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Here are a few notes and procedural outlines jotted down for a lesson: Ask students to talk about their daily routine. Have them make a list of five things that they have to do every
day.
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Discuss the differences between ‘have to’ and ‘must’ in the positive form. Make sure to point out that ‘have to’ is used for daily routines while ‘must’ is used for strong
personal obligation.
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In order to encourage students to favour the use of ‘have to’, spend the rest of the lesson
focusing on daily responsibilities by completing some exercises.
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Ask students to choose a job from the list provided and think about what a person
working in that profession has to do.
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