📖 Lesson A2 Grammar🏠 Everyday Life

🏠 Helping at Home

Students learn to talk about household responsibilities in English. Through a rich reading about four children from Australia, Japan, Mexico and Morocco, students discover how kids help at home around the world. They learn must/have to for rules and duties, should/shouldn't for advice, and the important difference between don't have to and mustn't. Includes a True or False game, quiz, and writing about their own chores.

🧒 Kids (6–10) schedule 30 min signal_cellular_alt Medium visibility 108
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  • 15 chore vocabulary items with descriptions

translate Key Vocabulary

sweepwash the dishesmake the beddo the laundrytake out the rubbishvacuumcook dinnerwater the plantswalk the dogtidy your roomset the tablefeed the petclean the windowsgo shoppingput away toys

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Must = strong rule
  • Have to / Has to = necessary duty
  • Don't have to = not necessary (choice)
  • Mustn't = forbidden (do NOT do this)
  • Should = advice (good idea)
  • Shouldn't = advice (not a good idea)

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