Utopia Modals of Obligation

4 Grammar 2 modals of advice and obligation Utopia What is your idea of Utopia? Complete the rules using must/have to

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Grammar 2 modals of advice and obligation

Utopia

What is your idea of Utopia? Complete the rules using must/have to/should/shouldn’t/mustn’t/don’t have to so that they fit your perfect world.

Employees

at work.

Children over the age of 12

.

Universities

.

People Politicians Young people People

in public places. before they stand for election. . pay taxes.

Holidays

.

Governments

.

People Factories Everybody

when passing from one country to another. . in the community.

Drivers

.

People

more than they need.

Everybody

in their jobs.

Wealth

.

House owners

.

English

.

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Grammar 2 modals of advice and obligation

Utopia Target language: modals of obligation and advice Activity type: sentence completion and discussion When to use: Use this activity after Lesson 4.2. Time taken: 30 minutes Preparation: Photocopy one worksheet for each pair student in the class. Procedure

Put students into pairs and give each pair a copy of the worksheet. Together the pairs complete the sentences to make rules for their idea of a perfect world, e.g. Employees don’t have to wear a suit at work. Monitor and help/error correct where necessary. When students have finished, ask two pairs to work together in a group. In turn, they should tell each other about their rules and explain why they created them. The other pair should say whether they agree or disagree with that rule or not. Get feedback from one or two pairs about some of the most interesting rules.

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