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10°   EDIT.  Read  the  e-mail.  Find  and  correct  eight  more  errors  with  modal
                         verbs  and  modal-like  expressions.


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                         Hi  Tom,
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                            I'm  writing  to  tell  you  some  exciting  news.  I’m  suppose  to  go  to

                         Ethiopia  in  May.  I  know  you  had  a  great  time  there  last  year,  so  I  want  to  ask
                         you  a  few  questions.  First  of  all,  when  you  were  there,  must  you  stay  in  Addis
                         Ababa,  or  were  you  able  to  find  good  accommodations  outside  the  capital?

                         IT  also  want  to  go  to  Bale  Mountain  National  Park.  Have  I  got  to  camp  there,  or

                         is  there  a  hotel?  Either  way,  I  got  to  make  a  reservation  very  soon,  so  let  me
                         know.  How  about  food?  According  to  my  travel  guide,  visitors  are  suppose  to
                         try  injera,  an  interesting  kind  of  bread.  I  also  read  that  in  Ethiopia  you  have

                         to  use a  fork.  It’s  not  the  custom.  You’re  supposed  to  use  injera  as  both  the

                         fork  and  the  plate.  Is  that  true?
                            I  don’t  have  a  visa  yet,  but  I  know  that I  got  to  have  one.  What  am

                         I  supposed  to  doing  to  get  one?  Dol  have  to  go  to  the  Ethiopian  embassy,
                         or  can  I  do  the  application  online?  I’m  sorry  about  all  these  questions.

                         I  promise  that  you  must  not  answer  anymore...  until  my  next  e-mail!
                         Best,

                         Linda




              QO    11   LISTEN  to  the  podcast  about  coffee  ceremonies  in  Ethiopia.  Then  complete  the  sentences
                         with  an  appropriate  modal  or  modal-like  expression.  More  than  one  answer  is  sometimes
                         possible.


                         1.  You.  Must  __plan  to  spend  a lot  of  time  at  a  coffee  ceremony.
                         2.  You___—CSCSS—S  leaves  the  ceremony  early.


                         3.  You____  say  that  the  coffee  and  its  preparation  are  excellent.

                         4.  According  to  tradition,  the  oldest  person____———_so=F£2et  the  first  cup  of  coffee.

                         5.  You____  Say  “no”  to  any  of  the  cups  of  coffee.
                                                  CC
                         6.  You  ___                    speak  the  language  of  your  host  in  order  to  enjoy  yourself.


                    12   APPLY.

                         Write  six  sentences  about  a  ceremony  or  ritual  in  your  country  or  in  a  country  you  know.  Use
                         have  to,  have  got  to,  must  and  be  supposed  to.  Add  not  where  necessary.

                         The  host  of a Japanese  tea  ceremony  must  serve  Matcha  tea,  a  kind of green  tea.

                      B_   Read  your  sentences  to  the  class.  Answer  any  questions  your  classmates  may  have.
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