2. I Modals/ modal phrases: present and past
can/ should/ must/ have to/ be allowed to
II Future forms and modals of probability
will/ be going to/ present continuous/ may/
might/ could
III Vocabulary pages: 28- 44
IV Translation
V Listening comprehension
3. Correct the mistakes in the sentences. Tick the three
correct sentences.
1 British teenagers hadn’t to attend school in the 19th century.
2 We are allowed to recycle more to reduce waste. ________
3 You mustn’t buy a new computer to use this program. It works
fine on older ones. ________
4 In Scotland, you are not allowed to smoke in pubs. ________
5 I musted finish my project before I went to bed last night.
________
6 You don’t have to allow babies to travel in the front seat.
________
7 You can see Ang Lee’s new film – it’s brilliant. ________
8 Before 1960 in the UK, young men had to do military service.
________
9 I didn’t allow to stay up late when I was a kid. ________
10 Do we must tidy up our room right now? ________
11 Can I go out now, Mum? I’ve done my homework. ________
4. Circle the correct answer
1. You should / mustn’t/ doesn’t have to look after your
money.
2. He has finally passed his exam. He mustn’t / doesn’t
have to/ mightn’t sit a Maths exam ever again.
3. Men must / have to/ might wear a shirt and a tie
when they go to this restaurant. It’s a house rule.
4. If you keep jumping like that, you should / might /
must hurt yourself.
5. The documents has to / must / are allowed to be
submitted by 22nd May. You are under obligation to
do as written.
5. Correct the mistakes in the sentences. Tick the three
correct sentences.
1 I don’t think people won’t live in space.
2 What might our cars be like in fifty years’ time?
3 The weather forecast says it’s raining next week.
4 If we don’t hurry, we miss the train.
5 Steve and I are going cycling tomorrow.
6 We will go to Bristol on Friday – we’re not sure yet.
7 I’m writing soon, I promise.
8 What time will you meet Andy tonight?
9 Scientists predict that we will discover extra-
terrestrial beings.
10 Do you think you’re winning the contest next year?
11 My wife’s pregnant – she’ll have a baby.
6. Complete the sentences with a suitable word.
1 After working for a big company, my father set up his own
business.
2 I was ________up to respect older people and to be
considerate.
3 The recent war pushed ________ the price of petrol.
4 My little cousin threw a tantrum in the shop, so I ________ in
and bought the toy.
5 Our plane took ________ late, so we were worried about
missing the connection.
6 Turn the TV ________. My favourite programme’s starting in a
minute.
7 The flood in Britain ________ off several towns and villages.
8 I had problems dealing ________ the difficult conditions at first.
9 I thought I would ________ up some Italian, but most people
spoke English.
10 I look like my mum, but both my brothers take ________ my
dad.
11 Is your mobile working OK? I couldn’t ________ through earlier.
7. Complete the words with a suitable suffix.
1 Carolyn always wears colourful clothes. Today she’s wearing a
purple skirt.
2 Babies have to get an inject____ to protect them from serious
diseases.
3 Karen hasn’t found a suit____ flat yet.
4 I’m a real____. I know people can’t save the world.
5 We’ll have to short____ this exercise. It’s too long.
6 In heavy rain, water levels rise rapid____.
7 My uncle is a care____ driver. He’s had many accidents.
8 I’ve just read the sensation____ news. Alien life has been
discovered.
9 Astronauts train a lot to get used to weightless____.
10 We need a responsible person for the job and you definitely
qual____.
11 It will definite____ be a cold day tomorrow.
8. Complete with a suitable
1 I ____agree with your opinion. You’re too pessimistic.
2 What you’re asking is simply ____possible. We can’t do it.
3 I can’t pay you in cash. It’s ____legal.
4 If you fail the exam once, you can ____take it later.
5 Don’t be so ____patient. Lunch will be ready soon.
6 Don’t throw away that envelope. You could ____use it.
7 Dave’s really ____lucky. He lost his winning lottery ticket.
8 I don’t recognize my flat. My wife’s ____arranged it again.
9 You don’t have to wear a tie. It’s an ____formal meeting.
10 Don’t be so ____polite. Say thank you.
11 You ____understood. I said ‘peach cake’ not ‘beefsteak’.
9. Translate:
1. U koga li ćemo se zaljubiti: u nekog sličnog nama ili
potpuno drugačijeg?
2. Slagao sam svoju trogodišnju rođaku da bih
izbegao njen napad besa.
3. Ne treba popuštati pred zahtevima svoje dece, već
ih učiti štednji, disciplini i redu od samog početka.
4. Na koga iz porodice ličiš?
5. Iako su pilule, kao zamena hrane, predviđene u 20.
veku, hrana ipak ostaje, jer pruža previše
zadovoljstva.
10. Write T for true and F for false:
1 Enzo and Lorna live in Italy. _____
2 They don’t share the cooking. _____
3 They give formal dinner parties. _____
4 Enzo plans the meal carefully. _____
5 Enzo buys food from supermarkets. _____
6 Enzo buys wine from the Internet. _____
7 Enzo doesn’t give Italian food to Italian guests.
_____
8 Lorna helps Enzo in the kitchen. _____
9 Their guests often bring them a present. _____
10 Their guests often write and thank them for the meal. _____