Bài giảng Tiếng anh Lớp 8 - Unit 4, Lesson 3: A Closer Look 2 - Lê Viết Phú

Bài giảng Tiếng anh Lớp 8 - Unit 4, Lesson 3: A Closer Look 2 - Lê Viết Phú

Have to to express obligation or necessity

Have to is used to express obligation or necessity. It shows external obligation, i.e., someone else makes a decision about what you must do.

 (+) have to / has to + infnitive

Ex: We have to clean the house carefully before Tet.

 (-) don’t / doesn’t have to + infinitive

Ex: She doesn’t have to wear a company uniform.

 (?) Do / Does + subject + have to + infinitive

Ex: Do we have to follow the tradition of cleaning the house before Tet

4. Choose A or B to convey the meaning of the first
sentence.

1. You have to take your hat off when going inside the main worship area of the temple.

A. You can take your hat off if you want to.

B. You’re not allowed to wear your hat.

2. You don’t have to tip in Viet Nam.

A. It’s not necessary to tip in Viet Nam.

B. You’re not allowed to tip in Viet Nam.

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Sunday, May 16, 2021WARM-UP:Decide if the phrase shows customs (C) or traditions (T).1.	taking off your shoes before going into a Japanese house2. cleaning the house on Sundays3. living with grandparents4. giving presents at Christmas5. taking things from adults with both hands6.	eating mooncakes at the Mid-Autumn FestivalCTCTCTNew lessonsUNIT 4 LESSON 3: A CLOSER LOOK 2GRAMMARShould and shouldn’t to express advice1.	Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with should or shouldn’t.You _________ respect old people.2. 	According to tradition, you ________ sweep the floor on the first day of Tet.3. Children _________ take things from adults with both hands.4. You _________ wear shorts when going to the pagoda. 5. You ________ bring a gift when you visit someone’s house. shouldshouldn’tshouldshouldn’tshould2. Match the situations in A and the advice in B.AB1. Your sister is chewing and talking at the same time.a.	You should arrive on time. 2. Your brother is noisy at the pagoda.b. You shouldn’t do that. It’s not very polite. 3. Your foreign friend has been invited to dinner in a Vietnamese house.c. Shhhh! You should be quiet in here. 4. You don’t know what to do when going into a Japanese house.d. You should take off your shoes at the entrance. 5. You have been invited to dinner with a British family.e. After taking food from the plate, you should put it into your bowl before eating. Have to to express obligation or necessityHave to is used to express obligation or necessity. It shows external obligation, i.e., someone else makes a decision about what you must do.	(+) have to / has to + infnitiveEx: We have to clean the house carefully before Tet.	(-) don’t / doesn’t have to + infinitiveEx: She doesn’t have to wear a company uniform.	(?) Do / Does + subject + have to + infinitiveEx: Do we have to follow the tradition of cleaning the house before Tet3. Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to. 1. My mother says that I _______ be home by 9 p.m. sharp.2. We _______ go now because our dad is waiting for us.3. She _______ wear that costume because it’s the family tradition.4. In the past, men ________ wear ao dai, but today they ____________ wear it.5. Before leaving the dinner table, ________ your son ________ ask for permission?6. We ______________ go to school today because it was raining heavily. have tohave tohas tohad todon’t have todoeshave to didn’t have to4. Choose A or B to convey the meaning of the firstsentence.1. You have to take your hat off when going inside the main worship area of the temple.A. You can take your hat off if you want to.B. You’re not allowed to wear your hat.2. You don’t have to tip in Viet Nam.A. It’s not necessary to tip in Viet Nam.B. You’re not allowed to tip in Viet Nam.4. Choose A or B to convey the meaning of the firstsentence.3. 	Students mustn’t run or be noisy in the school building.A. Running and being noisy aren’t allowed in the school building.B. They can run and be noisy if they want to.4. 	In the past, Vietnamese people had to live with their parents even after they got married.A.	They could live with their parents after they got married.B.	They were obliged to live with their parents after they got married.5.	Mi is going to visit her friend Eri in Japan.Read Eri’s email. There are six mistakes in it. Can you find and correct them? From: eri@fastmail.comTo: mi@quickmail.comHello Mi,I’m so excited about your trip. It’s going to be amazing!I shouldn’t give you some advice, so you can prepare for Japan. We have lots of customs and it can get a bit confusing for visitors.Firstly you has to take off your shoes when you go inside. You shouldn’t wear slippers in the house - but you didn’t have to bring any, we have extra pairs for guests. Then you have use different slippers in the bathroom and in the garden, but you’ll get used to it! You should worry - I’ll be there to help you.All for now, gotta go Eri x shouldshouldhave toshouldn’thave to6. Work in pairs. Imagine that you both have a friend who is coming to Viet Nam this summer. List three pieces of advice and three obligations your friend should follow.Share your ideas with the whole class.Advice:- Children should take things from adults with both hands.- You shouldn't wear shorts when going to the pagoda.- You should bring a gift when you visit someone's house.Obligation:- You have to take your hat off when going inside the main worship area of the temple.- You don't have to tip in Vietnam.- Before leaving the dinner table, you must ask for permission.+ HOMEWORK -	Review the grammar points: must, mustn’t, have to, don’t have to.-	Do exercises B 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 in workbook (page 29, 30)- Prepare for Unit 4: CommunicationGoodbye!See you again!THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION!

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