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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.
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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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