UNIT 3: SCHOOL LIFE







VOCABULARY












MY TIMETABLE (MI HORARIO)

VIDEO :" the Britain school"


Schools in Britain



ARE UNIFORMS GOOD OR BAD?


GRAMMAR: THERE IS / THERE ARE

EXPLANATION 


THE BEDROOM

Decribe this bedroom. Use the verb THERE TO BE.


TELLING THE TIME




EXERCISES TELLING THE TIME

THE PREPOSITIONS







have to

Have to / don't have to
Sometimes in life there are obligations or rules. There are things which you do not have a choice in, like wearing a uniform at school, for example. One structure we use to talk about these rules is have to. This programme is all about have to and its negative form, don't have toDon't have to is used when there is no obligation to do something.

Today we challenge Tomomi from Japan to make correct sentences using this grammar.

Listen
Listen to the programme!


Find out more 

Positive

We use 'have to' to talk about things we must do, things we are obliged to do.
Subjecthave to / has tobase form of verb
I
You
We
They
have to wear a uniform.
get up early on Sundays.
study hard.
He
She
has to 


Negative
We use 'don't have to' to talk about things we have a choice about, things we aren't obliged to do. 
Subjectdon't / doesn't have tobase form of verb
I
You
We
They
don't have towear a uniform.
get up early on Sundays.
study hard!
He
She
doesn't have to


MR. BEAN BACK TO SCHOOL



MR BEAN AT SCHOOL



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