MONDAY – 4th JUNE
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16:00
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Maite Barceló
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Juan Sánchez
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16:20
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José Miguel Martínez
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Marcos Palena
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16:40
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Mª Carmen Martínez
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Miguel López
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17:15
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Vicente Martínez
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Mª José Navarro
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17:35
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Mª Carmen Cánovas Mellado
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Ana Mª Gallego
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17:55
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José Carlos Macanás Pallarés
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Mª José Sánchez Serna
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18:30
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Antonio Perellón
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José Hernández
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18:50
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Gema Cano
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Alba Rubio
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19:10
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Carolina Costa
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Santi Hurtado
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19:45
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Mª Tomasa López
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María J. Martínez
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20:05
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Eva Montserrat Muñiz
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Clementa Pividal
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20:25
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Antonio Cánovas García
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Lisbeth Miranda Almaras
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miércoles, 30 de mayo de 2012
ORAL EXAM - FINAL LIST - MONDAY 4TH JUNE
ORAL EXAM - FINAL LIST - FRIDAY 8th JUNE
FRIDAY – 8th JUNE
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16:00
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Mario Andreo
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Victoria Pérez
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16:20
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Raquel Tudela
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Cristina Tudela
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16:40
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Ángela Mula
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Francisco Mula
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17:15
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María Cánovas Crespo
Pedro Andrés García Pagán
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Manuela Costa Rojo
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17:35
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Ana B. Aznar
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Mercedes Hernández
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17:55
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Teresa Martínez
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Águeda Muñoz
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18:30
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Mónica Romera
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Carol Sánchez
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18:50
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Mª Elvira Cánovas Martínez
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Mª del Mar Martínez del Vas
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19:10
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Alfonso Cifuentes
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Nicolás López
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19:45
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Juan Fco. Coll
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Esperanza Boluda
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20:05
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José Manuel Zamora Sánchez
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Herminia García Puertas
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20:25
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Juan David Cánovas López
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Juan Francisco Hernández Sánchez
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Lesson Sumary 29th May
Well, last week ... : (
Yesterday we were basically working on the copies I sent you via email (Science and new technologies)
HOMEWORK
- Grammar: page 125, exercises 7
- Reading: DUBLIN'S FIRST CYBER CRIMINAL (exercises 3b, 5a/b)
I hope to see you tomorrow in our last class.
Yesterday we were basically working on the copies I sent you via email (Science and new technologies)
- Vocabulary
- Goodnight iPad
- Listening: Children into computers younger than ever.
- Staying safe
- Listening: Internet safety for children (this was done with the first group, not with the second).
HOMEWORK
- Grammar: page 125, exercises 7
- Reading: DUBLIN'S FIRST CYBER CRIMINAL (exercises 3b, 5a/b)
I hope to see you tomorrow in our last class.
martes, 29 de mayo de 2012
GOODNIGHT IPAD
"In a world where a little old lady’s whispering hush would never
be heard, comes a book for our time. “
“In the bright buzzing room there was an iPad and a kid playing Doom
And a screensaver of a bird launching over the moon,
And there were three little Nooks with ten thousand books,
And a huge LCD wifi HDTV with Bose 5.1., 6 remotes and 3D
And a Blackberry ringing with Eminem singing
And a new Facebook friend
And texts with no end
And a viral clip of a cat doing flips
And the bings, bongs and beeps of emails and tweets
And a fed up old woman who is trying to sleep
Goodnight iPad / Goodnight Doom
Goodnight bird launching over the moon
Goodnight Nooks and digital books
Goodnight Eminem
Goodnight Facebook friend
Goodnight LOLs
Goodnight MP3s
Goodnight LCD wifi HDTV
Goodnight remotes
And Netflix streams,
Androids, apps,
And glowing screens.
Goodnight plugs
And power lights
That guide us to pee
In the darkness of night…
Goodnight buzzing,
Goodnight beeps
Goodnight everybody who should be asleep
Goodnight popstars
Goodnight Macbook Air
Goodnight gadgets
everywhere.
sábado, 26 de mayo de 2012
Living to 100 and beyond
Living to 100 and beyond: the right genes plus a healthy lifestyle
In what the researchers describe as the first study of its kind, they analyzed and deciphered the entire genetic codes of a man and a woman who lived past the age of 114. The two so-called supercentenarians had:
- DNA that appeared to be very similar to people who did not have long lives
- about the same number of gene variants linked to increased disease risk as seen in people from the general population whose genomes have been sequenced
- more than 50 possible longevity-associated variants in genes, some of which were unexpected and had not been seen before.
Taking control
At the beginning of the 20th century, the average life expectancy at birth in the United States was just under 50 years. Today, the average newborn can expect to reach 80 years. This great leap forward has little or nothing to do with genes, and everything to do with advances in public health and healthy lifestyles.During the first 75 years of life, genes have a relatively small influence on longevity, accounting for only 20% to 25% of the reasons that you make it to that age. Not smoking, eating healthfully, getting plenty of exercise, and limiting alcohol matter the most.
Once you hit your mid-80s, genes matter more and more. And once your reach your 90s, how much longer you are likely to live was largely determined the day your father’s sperm fertilized your mother’s egg.
There’s no need to have your DNA sequenced yet to determine what genes you carry. It won’t change what you need to do now. You have the power to change many things that influence your health and how long you live. Here are 10 steps that will help you have the longest, healthiest life possible:
- Don’t smoke.
- Be physically active every day.
- Eat a healthy diet rich in whole grains, lean protein, vegetables, and fruits. Reduce or avoid unhealthy saturated fats and trans fats. Instead, use healthier monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats.
- Be sure to get enough vitamin D and calcium.
- Maintain a healthy weight and body shape.
- Challenge your mind.
- Build a strong social network.
- Protect your sight, hearing and general health by following preventive care guidelines.
- Floss, brush, and see a dentist regularly. Poor oral health may have many effects. It can lead to poor nutrition, pain and possibly even a higher risk of heart disease and stroke.
- Discuss with your doctor whether you need any medicine to help you stay healthy. These might include medicines to control high blood pressure, treat osteoporosis or lower cholesterol, for example.
Reading: Living to 100
2a Read the article quickly and answer the questions
- Because of the decline in infant mortality. Fewer children died at an early age, and this was mainly because of improved healthcare and better food production.
- They're getting smaller, people are having fewer children.
- ... in 2030
- ... since 1950s
- ... was 63.0
- ... will live to 90
- ... will live to 100
- ... in around 2010
- ... 11 to 12 billion
- Because of a decline in infant mortality due to improved healthcare and better food production.
- Because of medical advances.
- Because new drugs will be available, whcih will slow down the ageing process.
- Because people prefer to have fewer children and smaller families
- Because the anti-aging drugs will start to become more widely available.
viernes, 25 de mayo de 2012
Health and Medicine - KEY
1 AT THE DOCTORS
- F
- E
- A
- H
- I
- B
- D
- C
- G
- Same
- Same
- Different: feel sick = feel nausea; be sick = vomit
- Different: feel dizzy = feel as if everything is going round; feel sick = feel nausea
- Different: swollen = thicker or wider than usual (often because of an injury or infection); broken = the bone is broken
- Different: hurts = feels painful; cause physical pain to somebody; to injure someone or yourself; aches = has a continuous pain
- Different: in hospital = staying there for some days as a patient; at the hospital = for any other purpose, including to see a doctor
- using needles
- using plants and herbs
- touching / pressing the body
- touching / pressing the bones / muscles
Exit wounds -The Script
A song with lots of words and expressions related to health and medicine
"Exit Wounds"
"Exit Wounds"
My hands are cold, my body's numb
I'm still in shock, what have you done?
My head is pounding, my vision's blurred
Your mouth is moving, I don't hear a word
And it hurts so bad,
I'm still in shock, what have you done?
My head is pounding, my vision's blurred
Your mouth is moving, I don't hear a word
And it hurts so bad,
that I search my skin for the entry point, where love went in
And ricocheted and bounced around
And left a hole, when you walked out
I'm falling through the doors of the emergency room
Can anybody help me with these Exit Wounds?
I don't know how much more love this heart can lose
And I'm dying, dying from the Exit Wounds
Wooounds! Where they're leaving, the scars you're keeping
Exit wounds
The marks of battle, they still feel raw
A million pieces of me on the floor
I'm damaged goods, for all to see
Now who would ever wanna be with me?
I've got all the baggage,
And ricocheted and bounced around
And left a hole, when you walked out
I'm falling through the doors of the emergency room
Can anybody help me with these Exit Wounds?
I don't know how much more love this heart can lose
And I'm dying, dying from the Exit Wounds
Wooounds! Where they're leaving, the scars you're keeping
Exit wounds
The marks of battle, they still feel raw
A million pieces of me on the floor
I'm damaged goods, for all to see
Now who would ever wanna be with me?
I've got all the baggage,
the drink
the pills
Yeah this is living but without the will
I'm blacking out, I'm shutting down
You left a hole, when you walked out yeah
I'm falling through the doors of the emergency room
Can anybody help me with these Exit Wounds?
I don't know how much more love this heart can lose
And I'm dying, dying from the Exit Wounds
Wooounds! Where they're leaving, the scars you're keeping
Exit wounds
Lose your clothes and show your scars that's who you are
[x4]
The marks of battle, they still feel raw
A million pieces of me on the floor
I'm falling through the doors of the emergency room
Can anybody help me with these Exit Wounds?
I don't know how much more love this heart can lose
And I'm dying, dying from the Exit Wounds
Wooounds! Where they're leaving, the scars you're keeping
Exit wounds
Yeah this is living but without the will
I'm blacking out, I'm shutting down
You left a hole, when you walked out yeah
I'm falling through the doors of the emergency room
Can anybody help me with these Exit Wounds?
I don't know how much more love this heart can lose
And I'm dying, dying from the Exit Wounds
Wooounds! Where they're leaving, the scars you're keeping
Exit wounds
Lose your clothes and show your scars that's who you are
[x4]
The marks of battle, they still feel raw
A million pieces of me on the floor
I'm falling through the doors of the emergency room
Can anybody help me with these Exit Wounds?
I don't know how much more love this heart can lose
And I'm dying, dying from the Exit Wounds
Wooounds! Where they're leaving, the scars you're keeping
Exit wounds
More on ... HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
LISTENINGS
- Staying Healthy: Keren talks about her healthy lifestyle and what she does to stay in shape.
- Staying Healthy Overseas: Keren compares staying healthy in different regions of the world.
- Health:Jeff talks about what he does to keep himself healthy.
- Food and Health: Mike shares his thoughts about health and fast food.
Lesson summary 24th May
Hello!!!
Time flies, dear students, and we just have one week left : (
This is what we did yesterday:
- British food quiz (copy)
- Review about a variety of restaurants (copy)
- Living to 100 (page 106 - book) - exercise 2a without reading
- What can we do to live longer? - Healthy habits (list - copy)
- Listening: Staying healthy (copy)
HOMEWORK
- Reading (page 106): 2a-b and 4
- Health and medicine (vocabulary copy)
Have a nice weekend!!!
Time flies, dear students, and we just have one week left : (
This is what we did yesterday:
- British food quiz (copy)
- Review about a variety of restaurants (copy)
- Living to 100 (page 106 - book) - exercise 2a without reading
- What can we do to live longer? - Healthy habits (list - copy)
- Listening: Staying healthy (copy)
HOMEWORK
- Reading (page 106): 2a-b and 4
- Health and medicine (vocabulary copy)
Have a nice weekend!!!
jueves, 24 de mayo de 2012
THE HELP
Another interesting movie worth seeing :)
Although it's a bit difficult without subtitles ;)
lunes, 21 de mayo de 2012
MODALS
- Modals -
1) can
Use
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Examples
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ability to
do sth. in the present (substitute form: to be able to)
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I can speak English.
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permission
to do sth. in the present (substitute form: to be allowed to)
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Can I go to
the cinema?
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request
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Can you wait
a moment, please?
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offer
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I can lend
you my car till tomorrow.
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suggestion
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Can we visit
Grandma at the weekend?
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possibility
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It can get
very hot in Arizona.
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CAN’T
- When you’re certain something is not true
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This
painting can’t be by Rembrandt. It’s too modern.
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2) could
Use
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Examples
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ability to
do sth. in the past (substitute
form: to be able to)
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I could speak English.
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permission
to do sth. in the past (substitute form: to be allowed to)
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I could go
to the cinema.
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polite question
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Could I go
to the cinema, please?
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polite request
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Could you wait
a moment, please?
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polite offer
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I could
lend you my car till tomorrow.
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polite suggestion
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Could we visit
Grandma at the weekend?
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possibility
(something is possible or likely in
the future)
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It could
get very hot in Montana.
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Deduction (something
is possible)
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It could be true that it was all his own
work.
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3) may
Use
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Examples
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possibility
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It may
rain today.
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polite
suggestion
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May I help you?
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4) might
Use
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Examples
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possibility
(less possible than may) *
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It might rain today.
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5) must
Use
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Examples
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necessity (sth
is necessary or important in your
personal opinión)
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I must go
to the supermarket today.
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deduction (you’re certain)
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You must be tired.
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advice, recommendation
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You must see
the new film with Brad Pitt.
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MUSTN’T - prohibition
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You mustn't
work on dad's computer.
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6) have to
(semi modal)
Use
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Examples
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Necessity (something is essential
or a general rule)
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When you develop a new design you have to
try it out a number of times.
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DON’T HAVE TO – sth is
NOT necessary
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They don’t
have to be here. We can decide
ourselves.
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7) need not
Use
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Examples
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not
necessary
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I needn't go
to the supermarket; we're going to the restaurant tonight.
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8) should / ought
to
Use
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Examples
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advice
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You should
drive carefully in bad weather.
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obligation
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You should
switch off the light when you leave the room.
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