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After reading the chapters 1-2 of the book "All About Scotland" (Burlington), the students must complete the boxes with the correct answers
traffic signs
Must and mustn't
This worksheets contains a vocabulary activity in which students must translate the adjetives into Spanish
must / musn't
Read some must-read summaries and match them with the corresponding titles. Try to infer the name of the book according to the summary, its content and the book cover.
Watch the video and choose.
a worksheet to understand how to use must/ mustn't and can
Students must watch the video and answer the questions.
modals for upper-intermediate and advanced students
Adapted from Hands On, students must choose the correct dosage amount of three different types of medicine.
must/have to
must, mustn't, should, shouldn't, don't have to, can, could, may, might
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given.
For practicing with "must" modal verb
Editing challenge: students must decide which sentences include a mistake and correct them.
Must-have to -should
Have to, has to, and must
Debes llenar el cuadro en orden (empieza con la primera estrella que tienes como ejemplo y continua hacia la derecha). Deberás arrastrar las estrellas en orden (empieza en la primera fila y después hacia la derecha). You must fill the box in order (start with the first star you have as an example and continue to the right). You must drag the stars in order (start in the first row and then to the right).
Vocabulary revision
Could, must, might, may
Ficha de repaso de los modales must, mustn't, have to and don't have to
Midterm Test
Modals for obligation, advice and permission (must, mustn’t, have to, don’t have to, can, can’t, should, shouldn’t, may, may not) and for certainty (must, might, can’t).