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1 Asking for and Giving Advice

2 What should I do, doctor?

3 What advice will you give people to lose weight?

4 Eat fewer potatoes and less rice.
Eat more green vegetables. Eat less fatty food. Exercise

5 To give advice must should

6 Example Necessity: Brian has a terrible pain
in his right arm. He must see a doctor.

7 Example Obligation: The doctor said: ¨You must stop smoking .¨

8 You have to lose weight. So, you should eat vegetables.
Example You have to lose weight. So, you should eat vegetables.

9 Practice

10 A: My doctor told me that I ( must- should- may) lose some weight.
B: Do you ( must- have to- should) stop eating ice cream?

11 A: I ( mustn’t-shouldn’t-may not) eat as much ice cream as I did before.

12 POSSIBLE ANSWERS

13 A: My doctor told me that I ( must- should- may) lose some weight.
B: Do you ( must- have to- should) stop eating ice cream?

14 A: I ( mustn’t-shouldn’t-may not) eat as much ice cream as I did before.

15 Must and have to Must is only used in the present tense. Have to /has to for the other tenses.

16 Vocabulary Loud music Low music hearing headphones To be deaf
Whatever you say.

17 Practice

18 Complete: Nicholas: ____ I stop listening to ____? Doctor: You _____to stop, but you ____ ____listening to loud rock music in your headphones.

19 POSSIBLE ANSWERS

20 Nicholas: Should I stop listening to music?
Doctor: You don’t have to stop, but you must stop listening to loud rock music in your headphones.

21 Practice the conversation with your partner

22 Nicholas: Should I stop listening to music?
Doctor: You don’t have to stop, but you must stop listening to loud rock music in your headphones.


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