Modals of obligation, prohibition and permission games/ worksheets

Around 30 pdfs and other teaching ideas for have to, can’t, etc. If you find anything useful here and would like more, please support TEFLtastic.

Teaching modals of obligation, prohibition and permission article

How to teach the language of prohibition – LINK UPDATED

Photocopiable modals of obligation, prohibition and permission classroom activities

House rules with can and have to speaking

Past and present modals of obligation and permission sentence completion games (bluffing, guessing and things in common)

Festivals and celebrations rules (discussing how a company should deal with seasonal events with modals, starting with Xmas)

Explaining cultural differences modals practice (with functional language review)

Classroom rules modals practice

Green initiatives modals ranking debate

Needs analysis and language learning rules

Good and bad rules discussion

Prohibitions Guess the place

Prohibitions signs pictionary

Rules and regulations bluff game

School and university rules modals (academic vocabulary)

School and university rules have to had to didn’t have to

Cultural rules modals pairwork

Modals personalised sentence completion games (guessing or bluff)

Rules and regulations pictionary

Accommodation rules guessing game

Crime 20 questions

Transport in the UK trivia quiz

Travel advice guess the country

British and American Business etiquette modals

Business idioms and modals

Related pages

Modals main index page

Updated 30 August 2022

3 Responses to Modals of obligation, prohibition and permission games/ worksheets

  1. Maria says:

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  2. alexcase says:

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