Modal:
present and future
can use medals to talk about the present, and future possibilty
1 wirte the words inthe correct orderto make sentences,
1 a/you/ guidebook /buy / nee
2 bookable / need et
2 apapie her / ough she taba or
4 oe take ae [10/0 amped a7?
5 9 /nt/'0 7p /you Phe eave
6 eat your hand / ave [yu /10 with ight
2 Match the sentence halves
1 Thisissupposed Stereen't
2 itean 3 ttean't oO
3 You! beable to C) 6 Everyone ought ()
4 take a boat rp tomorow f the weather improves
» be easy traveling on your own 2s you may get lonely
€ tobethemost beauty inthe word
4 to keep an. open mind about othr cultures,
f beextremey hot in Austral at Chistras
{checkout ofthe hotel yet.
3. Choose the correct verbs (a~) to complete the text.
‘Countries | vary widely and its
sometimes dificult to knove hove to behave. Ifyou're
ising Turkey, for example, and yuiTe asked to
inner at someone's house, you tale git. It
bbe anything expensive — flowers or pastries area gocd
‘dea Ty to eat everything on your plate cr you
‘upset your host! Remember that you pola at people
with your finger its considered very ruc. And you
‘show the bottoms of your feet forte same reascn.
‘itch what other people do and follow their example
and you" be fine!
Va ougrtto b can € must sould
2a need —bimghtrot —¢ mustrt—d cughtto
Ba must Breecr't hasta may
4a cod ban € should aeableto
Sa should b must € don'tneedto d mweto
6a mayb atesuppesedto € short d must.
Tacs bhaeto should might
4 Correct the mistakes inthe sentences. Tckthe correct
sentences
1 The winters able tobe very eon Asti
2 When we vst Norway next month, we should eethe
"Northem Lights.
3 Ts needs be the ight house's gota green door and
‘lu curtains ust as Lara describe oO
«4 That man must be las dad —he looks tooo.
5 This canbe the ast time see you have to see you again!
{6 You have twat forme fyourein a hurry —1see youthere!
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‘Complete the second sentencesothatt means the same 25
‘thefist. Use modal verbs.
1 Sometimes cur neighbours ae vey no.
Our neighbours very noi
2 You maynot have anathereppartunty to see thie fn,
Tis lastopportunty ose thsi,
2 Tmaurewere not atebecawe weleften time
Weletton time so late
4 Surely you recognise that worran fom TV?
that woman fom TV!
5 thopeit be possbieto go shngin the winter
hope! soskinginthe winter.
{6 1 pose that tomer’ match il be cance
“ometrow’s match canceled.
Complete the text with the words below.
able might must nesdnt-should(2} supposed
17 inayea?s tine, il beableto dive
‘Every country around the word as its ovm customs
and waditios, usually connected with binging good.
Jud or ying to avoid bad luck For example in
Japan ia beggar comes to your hows, you sce
1 o tow sat where they've been,
otherwise you ‘nave bad luck. In Basi,
yon? lace a smal eontinor of atin
‘he oorner of he house ane eh ring
‘you good luck tn nti, there isa itor death.
‘the family members ‘01a temple or
tight lamp in the touse for fteen days. Unmarried
‘people in Rusia should avoid siting atthe corner
‘of th table or thoy won't be « ‘oid
‘fe pane, And in Vietnam. you”
take an expensive gift o a welding; In foe, two ess
expensive ones are beter!
its cstrsand cutee EL
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