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Should, Shouldn’t, Must

Should, Shouldn’t, Must. The Warehouse Madrid Pre-Intermediate Class. Do you know these words?. When was the last time you went for a meal with friends?. The last time I went for a meal with friends was at Christmas. I went with my sisters and their husbands to a Mexican restaurant. .

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Should, Shouldn’t, Must

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  1. Should, Shouldn’t, Must The Warehouse Madrid Pre-Intermediate Class

  2. Do you know these words?

  3. When was the last time you went for a meal with friends? • The last time I went for a meal with friends was at Christmas. I went with my sisters and their husbands to a Mexican restaurant.

  4. Who was the host or hostess? • I was the host of the meal.

  5. How many guests were there? • There were 8 guests: • My sisters • Their husbands • Angel • Me • The two children

  6. What did you have for your starter, main course and dessert? • I had chips and salsa as a starter. • For my main course I ate fajitas. • We didn’t have dessert.

  7. What do you think? • It’s rude to arrive on time to a dinner party. • It’s polite to take some food, like cake or ice cream. • It’s polite to shake hands with people you don’t know. • Its OK to kiss people you don’t know. • It’s OK to smoke without asking.

  8. What do you think? • It’s rude to start eating before the host or hostess. • It’s OK to leave ten minutes after the meal. • It’s polite to ask people how much they earn.

  9. Antonia from Italy • Who is Antonia going to dinner with? • What are good presents to take for the hostess? • Who usually starts eating first? • What do they usually do after the meal? • What topics can you talk about at dinner?

  10. Antonia from Italy • Who is Antonia going to dinner with? • What are good presents to take for the hostess? • Who usually starts eating first? • What do they usually do after the meal? • What topics can you talk about at dinner? • Her new boyfriend Richard’s parents. • Flowers, a bottle of wine or chocolates. • The hostess. • Sit and talk for an hour or two • Places you’ve been to, work, family, the weather.

  11. To give advice • Should • Shouldn’t • Must

  12. Should • To say we think something is a good thing to do: • You should wait for the hostess to start eating first.

  13. Shouldn’t • To say we think something is a bad thing to do: • You shouldn’t ask people how much they earn.

  14. Must • To give very strong advice • You must ask the hostess if you can smoke.

  15. Should, shouldn’t, must • You must use the infinitive • You shoulddo your homework. • You muststudy. • You shouldn’twatch too much TV.

  16. A visitor • A visitor to Spain is going to have dinner at someone’s house. • Write some advice.

  17. #8 • Antonia is having dinner with Richard’s parents. • Listen to their conversation. • What advice do his parents give her?

  18. #9 • I came here to study ______. • I went back to Bath to visit some _____. • You should go to Cambridge to see the _______. • Richard should take you to _______ to see the lights. • I want to go to Oxford Street to do some ______.

  19. #12 • Imagine some friends are coming to visit Madrid. • Make notes on 6 unusual places they should go, and why they should go there.

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