2. RULES
To express that a rule is OK, we use MUST
To express something that we don’t have to do we use
MUSTN’T
3. RULES OF THE SCHOOL
You MUST listen to the teacher
You MUST pay attention
You MUST raise your hand before you speak
You MUST respect your friends
You MUSTN’T play in the class
You MUSTN’T speak in the class
You MUST be in silence
You MUST say please and thank you
4. RULES OF THE HOUSE
You MUST help your parents
You MUST do the homeworks
You MUST wash your hands before you eat
You MUSTN’T run in the house
You MUSTN’T watch TV all the time
You MUST say please and thank you
5. RULES OF THE CITY
You MUST look to the right and to the left before you cross
You MUST only cross when the traffic lights are GREEN
You MUSTN’T throw the papers to the floor
You MUST throw the papers to the bin
15. ACTIVITIES
1. Mimic a rule, and the rest have to guess what rule is it.
2. Write two rules of the school, two rules of the house and
two rules of the city. Use must or mustn’t
3. Look to the pictures and write the rules.