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Unit 6 SCHOOL LIFE WHAT ARE THE BAD AND GOOD THINGS ABOUT SCHOOL?
HOW CAN YOU IMPROVE YOUR SCHOOL LIFE? Are you a good student or do you have an attitude problem?
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PRINCIPAL SUGGESTION BOX
Piece of paper and write suggestions for improving our school
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NEGATIVE POSITIVE Bully someone Do your homework Cheat in exams
Copy a friend’s work Expel someone Fail and exam Get bad marks Leave school Play truant Suspend someone POSITIVE Do your homework Get good marks Get some qualifications Make friends Pass exams Revise for an exam
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MODAL VERBS MUST vs SHOULD
You must learn their meaning and you will know how to use them
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1. Modal verbs do not take "-s" in the third person.
EXAMPLES: He can speak Russian. She should go now. My wife may join us for the dinner.
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EXAMPLES: You should not be late. I can not come to at 6pm.
2. You use "not" to make modal verbs negative, even in Simple Present and Simple Past. EXAMPLES: You should not be late. I can not come to at 6pm. He may not like this idea. You must not disturb him now, he is busy. They didn’t must do it. NOT CORRECT
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Structure of Modal Verbs
I Modal Verb (can /should, etc.) Infinitive (without TO) You He She It We They
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SHOULD and MUST SHOULD and MUST are modal verbs, like CAN
They are followed by and infinitive I CAN play football She SHOULD study more to pass the exams They do not use auxiliary, they form the negative form by adding NOT or by changing the order in the interrogative way I CAN’T play tennis I SHOULDN’T smoke because I feel bad
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SHOULD It’s used to ask for and give advice, suggestions and recommendations. Deberias MUST It’s used for obligation or prohibitions Deber
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HAVE TO / DON’T HAVE TO They are special, they don’t follow modal verbs rules They follow the same rules as other verbs. Third person “s” I have to learn French if I want to work in Paris She has to go to the school every day Auxiliary in negative and interrogative questions I don’t have to wear an uniform in the University He doesn’t have to go to school on Sunday They refers to the present tense
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DON’T HAVE TO/ DOESN’T HAVE TO
HAVE / HAS It is used to talk about obligation and rules. The meaning is similar to must I must study hard to pass my exams I have to study hard to pass my exams MUST is related to notices and rules You MUSTN’T smoke in a plane HAVE TO is used when another person or external circumstances impose the obligation Rachel says we HAVE TO READ books in English DON’T HAVE TO/ DOESN’T HAVE TO It is used to talk about something that isn’t necessary or obligatory You don’t have to wear the same shoes She doesn’t have to bring me a present
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PAST SIMPLE HAD TO and DIDN’T HAVE TO
You DIDN’T HAVE TO STUDY when you were 3 Rachel HAD TO STUDY french when se was in the school
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