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E. Lecatre 2ndes Intro Session Exercises. CLASSROOM ENGLISH A1 - Write the verb in the correct picture box.

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Page 1: CLASSROOM ENGLISH A1 - Write the verb in the correct picture box. · 2013-09-10 · 14. Where do you like to hang out with your friends? 15. Do you live alone or with your family?

E. Lecatre 2ndes Intro Session Exercises.

CLASSROOM ENGLISHA1 - Write the verb in the correct picture box.

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E. Lecatre 2ndes Intro Session Exercises.

CLASSROOM ENGLISH A2 – Must / Mustn't

Look at the picture and find rules for this class!

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E. Lecatre 2ndes Intro Session Exercises.

MUST / MUSTN'T / HAVE TO / DON'T HAVE TO * B1- Obligations - Must or Have to?* EX. 1. - Say if the sentence expresses : a certainty , a strong recommendation, prohibition, a necessity, an obligation NOT to do something. This must be the right address! …......................Students must pass an entrance examination to study at this school. …......................You must take some medicine for that cough. …......................Jenny, you must not play in the street! …......................You mustn’t go there, it’s dangerous. …......................

* EX. 2 - Say if the sentence expresses : certainty, necessity, obligation, no necessity.The soup has to be stirred continuously not to burn. …......................They have to leave early because their train leaves at 7am. …......................This answer has to be correct. …......................You don’t have to come if you don’t want to. …........................

* EX. 3 -

** B2 Have to / don't have to / must / mustn't

** Ex. 4

Vocabulary help! huge: immenseto miss lunch: ne pas manger le midia coat: un manteau

to be worth sthg: valoir qqchdeadline: date limiteto apply for: faire une demande de...grades : marks / results

item: productssafety: sécuritétravel: voyagerto pass exams: réussir à des examens

Must + BV : can be used in the past and present to express logical deduction or strong obligation. Never use must with will! Have to + BV: certainty, necessity and obligation in the past, present, future.

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E. Lecatre 2ndes Intro Session Exercises.

** EX. 3 - Complete with : have to / don't have to / must / mustn't must: certainty , a strong recommendation, prohibition, a necessity.mustn't: obligation NOT to do something. Have to : certainty, necessity, obligation.Don't have to : no necessity.

1. I ….................... be at the meeting by 10:00. I will probably …................... take a taxi if I want to be on time.

2. If the form is not accurate and complete, you will be rejected and you will …..................... reapply at a later date.

3. Tina: “Look at these flowers - they're beautiful! But, there's no card. Who sent them? ”Stephanie: “It ….......... be David. He's so romantic!”

4. You ….................... forget to pay the rent tomorrow. The landlord is very strict about paying on time.5. You be rich to be a success. Some of the most successful people I know haven't got a penny to their name. 6. Ed: “My car broke down in Death Valley last week. I …................... have it towed more than a hundred

miles to the nearest mechanic.”Lilly: “That ….......... have cost a fortune!”

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E. Lecatre 2ndes Intro Session Exercises.

LIKES AND DISLIKES*A2 Likes / Dislikes

LIKES :)I love / adore / like…I am fond of…I am keen on…I am crazy about…I enjoy…

DISLIKES :(I hateI dislikeI detestI can’t standI can’t bear

BV + ING

+ NG (Noun Group)

Dave hates ….................................................................................................................................................................He can't …....................................................................................................................................................................He loves …....................................................................................................................................................................He is ….....................................................................................................................................................................

He is crazy ......................................................................................................................................................................Frank loves ….................................................................................................................................................................He dislikes .....................................................................................................................................................................He is fond …..................................................................................................................................................................He can't …......................................................................................................................................................................He doesn't …..................................................................................................................................................................

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E. Lecatre 2ndes Intro Session Exercises.

*B1 Compare Dave and Frank. Likes / Dislikes + comparison markers. EX. 1 Differences1. Contrary to Franck, Dave (dogs) ...........................................................................................2. Unlike Franck , Dave ( curry) …............................................................................................3. Dave (curry)……......................................................... whereas Franck (curry) ......................4..................................................................................................................................................5. ................................................................................................................................................

EX. 2- Common Points1. Dave and Frank both..................................................................................................................2. Dave ............................................................................................................... , so does Frank. 3. ...................................................................................................................................................4. ...................................................................................................................................................5. ..................................................................................................................................................

* B1- Q/ A EX 1. Match each question to the correct topic. Identity : .. 1. .... .... …. Family: …. .... …. Address : …. .... .... .... Hobbies : …. …. …. …. …. …. …. …. …. 1. What is your name?2. Where are you from?3. Does your name have a special meaning?4. Where do you live?5. What do you like doing in your free time?6. Do you like that neighborhood?7. What kind of films / food / vacations do you enjoy?8. Do you live in an apartment or house?9. Do you have any brothers or sisters? 10. Can you play tennis / golf / soccer / etc.?

11. Do you have a garden at your home?12. Are they older or younger than you? 13. What do you do on weekends / Saturdays?14. Where do you like to hang out with your friends? 15. Do you live alone or with your family?16. How long have you played tennis /golf /soccer /etc.?17. How often do you (listen to music, eat out in restaurants, etc.)?18. Who do you like to spend time with? 19. How often do you watch films / eat out / go on vacation?20. How long have you lived there?

EX 2. Read questions 16 to 20 again. Which interrogative pronoun do you use to express: – frequency : …...................– past experience: …..................

S + both + V : tous deuxX + V , so does Y : X … tout comme Y Unlike + X, Y …: Contrairement à X, Y …X + V whereas Y + V : tandis que