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Getting It Right: Unit 9

This document provides instruction on using "have to", "don't have to", and "mustn't" to describe rules and obligations. It begins with an introduction from the teacher, Kaltrina Mehmeti-Beluli. The document then presents sample sentences using these terms, such as "Everyone has to obey the rules" and "You don't have to do tests." It provides explanations of when to use "have to", "don't have to", and "mustn't", such as that "have to" and "must" both describe something as necessary, while "don't have to" and "doesn't have to" indicate there is a choice. It concludes by assigning homework practicing these

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Getting It Right: Unit 9

This document provides instruction on using "have to", "don't have to", and "mustn't" to describe rules and obligations. It begins with an introduction from the teacher, Kaltrina Mehmeti-Beluli. The document then presents sample sentences using these terms, such as "Everyone has to obey the rules" and "You don't have to do tests." It provides explanations of when to use "have to", "don't have to", and "mustn't", such as that "have to" and "must" both describe something as necessary, while "don't have to" and "doesn't have to" indicate there is a choice. It concludes by assigning homework practicing these

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Unit 9

Getting it right
Teacher: Kaltrina Mehmeti-Beluli
So that you can
In step 1 you study • Talk about rules and obligation
have to, don’t have to, mustn’t • Describe rules at your school and
at your ideal school
Hi, I’m
Jody
Styler.

Presentation They don’t have to go to lessons!


*Open your book page 94 (Hap librin faqe 94)
New vocabulary
-obey – bindem
-think for yourself- mendo për veten
-choice- zgjedhje

-You don’t have to do tests.


-You don’t have to sit in a classroom.
-Everyone has to obey the rules.
-We have to help with the cleaning.
-You mustn’t interrupt.
Key grammar HAVE TO, DON’T HAVE TO, MUSTN’T
*Open your book page 95 (Hap librin faqe 95)
Affirmative form(Forma pozitive)
I
You Sh *We use
have to obey the rules. e has to do the cleaning. have to or has to
We
They He + verb to describe rules
It and obligation.
• Ne e përdorim
have to ose has to +
fojle për të përshkruar
regulla dhe obligime.

Have to and must both mean that something is necessery:


Have to dhe must të dyja do të thotë që dicka është e nevojshme:
I/you/he/she/it/we/you/they must.
I’m late! I have to go. / I must go.
Negative form (Forma negative)

I/you/we/they don’t have to go to lessons. He/she /it doesn’t have to do exams.

*We use don’t have to or doesn’t have to + verb to say they something isn’t necessary. There is a choice.
*Ne e përdorim don’t have to ose doesn’t have to + folje për të thënë diçka nuk është e nevojshme. Ka
nje zgjedhje.

*We use mustn’t to describe an obligation, for example, to give an order. There isn’t a choice.
*Ne e përdorim mustn’t për të përshkruar një obligim, për shëmbull, për të dhënë një urdhër.
Nuk ka një zgjedhje.
I/you/he/she/it/we/you/they mustn’t.
*must+not=mustn’t
You mustn’t interrupt. = Don’t interrupt!
HOMEWORK (Detyrë shtëpie)
Practice 4a, 4b, 4c page 95.
Thank you for your attention!

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