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LEVEL 4

Unit 4
Section
83

A
LOST
REPORT
LOST
REPORT Break Out Rooms
Instructions:
In pairs, Discuss the video and
then write a brief
summary telling what its about!
LOST
REPORT
Do you remember Karen and Adam from the video? Read the
sentences
below and mark who they are true for.


Instructions: Look up definitions for each term and paste it here
digitally.
Word Definition

A place in which business, clerical, or professional


Office activities are conducted.

A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a


Report group.

A piece of furniture typically having a flat or sloping top


desk for writing and often drawers or compartments.

A piece of furniture designed to accommodate one sitting


chair or reclining person, providing support for the back and
often the arms and typically standing on four legs.
Use Your
cellphone and
record Yourself
Read Tammy's e-mail, and
select the sentences that
describe her job.
1.Go on vacation 2.Smile at her customers

4.Take more breaks 3.Stand all day

5.Tell the customers to go home


Read Susan’s letter to Tammy and circle the advice that you think
is
best.
LOST
Break Out Rooms
REPORTInstructions:
In pairs, and using the vocaroo.com app, role
play the following text.
Change the character´s names if you have to.
Record yourselves, save the
recording and send it to our Whatsapp group
with your names.

https://vocaroo.com/
d. Nicholas and Kate also have summer jobs that they don’t like. Read what they
say
about their jobs and complete the activities that follow.




Write a letter to Nicholas or Kate from activity d.
Give them advice on what to do about their
jobs.
Kate
your boss shouts at you

Talk with him about that

Organize his desk

Asking for more breaks

Quit and get another job

Fernanda
IS IT
IMPORTANT?







DON’T DO
THAT
DONT DO
THAT! using the words
Complete the dialogue
below.

what

Report

feet

sir

suit

sure
b. Read the sentences below. Mark the sentences that a boss
might
say.


MODAL: HAVE
TO
MODAL: HAVE TO/ HAS
TO
QUESTIONS
:
What are three things you have to do every day at home / at work /
at school?
What are three things you don’t have to do?
Complete the table below.

I have to cook breakfast I dont have to cook the dinner

I have to do my homework I dont have to take the trash out

I have to clean my room I dont have to clean the dishes


MUST VS. HAVE

TO
Both Must and have to express obligation or necessity, but
are some small differences:
there
▶ • Must expresses the speaker's feelings, whereas have to
expresses, above all, an impersonal idea:
▶ You must come. You are obliged to come (I require that you come)
▶ You have to come. You are obliged to come. (There's a rule
requiring you to come)
▶ Must I wear this tie? Am I obliged to wear this tie? (What do you
think?)
▶ Do I have to wear this tie? Am I obliged to wear this tie? (Is there
a rule
about ties?)
▶ • Have to mainly expresses general obligations, while must is used
for specific obligations:
▶ I have to brush my teeth twic e a day.
▶ I must tell you something.
▶ Important: To express obligation, duty or necessity in the future or the
past, must and need are not used. They are replaced by have to:
▶ We must (need to) buy another tic ket.
▶ We had to buy another ticket yesterday.
▶ We'll have to buy another tic ket later.
▶ However, in their negative forms, mustn't and don't have to have
completely
different meanings:

▶ • Mustn't expresses prohibition


▶ You mustn't drive. You are prohibited to drive. You are not allowed to
drive.
▶ • Don't have to expresses the absence of obligation or necessity:
▶ You don't have to drive. You are not obliged to drive (but you can if
you want to).
MODAL : MAY/
MIGHT
MODAL:
MAY
QUESTION
S
Modals: Have To and May. a. Read the sentences
below. Mark if you think each sentence expresses
permission or possibility.


MAY / MIGHT
EXERCISE
May
might

might

may
might

might

may

might
▶ 1. Where is Jane? She might have missed her train I am afraid.

2. She said she might go to shopping tomorrow.

3. He might have passed his exams,if only he'd studied well.

4. He might help you as he's so practical.

5. May I use your headset please? Mine is not working properly.}


▶ 6. He is still at work ! He may be late I am afraid.
▶ 7. Darling! I wonder if may offers you that marvellous car you saw
yesterday ?
▶ 8. She might drive but she takes the bus to go to work
HAVE TO / HAS
TO
▶ They have to write a test.
▶ She has to c lean her desk.
▶ Ken and Liz have to learn English words.
▶ Andy has to help his brother.
▶ We __have_to____ do our homework.
▶ He has to write with a penc il.
▶ I have to feed the hamster.
▶ You have to take photos.
▶ Vic toria has to read the newspaper.
▶ The teacher has to send a text
message.
JOB ADS:
Here are some job ads from the newspaper.
Choose one job that you would like to do. Give three reasons
why.
Choose one job that you don’t want to do. Give three reasons
why.

Being an actor Cooking teacker

I like playing a character I dont like cooking


I like the fame I dont like teaching
I like it I am not available at evenings
Tour guide Wine taster

I like traveling I dont like wine

I like history I dont know what makes a good wine

I like speaking about history Its repetitive


THE THINGS WE HAVE TO
DO!
FUTURE PLANS! What are your plans for
tonight?
I have to study or I may go out.

Fernanda

Doing my homework

Buying a car

Going out to eat

Going to the beach

Skating on ice
Positive
sentences:
▶ I have to brush my teeth.
▶ You have to brush your
teeth.
▶ He has to brush his teeth.
▶ She has to brush her teeth.
▶ We have to brush our teeth.
▶ They have to brush their
teeth.
Negative
sentences:
▶ I don’t have to pay the phone bill till next
week.
▶ You don’t have to cook dinner.
▶ He doesn’t have to catch the bus in the
morning.
▶ She doesn’t have to study for her exam.
▶ We don’t have to leave early.
▶ They don’t have to do anything today.
▶ Questions: Do you have to?
▶ Questions are made using do and does, like any other example form
the
presente simple.
▶ Do I have to get a visa to go to Australia?
▶ Do you have to get up early?
▶ Does he have to cook dinner?
▶ Does she have to buy the tickets?
▶ Do we have to wash the dishes?
▶ Do they have to pay their rent?

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