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 Anutka
 
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							| how to introduce the verb "must" 
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							| Dear collegues!could you advice something, how to start this topic&how to introduce this modal verb, thanks in advance for every advice |  13 Mar 2010      
					
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 Begogzp
 
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							| Hello Yesterday I taught must and must not in my class 3rd grade primary in the book there is a drawing about a park with sign there the things that they must/must not do and this question who is breaking the rules? So ss have to see and say sentences with must/must not then I tell them to think about the rules in the school and they said sentences they caught the idea.
 I hope that this idea can be useful for you
 Thanks
 Bego�a
 
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 Bruna Dutra
 
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							| Like Bego�a, I also always use SIGNS to present MUST. It always gets the students speaking! 
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 Begogzp
 
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							| Thanks Bruna again I will try again later :-) 
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 crisgrasa
 
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							| YOU CAN INTRODUCE THE MODAL MUST - THROGH SCHOOL RULES. THINK ABOUT SOME CLASSROOM RULES AND USE THE MODAL MUST FOR EXAMPLE 1 YOU MUST DO YOUR HOMEWORK 2. YOU MUST NOT EAT DURING THE CLASS   |  13 Mar 2010     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Don �t forget that "must" has two negatives: must not - forbidden don �t have to - permitted not to, may not   You must not sleep during class. You don �t have to go to school on Saturday.   Bruce |  14 Mar 2010     
					
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