students in your class.

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E S L B A S E R E S O U R C E S

MUST, MUSTN'T
HAVE TO, DON'T HAVE TO

Necessary? Not necessary?

In my country...

You wear a seat belt in a car

Men do military service

Children go to school on Saturday

You go to the doctor every year

You pay for school books

You vote in an election

You pay to drive on motorways

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