📖 Lesson A2 Grammar🏠 Everyday Life

💡 You Really Should Try This — Modals: should, must, have to

This A2 Teens lesson introduces the three most useful modals of advice and obligation: should, must, and have to. You'll learn each form's structure and meaning, then how to choose between them — should for gentle advice ("You should rest"), must for strong personal feelings or written rules ("Visitors must show ID"), and have to for obligations from outside you ("She has to work Saturdays"). A dedicated box tackles the biggest A2 modal trap: mustn't means forbidden, don't have to means optional. Four magazine stories show the grammar in real teenage situations — Sena welcoming her cousin to a Japanese onsen, Mateo reading museum rules in Madrid, Amara writing an advice column in Accra, Kenzo describing his Saturday café shift. Eight colour-coded practice items, a speaking task with a job-interview dialogue, and a writing task (a survival guide for new students) complete the lesson.

🎒 Teens (11–16) schedule 50 min signal_cellular_alt Medium visibility 169
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