1. Check if you understand the phrases below. Read paragraph A of the text. Which country has the most surprising rule?
accept a present jump the queue wait in a queue
=> Answer:
Britain has the most surprising rule.
2. Study the Grammar box. Find examples of have to, don't have to and mustn't in paragraph A of the text.
=> Answer:
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We have to do homework.
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We don't have to keep quiet in the playground.
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You mustn't use mobile phone during lessons.
3 . Read paragraph B of the text and choose the correct option. Listen and check.
=> Answer:
1. have 2. don't have to 3. mustn't
4. have to 5. don't have to 6. mustn't
4. In pairs, complete the sentences with have to, don't have to or mustn't. Listen and check.
In Britain:
1. you _____ queue at the bus stop when you're the only person there.
2. you _____ say 'please' and 'thank you' a lot.
3. you _____ forget to say 'thank you' when someone opens a door for you.
In Spain:
4. you _____ say 'please' or 'thank you' in a café.
5. you _____ give a friend two kisses when you meet.
6. you _____ forget to kiss everyone goodbye.
=> Answer:
1. don't have to
2. have to
3. mustn't
4. don't have to
5. have to
6. mustn't
5. Match sentences 1-5 with notices A-E.
1. You have to walk here.
2. You don't have to eat here, but you can if you want.
3. You mustn't use your phones in class.
4. You have to talk in English all the time.
5. You mustn't say anything at this time.
=> Answer:
1. B 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. F
6. Complete the sentences with have to, don't have to or mustn't so they are true for you. In pairs, compare your answers.
1. I ____ take a bus to school at 6:30 everyday.
2. I ____ be late for school.
3. I ____ use mobile phones in class.
4. I ____ say 'thank you' when someone gives me a present.
5. In my family I ____ sleep a siesta when I don't want to.
I don't have to take a bus to school at 6:30 everyday. What about you?
=> Answer:
1. have to
2. mustn't
3. mustn't
4. have to
5. don't have to