"No Bird Soars Too High, If He Soars With His Own Wings.": Talking About Rules
"No Bird Soars Too High, If He Soars With His Own Wings.": Talking About Rules
"No Bird Soars Too High, If He Soars With His Own Wings.": Talking About Rules
No obligation
Strong obligation (possibly from outside)
I don't have to work on
have to /
Children have to go to school. Sundays
don't have to
You don't have to eat
(sometimes 'have got to')
anything you don't like.
Be careful about the difference between mustn't and don't have to!
Don't have to means you don't need to do something, but it's fine if you want to do it:
1. What´s wrong with Bent? He has a headache; he should take some aspirin.
2. What’s wrong with Alison? She is fat, she should go to the doctor
3. What’s wrong with Jeffrey? He has a toothache, he should go to the dentist
4. What’s wrong with Martha? She is sleepy, she should drink a coffee
2. Choose the best answer
5. Answer the following questions according to the video. Look at the examples:
Herber´s Party
b. Can the girl and the boy in cap go to the Herber’s Party?
No, they can’t. They have to clean your house.
Practice Speaking
a. Make a conversation using this expressions and show it in class