Communication » 2A Interacting
ES N4 PG23
Linda and Jack don't have to work outside.
Jack has to work at weekends.
Linda has to wear a uniform.
Jack doesn't have to stand for a long time.
Linda and Jack have to work long hours.
Jack doesn't have to get up early.
ES N5 PG23
WORK: at weekends
inside
outside
at night
long hours
WEAR: a uniform
special clothes
BE GOOD WITH: children
animals
your hands
ES N6 PG23
Cooks have to be good with their hands.
A farmer has to wear a uniform.
Teachers don't have to work on Sundays.
Doctors have to have special qualifications.
A vet have to be good with animals.
A dentist doesn't have to work outside.
ES N7 PG23
I think nurses have to be calm. - Yes, and they have to be friendly, too.
I think vets have to be clever.
I think fire fighters have to be strong. - Yes, and they have to be brave.
I think farmers have to be hard-working. - Yes, and they have to be careful.
I think cooks have to be patient.
I think shop assistant have to be talkative.
ES N1 PG30
PERCEPITION: feel, be, hear.
OPINION: prefer, think, know.
STABLE CHARACTERISTICS: own, see, have got, believe.
ES N2 PG30
I want to see you as soon as possible because I have a favour to ask you. Are you free at 12?
I know that Steve speaks French and German but I think he is speaking to that man in Italian at the moment.
Are you listening to this music? I'm trying to work! - OK, turn it off. I don't like it much anyway.
ES N3 PG30
AFFERMATIVE
I used to be shy.
She used to work.
NEGATIVE
I didn't use to be shy.
She didn't use to work.
QUESTIONS
Did you use to be shy?
Did she use to work?
SHORT ANSWERS
Yes, I did.
No, I didn't.
ES N4 PG30
When I was a child, my family used to go to Rimini every summer.
What did you do in the evenings when you were young? We used to watch TV.
I didn't use to own a car when I was a teenager but now I've got four!
I used to walk in the park with my dog when I lived in London.
Were your parents neighbours when they were children? - Yes, they were. They used to catch the school bus together!
ES N5 PG31
AFFERMATIVE
I have to work.
You have stay.
He/she/it has to go.
We have to walk.
They have to speak.
NEGATIVE
I don't have to work.
You don't have to stay.
He/she/it doesn't have to go.
We don't have to walk.
They don't have to speak.
QUESTIONS
Do I have to work?
Do you have to stay?
Does he/she/it have to go?
Do we have to walk?
Do they have to speak?
SHORT ANSWERS
No, I don't.
Yes, you do.
No, he/she/it doesn't.
Yes, we do.
No, they don't.
ES N11 PG31
We have to wear skirts to school, but we can't wear jeans.
What time do you have to get up tomorrow?
Why does our teacher have to give us so much homework?
Europeans don't have to have a passport to go to the UK but they have to take an identity card.
You don't have to understand a bit of English to surf the Net but you have to speak it.
My dad usually have to get up at 6 a.m. But he doesn't have to work on Fridays - that's his day off.
Do your parents have to go to work at the weekends? - Yes, they do.
If you want to be a pilot, which subjects do you have to study at university?
ES N12 PG31
What do you have to do in your job? - I have to write songs, make CDs and go on tour.
How often do you have to go on tour? - Usually twice a year.
Do you have to travel by plane? - Yes, I do - in my private jet.
Do you often have to sleep in hotels? - Yes, I do - in luxury hotels.
What do you have to do after concerts? - I have to spend hours signing autographs for my fans.