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Lesson 16, Unit 6, p. 50-51


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Vocabulary:Healthy Lifestyle; Rules and Behaviour;

Grammar:should,must; Obligation and permission in the present and in the past;

Articles a / an, the, 0;

Ex. 1 Underline the correct words to complete the sentences.

 

1. We usually have tea / breakfast / dinner at 8 a.m. 2. I'm sorry but I don't eat sausages / cabbage / rice. I'm a vegetarian. 3. My Maths teacher is very fair / easy-going / strict. We have to sit quietly in his lessons. 4. Can you get a box / loaf / packet of bread? 5. I made / had / did a big argument with my parents yesterday. 6. Have some more onions / lettuce / grapes. Fruit is good for you. 7. I like most dairy products, especially cheese / pasta /bacon.

 

Ex. 2Complete the sentences with one word in each gap.

 

1. The Neapolitan pizza is the Italian national … . 2. Can I have a glass of orange … ? 3. I don't … on well with my new boss. 4. Sarah … on a lot of weight at Christmas. She needs to eat less now. 5. Can I use your mobile? I need to … a phone call to my father. 6. Chocolate biscuits … a lot of sugar. 7. I have to … the ironing. 8. Can I have one more … of cheese, please?

 

Ex. 3Underline the correct forms to complete each sentence.

 

1. When I was in primary school we must / had to wear a terrible dark blue school uniform. 2. We don't have to / shouldn't get up early tomorrow - it's Saturday! 3. Were / Did your grandparents allowed to come home after 11 p.m. on Saturday nights? 4. Must / Should I talk with our teacher about it or not, what do you think? 5. In this country you don't have to / aren't allowed to buy alcohol if you're under twenty-one - it's illegal. 6. You have to /can come to my party with your boyfriend if you like.

 

Ex. 4Complete the sentences with a modal verb from box A and a verb from box B.

 

Box A: can't; didn't have to; don't have to; shouldn't; could; should; had to; must;

 

Box B: eat; join; stop; lose; make; punish; vote; do;

 

1. Mum, you …… sandwiches for me. I'm not hungry. 2. When I was a child, teachers …… children by hitting them on the hand when they behaved badly. Now it's not permitted. 3. I think you …… some weight, Peter. You eat unhealthy foods and are unfit. 4. In my country you …… for a president until you're eighteen. 5. John has a bad heart and smokes twenty cigarettes a day. He …… smoking immediately. 6. Mum …… the cooking yesterday. We all went to a restaurant. 7. My grandfather …… the army in 1939. He was a very young soldier. 8. You …… so many biscuits. It's not good for you.

 


Ex. 5Read about Jane's eating habits. Complete the gaps in the text with a, an, the or 0 (zero article).

 


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