Unit 2
Lesson 2
Student’s Book page 21
GRAMMAR
Grammar: Modal verbs of obligation and prohibition
6 Choose the correct words in the sentences.
1 Flash photography isn’t allowed in the art gallery, so you mustn’t / don’t have to use your camera flash.
2 I mustn’t / don’t have to be late to school.
3 If you want to enter the competition, you can / should write your name in this list.
4 You don’t have to / must obey your parents!
5 When you visit another country as a tourist, you can’t / have to check whether you need a visa.
6 You aren’t allowed to eat in the library, so you don’t have to / shouldn’t bring food inside.
Answers
1 mustn’t
2 mustn’t
3 should
4 must
5 have to
6 shouldn’t
Speaking
7 Work in pairs. What are the rules at home and at school? Use must, mustn’t, should, shouldn’t, can, can’t, have to and don’t have to. How many sentences can you make?
A: In my house, we must take our shoes off before we go into the house.
B: In my house, my brother and I must help our mother in the kitchen.
A: At school, we must listen to the teacher.
B: At school, we can’t chat in class.
Suggested answers A: In my house, we must take our shoes off before we go into the house. B: In my house, my brother and I must help our mother in the kitchen. A: At school, we must listen to the teacher. B: At school, we can’t chat in class. A: In my house, we can watch television at the weekend. B: In my house, my sister and I have to go to bed at nine o’clock. A: At school, we can play football in P.E. B: At school, we should work very hard.
8 Work in small groups. Choose a country. Find out about the customs and traditions in your chosen country. Tell the class.
In Britain, people have to start work about nine o’clock. They can’t go home for lunch. They must wear smart clothes to work. They have to work from Monday to Friday.
Answers
Students’ own answers
Writing
9 Write two paragraphs about the customs and traditions in Jordan.
Answers
Students’ own answers
Research box
In Thailand, what is the polite way to greet someone? What is it called?
Answer
In Thailand, you greet someone by putting the palm of your hands together under your chin and bowing slightly. It is called ‘wai’.
Unit 2
Lesson 2
Activity Book page 15
GRAMMAR
2 Match the signs to the sentences.

a You can park here.
b You mustn’t walk on the grass.
c You mustn’t park here from 12 noon till 8 pm.
d You have to ring the bell.
e You must be quiet.
f You mustn’t play ball games.
Page 15, exercise 2
1 b
2 d
3 a
4 e
5 f
6 c
3 Complete the advice about driving in Jordan. Circle the correct alternative.
If you are visiting Jordan from abroad and you're planning to drive, you (1) have to / mustn't follow these basic rules of the road.
You (2) must / don't have to hold a valid driving licence from your own country. Foreign people can hold an international driving licence.
Remember that in Jordan you (3) have to / mustn't drive on the right side of the road. You (4) mustn't / don't have to overtake on the right.
All drivers and passengers (5) must / mustn't always wear a seatbelt in the car. It's the law. Teenagers and adults (6) don't have to / have to sit in the back seat; they can sit next to the driver.
When you get to a roundabout, you (7) must / mustn't give way to traffic that is coming from the left.
You (8) mustn't / must pay attention to road signs!
Answers
1 have to
2 must
3 have to
4 mustn’t
5 must
6 don’t have to
7 must
8 must
4 Complete the sentences so they are true for you.
1 When I’m at school I have to .
2 At home I don’t have to .
3 Our teacher says that we mustn’t .
4 At weekends I don’t have to.
Answers
Students’ own answers