Listen, CD (127), and repeat.
A.
You should wear
You should stop
You should work
You should help
You should read
You shouldn’t shout
You shouldn’t fight
You shouldn’t go
You shouldn’t pay
You shouldn’t write
B.
1) Jane, read the text again, please. You should be hard−working.
2) If you want to be slim, you shouldn’t eat much bread and many potatoes.
3) Ask mum when we should come home.
4) I don’t think you should do it for Steve. It’s his job.
5) You shouldn’t be selfish and greedy. Think about your friends more.
6) You should help your parents more.
Complete the sentences. Use should or shouldn’t.
1) If you want to come to school at 8, you … get up at 7.
2) The Harry Potter books are quite interesting, you … read them.
3) If you’re ill, you … stay in bed, you … go out.
4) Young children … stay up late, they … go to bed early.
5) Children … spend much time before the television.
6) If you want to know more, you … read a lot.
7) You … stay in the rain: you’ll get wet.
8) We … forget about our pets, we … look after them well.
Complete these questions.
Examples:
You should think about it, …?
You should think about it, shouldn’t you?
Sally shouldn’t stay up late, …?
Sally shouldn’t stay up late, should she?
1) Young children shouldn’t eat a lot of sweets, …?
2) Anna should prepare a nice gift for her friends, …?
3) People should believe each other, …?
4) Mike shouldn’t come to school late, …?
5) We shouldn’t wear jeans and T−shirts to school, …?
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