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HAVE TO

​CEFR Level A2
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'Find Someone Who'
​Activity

Have to
Classic 'Find Someone Who' activity

​Whole class activity

Activity Notes on Page 2 (with Activity
​Version 1 and Version 2)

Level: Elementary to Pre-Intermediate

Time: Approx 15 - 20 minutes
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Grammar Discussion Practice
Have to 
​16 Question strips adapted from the below (bottom of this page) Pair Work activity.

These questions can be used with students seated in pairs or in small groups, or with students standing.

Activity Notes on Page 2

Level: Elementary to Pre-Intermediate
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(CEFR A2)
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Grammar
Reference Chart
 
                  
Have to


Rules on how to form sentences with 'have to' (showing obligation)

Print in b/w; or color for projectors or laminated prints

Level: Elementary to Pre-Intermediate

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SUGGESTION                                                            
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E-mail this grammar reference chart to your students if you know their e-mail addresses, or post it on your class website.
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Grammar Quiz                                  Have to                                                                         
16 multiple-choice questions; with ANSWER KEY and percentage conversion chart

Level: Elementary to Pre-Intermediate

Time: Approx 15 minutes

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ACTIVITY SUGGESTION                         
Use this quiz either as a pre-activity diagnostic tool, or as a post-activity evaluative assessment.  Consider saving time marking papers by (1) asking your learners to switch papers, and then (2) playing the YouTube video at left and having your students peer correct.  Wrap-up by  discussing any mistakes.  (Add 5 to 10 minutes.)
​​Try the interactive version of the above quiz!

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Grammar Worksheet                   Have To

15 sentences (fill in the gaps to complete each sentence); with ANSWER KEY and percentage conversion chart

Level: Elementary to Pre-Intermediate

Time: Approx 15 minutes

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ACTIVITY SUGGESTION                         
Before giving this worksheet to your students, review and discuss the difference between 'have to' and 'must' ('must' implies a much stronger urgency with little or no choice; for example: "I must breathe" NOT "I have to breathe.")

Make note of the fact that verbs never change after 'to'.  For example: "He has to work." NOT: "He has to works."
                                                                                             Wrap-up by having students compare answers with classmates, and then choose one or two students to write their answers on the board: (1) have to; (2) Does / have to, etc. Correct and discuss mistakes.
                                                                       

(Add 5 to 10 minutes.)


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Grammar Discussion                  Have to

Student 'A' version and Student 'B' version, each with 10 different discussion questions.

Level: Elementary to Pre-Intermediate

Time: Approx 20 minutes

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ACTIVITY SUGGESTION                         
Have your learners seated in pairs and make sure that they don't look at each other's papers.  Encourage 'follow-up' questions, such as, "Why do you have to do that?" etc.  After they finish, have them switch papers and continue one more time; then, stand up and talk to two or three classmates and ask these two questions: 
​1) Who did you talk to?                                                
2) What interesting things did you find out about him/her?

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