Modals of Obligation

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Quiz 1) In conversation 1, why does he need to leave? a) To beat traffic b) To get home 2) In conversation 2, what does he need to do? a) Dust b) Mow the lawn 3) In conversation 3, do they really have to give money?

Grammar 4-08 | Low Intermediate | CEFR B1

Modals of Obligation Listen to four conversations using modals to talks about necessary actions.

Conversation #1 Man: I have to ______ today. Woman: Really. I don’t have to. Man: I better go. I need to ______ ready. Woman: When do you start? Man: At noon, but I have to ______ early to beat the traffic. Woman: Yeah, you need to get ______ . Conversation #2 Man: What do you have to ______ today? Woman: I have to ______ my house. Man: Really, it looks clean. Woman: No, I need to ______ , I need to clean the bathroom and I have to do ______ . Man: Well, you seem busy, so I must be going. Woman: Yeah, I need to get started, but call me later. Conversation #3 Man: We need to ______ this bill. Woman: Why? We don’t have to pay it. Man: Yes we ______ . We must. Woman: No, it’s not a bill, just a donation. Man: But if we don’t pay it, we will ______ bad. Woman: No, we won’t. You mustn’t ______ that way. Conversation #4 Man: What must we do today? Woman: We have to ______ these letters. Man: Anything else? Woman: Yeah, you need to ______ up the kids from school. Man: I can’t. I have to ______ . Woman: OK, I can do it then. I have to ______ by the school anyway.

a) Yes b) No 4) In conversation 4, what does he have to do? a) Go to work b) Get the kids

Grammar Challenge Fill in the blanks with the correct word. Con #1

Con #2

Con #3

Con #4

going

clean

pay

mail

leave

laundry

think

work

get

dust

look

go

work

do

do

pick

Speaking Challenge Match the answers with the questions. 1) What do you have to do tonight? 2) What do you have to do tomorrow? 3) Do you have to wear a uniform? 4) Do you have to get up early tomorrow? 5) Who must you think about every day? [ _ ] My family. [ _ ] No, I can dress as I please. [ _ ] I need to cook dinner. [ _ ] I have to take a test. [ _ ] No, I can sleep in. What about you? Share your answers to the questions.

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English Listening Lesson Library Online - Grammar Talks - www.elllo.org Quiz 1) Who has to work on Saturday? a) Meg b) Todd c) Both of them 2) Where does he have to take his friend? a) His work b) The dentist c) The mechanic 3) What does she have to do at the post office? Grammar Talks 4-08 Modals of Obligation

Meg has to move

a) Mail a letter b) Submit a form c) Send a package 4) What does he have to send?

Meg is moving soon and she talks with Todd about all the things she needs to do.

a) A form b) A gift c) A letter

Todd: So Meg, are you busy this weekend?

5) Where do they have to go on Sunday?

Meg: Yes, I'm so busy because I'm moving.

a) The dump b) The dairy c) The dentist

Todd: Oh, no. Meg: Yeah, there's a lot ________ do. Todd: What do you have ________ ? Meg: First, I have ________ my apartment, so I need to pack all of my things. Todd: That's not fun. Meg: No, it takes a long time.

Grammar Challenge Fill in the blanks with the correct word. to teach

to take him

busy on

to do

of work to

to prepare

you on

to finish

to help me

like you're

to work

to grade

Todd: Do you need help? Meg: Yeah, do you have time ________ ? Todd: I can help ________ Sunday. Meg: Ooh, are you ________ Saturday? Todd: Yeah, on Saturday I have ________ . I have ________ two classes, and then after I teach, I have ________ papers. Oh, it sounds ________ really busy too. Plus, I have to meet my friends that evening. Meg: Oh, what will you do with your friends? Todd: I'm helping my friend also. My friend has car problems, so I have ________ to the mechanic, but on Sunday I can help you. Meg: OK, that would be great because on Sunday I have to take some trash to the dump, and I have ________ some paperwork at city hall to prepare for moving to a new country Todd: Now, because you're moving, do you have to go to the post office? Meg: I do have to go to the post office. I almost forgot. At the post office, I have to submit a form to say my new address. Todd: Ah, that's good because I have to go to the post office,

Speaking Challenge Match the answers with the questions. 1) Do you have a lot to do this week? 2) What do you have to do? 3) When do you have to finish it by? 4) Why do you have to do it? 5) Do you need to report to anyone? ( _ ) I need to complete everything my Friday. ( _ ) Yes, I have so much to do this week. ( _ ) I have to write three reports. ( _ ) Yes, I have to report to my teacher. ( _ ) I must turn it in to pass my Business English class. What about you? Share your answers to the questions.

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too. Meg: Oh, really. Todd: I have to send my mom's birthday gift to her. Meg: When is your mom's birthday?

Grammar Grammar Point

Todd: It was one month ago. Meg: Ah, so you have to send it quickly.

Point 1: We use the modals must, need to, and have to for actions that are obligations.

Todd: Yes, I have to get on it. Meg: OK, well, let's go together. Todd: So, I'll see you Sunday. What time should I be here? Meg: I have to go to city hall by three p.m., so can you come at two? Todd: OK, but if you want to go to the dump, the dump closes at noon, so we have to leave early. Meg: Ah, OK. Can you come at eleven? Todd: Yes. OK, so I will see you at eleven o'clock. Meg: Great, see you then. Todd: Bye. Meg: Bye.

1. 2. 3. 4.

You must hurry. You need to finish this. I have to go now. We need to pay the bill.

Point 2: All the modals are very similar in meaning but must is stronger than have to or need to. 1. You must take your medicine. (strong) 2. You have to take your medicine. (not as strong) 3. You need to take your medicine. Point 3: The negative forms have very different meanings. Must not or mustn't is a command to not do something. 1. 2. 3. 4.

You mustn't go there. / You can't go there. She mustn't trust him. / She can't trust him. They mustn't be late. / You can't be late. You mustn't lose this. / You can't lose this.

Point 4: When we say you don't need to, or don't have to do something, then it is an option or not necessary. 1. You don't have to wear a tie. / It is OK not to wear a tie. 2. You don't need to be there. / It is OK not to go. 3. She doesn't have to pay me back. / She can keep her money. 4. He doesn't need to ask her. / It is OK to not see her.


Quiz 1) In conversation 1, why does he need to leave? a) To beat traffic b) To get home 2) In conversation 2, what does he need to do? a) Dust b) Mow the lawn 3) In conversation 3, do they really have to give money?

Grammar 4-08 | Low Intermediate | CEFR B1

Modals of Obligation Listen to four conversations using modals to talks about necessary actions.

Conversation #1 Man: I have to work today. Woman: Really. I don’t have to. Man: I better go. I need to get ready. Woman: When do you start? Man: At noon, but I have to leave early to beat the traffic. Woman: Yeah, you need to get going. Conversation #2 Man: What do you have to do today? Woman: I have to clean my house. Man: Really, it looks clean. Woman: No, I need to dust, I need to clean the bathroom and I have to do laundry. Man: Well, you seem busy, so I must be going. Woman: Yeah, I need to get started, but call me later. Conversation #3 Man: We need to pay this bill. Woman: Why? We don’t have to pay it. Man: Yes we do. We must. Woman: No, it’s not a bill, just a donation. Man: But if we don’t pay it, we will look bad. Woman: No, we won’t. You mustn’t think that way. Conversation #4 Man: What must we do today? Woman: We have to mail these letters. Man: Anything else? Woman: Yeah, you need to pick up the kids from school. Man: I can’t. I have to work. Woman: OK, I can do it then. I have to go by the school anyway.

a) Yes b) No 4) In conversation 4, what does he have to do? a) Go to work b) Get the kids

Grammar Challenge Fill in the blanks with the correct word. Con #1

Con #2

Con #3

Con #4

going

clean

pay

mail

leave

laundry

think

work

get

dust

look

go

work

do

do

pick

Speaking Challenge Match the answers with the questions. 1) What do you have to do tonight? 2) What do you have to do tomorrow? 3) Do you have to wear a uniform? 4) Do you have to get up early tomorrow? 5) Who must you think about every day? [ 5 ] My family. [ 3 ] No, I can dress as I please. [ 1 ] I need to cook dinner. [ 2 ] I have to take a test. [ 4 ] No, I can sleep in. What about you? Share your answers to the questions.

Go online to soundgrammar.com Go online for the complete lesson! 1. Watch the animation video. 2. Check your answers. 3. Access more free lessons.


English Listening Lesson Library Online - Grammar Talks - www.elllo.org Quiz 1) Who has to work on Saturday? a) Meg b) Todd c) Both of them 2) Where does he have to take his friend? a) His work b) The dentist c) The mechanic 3) What does she have to do at the post office? Grammar Talks 4-08 Modals of Obligation

Meg has to move

a) Mail a letter b) Submit a form c) Send a package 4) What does he have to send?

Meg is moving soon and she talks with Todd about all the things she needs to do.

a) A form b) A gift c) A letter

Todd: So Meg, are you busy this weekend?

5) Where do they have to go on Sunday?

Meg: Yes, I'm so busy because I'm moving.

a) The dump b) The dairy c) The dentist

Todd: Oh, no. Meg: Yeah, there's a lot of work to do. Todd: What do you have to do? Meg: First, I have to prepare my apartment, so I need to pack all of my things. Todd: That's not fun. Meg: No, it takes a long time.

Grammar Challenge Fill in the blanks with the correct word. to teach

to take him

busy on

to do

of work to

to prepare

you on

to finish

to help me

like you're

to work

to grade

Todd: Do you need help? Meg: Yeah, do you have time to help me?

Speaking Challenge

Todd: I can help you on Sunday. Meg: Ooh, are you busy on Saturday? Todd: Yeah, on Saturday I have to work. I have to teach two classes, and then after I teach, I have to grade papers. Oh, it sounds like you're really busy too. Plus, I have to meet my friends that evening. Meg: Oh, what will you do with your friends? Todd: I'm helping my friend also. My friend has car problems, so I have to take him to the mechanic, but on Sunday I can help you. Meg: OK, that would be great because on Sunday I have to take some trash to the dump, and I have to finish some paperwork at city hall to prepare for moving to a new country Todd: Now, because you're moving, do you have to go to the post office? Meg: I do have to go to the post office. I almost forgot. At the post office, I have to submit a form to say my new address. Todd: Ah, that's good because I have to go to the post office, too.

Match the answers with the questions. 1) Do you have a lot to do this week? 2) What do you have to do? 3) When do you have to finish it by? 4) Why do you have to do it? 5) Do you need to report to anyone? ( 3 ) I need to complete everything my Friday. ( 1 ) Yes, I have so much to do this week. ( 2 ) I have to write three reports. ( 5 ) Yes, I have to report to my teacher. ( 4 ) I must turn it in to pass my Business English class. What about you? Share your answers to the questions.

Go online to elllo.org Go online for the complete lesson! 1. Listen to the audio or video. 2. Check your answers. 3. Access 100s of free lessons.


Meg: Oh, really. Todd: I have to send my mom's birthday gift to her. Meg: When is your mom's birthday? Todd: It was one month ago.

Grammar Grammar Point

Meg: Ah, so you have to send it quickly. Todd: Yes, I have to get on it.

Point 1: We use the modals must, need to, and have to for actions that are obligations.

Meg: OK, well, let's go together. Todd: So, I'll see you Sunday. What time should I be here? Meg: I have to go to city hall by three p.m., so can you come at two? Todd: OK, but if you want to go to the dump, the dump closes at noon, so we have to leave early. Meg: Ah, OK. Can you come at eleven? Todd: Yes. OK, so I will see you at eleven o'clock. Meg: Great, see you then. Todd: Bye. Meg: Bye.

1. 2. 3. 4.

You must hurry. You need to finish this. I have to go now. We need to pay the bill.

Point 2: All the modals are very similar in meaning but must is stronger than have to or need to. 1. You must take your medicine. (strong) 2. You have to take your medicine. (not as strong) 3. You need to take your medicine. Point 3: The negative forms have very different meanings. Must not or mustn't is a command to not do something. 1. 2. 3. 4.

You mustn't go there. / You can't go there. She mustn't trust him. / She can't trust him. They mustn't be late. / You can't be late. You mustn't lose this. / You can't lose this.

Point 4: When we say you don't need to, or don't have to do something, then it is an option or not necessary. 1. You don't have to wear a tie. / It is OK not to wear a tie. 2. You don't need to be there. / It is OK not to go. 3. She doesn't have to pay me back. / She can keep her money. 4. He doesn't need to ask her. / It is OK to not see her.


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