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Welcome to

the class
WHAT YOU LEARNED IN THE LAST LESSON.

Anna’s test

Have you ever...

Modifiers
LEAD IN

What are the important rules in your company?

You must You have to


(not) _____ __________
Orientation

Lesson 3: You mustn’t talk here.


Lesson 3 – You mustn’t talk here.

1. Language point 2. Practising


have to, don’t have to, Obligations
must, mustn’t

3. Communicative

Rules
LANGUAGE POINT
1. Look these notices. Have you seen any like these in your school?

A E
B Course fees
SILENCE to be paid in
Exam in advance
progress

C Extra pronunciation class


5pm F Tonight’s film
Pirates of the
Caribbean
D No food here please
Entrance free
2. Match the notices with the rules.
E
A B Course fees
SILENCE to be paid in
LANGUAGE POINT
Exam in advance
progress

C Extra pronunciation class F Tonight’s film


5pm Pirates of the
Caribbean
D No food here please Entrance free
You have to pay before you start.
You don’t have to come if you don’t want to.
You mustn’t eat in here.
You must turn off your mobiles before you come in.
You mustn’t talk near here.
You don’t have to pay to see this.
LANGUAGE POINT
3. Look at the highlighted expressions and answer the questions.
You have to pay before you start. B
You don’t have to come if you don’t want to. C
You mustn’t eat in here. D
You must turn off your mobiles before you come in. E
You mustn’t talk near here. A
You don’t have to pay to see this. F

a Which two phrases mean……? You have to


It is a rule. There’s an obligation to do this. ___________
b Which phrase means…….?
It isn’t obligatory. It isn’t necessary. ___________
c Which phrase means……?
It isn’t permitted. It is against the rules. ___________
LANGUAGE POINT
3. Look at the highlighted expressions and answer the questions.
You have to pay before you start. B
You don’t have to come if you don’t want to. C
You mustn’t eat in here. D
You must turn off your mobiles before you come in. E
You mustn’t talk near here. A
You don’t have to pay to see this. F

a Which two phrases mean……? You have to


It is a rule. There’s an obligation to do this. You must
b Which phrase means…….?
It isn’t obligatory. It isn’t necessary. You don’t have to
c Which phrase means……?
It isn’t permitted. It is against the rules. You mustn’t
READING
READING
PRACTISING
4. Complete the sentences with have to, don’t have to, or mustn’t.
We don’t have to work tomorrow. It’s a holiday.
a You ______ touch those animals. They’re
dangerous.
b We ______ take the bus to school. It’s too far to
walk.
c The concert is free. You ______ pay.
d It’s late. I ______ go now.
e You ________ leave the door open - the cars
will come in.
f You ________ come if you don’t want to. I can
go on my own.
g In Britain you ________ drive on the left.
h You ______ be very tall to play football.
PRACTISING
4. Complete the sentences with have to, don’t have to, or mustn’t.
We don’t have to work tomorrow. It’s a holiday.
a You mustn’t touch those animals. They’re
dangerous.
b We have to take the bus to school. It’s too far to
walk.
c The concert is free. You don’t have to pay.
d It’s late. I have to go now.
e You mustn’t leave the door open - the cars will
come in.
f You don’t have to come if you don’t want to.
I can go on my own.
g In Britain you have to drive on the left.
h You don’t have to be very tall to play football.
PRACTISING
5. Work with a partner.
What are the rules in your office?
What rules do you have to obey?
What mustn’t you do?
Are there any rules you think should be changed?
SPEAKING
6. In pairs, read the sentences and decide if you think they are true or false in
your country.

a You mustn't play loud music in your house after 9.00 p.m.

b Children have to stay at school until they are 18.

c If you have a dog, you must have a dog licence.

d If you have a cat, you must have a cat licence.

e All cyclists have to wear a helmet.

f You must be over 12 years old to have a mobile phone.

g TV programmes before 9:00 pm mustn't include bad language.


SPEAKING
6. In pairs, read the sentences and decide if you think they are true or false in
your country.
h All shops except newsagents must close on Sundays.
i Pubs mustn't serve beer to anyone under 18.
j You don't have to study a foreign language at school.
k You don't have to wear seatbelts in the back of a car.
l Female Members of Parliament have to wear skirts or dresses.
n Parents don’t have to send their children to school.
m You have to be 18 to drive a 49cc motorbike
o Parents mustn’t leave children under 12 alone in the house.
LET’S REVIEW

have to, don’t have to,


must, mustn’t

Obligations

Rules
WHAT YOU LEARNED IN THE LAST LESSON.

have to, don’t have to, must,


mustn’t

Obligations

Rules
LEAD IN

How many English words for sports can you list?


Orientation

Lesson 4: The name of the game


Lesson 4 – The name of the game

1. Vocabulary 2. Speaking
Sport, prepositions of Do you do any sports?
movement

3. Communication

Prepositions race
1. Look at the photos. Can you name the sports?

VOCABULARY
1. Look at the photos. Can you name the sports?

VOCABULARY
swimming basketball tennis golf

football cycling volleyball rugby

baseball judo skiing aerobics


VOCABULARY
2. Write the sports in the correct column.

play go do

football skiing judo


VOCABULARY
2. Listen and check (5.8)

play go do

football skiing judo


golf swimming aerobics
tennis cycling
rugby
basketball
volleyball
baseball Note: Use do
Note: use play Note: Use go with martial arts
with sports with with sports that and activities
a ball or team end in -ing that you do in a
games gym
SPEAKING
3. In pairs
Which of the sports above are usually team sports?
How many players are there?
In which sports do you …………?
a, hit the ball b, throw the ball
c, kick the ball d, shoot
SPEAKING
4. Ask and answer with a partner.
a Do you do any sports? Which one(s)?

b Which sports do you enjoy watching?

c Which sports do you hate watching?

d Are you (or anyone in your family) a fan of a


sports team? Which one?

e Do you (or they) watch their matches? Where?


VOCABULARY
5. Where did the ball go? Complete with a preposition.

across along down into over

The ball went _____ the wall, _____the


street, _____ the steps, _____ the road,
and _____ the river.
VOCABULARY
5. Where did the ball go? Complete with a preposition.

across along down into over

The ball went over the wall, along the


street, down the steps, across the road,
and into the river.
6. Match the prepositions and picture
1 2 3 4
under
along VOCABULARY
round
through
into 5 6 7 8
across
over
up
past 9 10 11 12
towards
down
out of
6. Match the prepositions and picture
1 2 3 4
under 8
along VOCABULARY
11
round 10
through 6
into 4 5 6 7 8
across 2
over 3
up 12
past 7 9 10 11 12
towards 9
down 1
out of 5
7. Cover the prepositions. Where did the dog go?

under (the railway line)

VOCABULARY
along (the street)
round (the lake)
through (the tunnel)
into (the shop)
across (the road)
over (the bridge)
up (the steps)
past (the church)
towards (the lake)
down (the steps)
out of (the shop)
COMMUNICATION
8. Work with a partner.
Can you think of .... ?
● 2 places you can swim across
● 2 places you can walk through
● 2 sports where you hit something over a net
● 2 places where you can go up and down
● 2 places you can't go into without a ticket
● 2 games where you move pieces across a board
● 2 places you can drive into
● 2 sports where you go round and round a track
● 2 jobs where people take things from one place to
another
LET’S REVIEW

Sport, prepositions of
movement

Do you do any sports?

Prepositions race

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