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Matching and Pair Practice
3. In pairs, practice the conversations and tick the boxes.
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student A ticks the A: box and student B ticks the B: box
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Is that First Street?
Can I get that to go?
No fighting!
Fill it up.
That’s right.
Of course.
That’s enough.
Certainly.
I’m hot!
Thanks for your help.
I’m sorry.
I’ve got to go!
No problem.
Look at the time.
Me too.
That’s OK.
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2. Match the pictures to the dialogue. Fill in matching numbers.
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1. Place the letter to match the sentences to the responses.
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I ____________ get a shirt for my husband on his request.
I _____________ get groceries before dinner.
I ________________ make dinner, but I like to.
We __________ throw out recycles in the regular trash.
You ___________ take a bath before bed.
I’m super tired. I ______________ lie down.
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must mustn’t have to don’t have to had to
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Must - an obligation we decide is necessary / Mustn’t - expresses prohibition / Have to - necessary because someone said so / Don’t have to - not necessary / Had to - past obligation
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learn math wear a uniform go to school go to bed early
walk to school wear braces play the piano wear glasses
Write about things you had to do and didn’t have to do when you were a child. You can use the ideas in the box to help you.
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I had to go to school.
Fill in the missing words from the box.
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Role Play
Fill it up. Of course./ Is that First Street? That’s right./Can I get that to go? Certainly/ No fighting! That’s enough./ I’ve got to go! Look at the time!/ Thanks for your help. No problem./ I’m hot. Me too / I’m sorry. That’s OK.
4 Practice the dialogue in pairs.
answers for activities
Certainly.
Of course.
Can I substitute salad for soup?
Can I get that to go?a:b:
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Activity Sam Sue You
bake a cake
speak Japanese
swim
ride a horse
ski
Abilities
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Can Sue swim?
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Yes, he can.
Can Sam bake a cake?
Can Sue speak Japanese?
Can Sam ride a horse?
Can Sam ski?
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1. Can you do these activities? Complete the table for yourself. Then answer the question.
2. Now write similar sentences about yourself.
can can’t
page 2 1. have to / had to / don’t have to / mustn’t / have to / must page 3 2. Yes, she can. / 3. No, she can’t. / 4. Yes, he can. / 5. No, he can’t.