Unit 5: Christmas every day
'Have to' and 'must'
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- 1 Nice to meet you!
- 2 What to wear
- 3 Like this, like that
- 4 The daily grind
- 5 Christmas every day
- 6 Great achievers
- 7 The Titanic
- 8 Travel
- 9 The big wedding
- 10 Sunny's job hunt
- 11 The bucket list
- 12 Moving and migration
- 13 Welcome to BBC Broadcasting House
- 14 New Year, New Project
- 15 From Handel to Hendrix
- 16 What's the weather like?
- 17 The Digital Revolution
- 18 A detective story
- 19 A place to live
- 20 The Cult of Celebrity
- 21 Welcome to your new job
- 22 Beyond the planets
- 23 Great expectations!
- 24 Eco-tourism
- 25 Moving house
- 26 It must be love
- 27 Job hunting success... and failure
- 28 Speeding into the future
- 29 Lost arts
- 30 Tales of survival
Session 5
In the final session of Unit 5 we join Phil and friends in their round-the-world adventure. Then it's time to revise this week's session with the Weekly Quiz.
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Activity 2
The Race: Episode 5
Land ahoy!
"We've just missed being hit by a huge container ship. We're all so tired and we didn't see it coming. We've been at sea for several days and without our satellite navigation system it's hard to know which way we're going. Passepartout needs medical help and we have to get more food supplies. We must find land soon."
What examples of must and have to can you spot in this episode? The answers are shown in bold on the transcript.
Listen to the audio

All
Wooah! Watch out!
Phil
That was close.
Phil
Day 35 - we've just missed being hit by a huge container ship. We're all so tired and we didn't see it coming. We've been at sea for several days and without our satellite navigation system it's hard to know which way we're going. Passepartout needs medical help and we have to get more food supplies. We must find land soon…
Sophia
Land ahoy!
Phil
Land? Really? At last! Come on. Let's head for the harbour and find a hospital quickly.
PP
Oh, my head.
Phil
We're on dry land. It's such a great feeling after just looking at endless water day after day. But where are we? People are speaking French and there's a wonderful smell of fresh coffee in the air. Anyway, we mustn’t waste any more time. Sophia is taking Passepartout to a hospital to see a doctor about the cut on his head. I have to get our satnav fixed and purchase some more supplies for the next leg of our journey.And I must take some photographs too to put on my travel blog. But wait a minute, I don't know where I am! Time for a walk I think…
Phil
Excuse me young man – that coffee smells wonderful.
Man
Oh this is Bourbon Pointu coffee. It's the best in the world and you can only get it here.
Phil
And where is here?
Man
Reunion Island.
Phil
Reunion Island! So that's where we are. Goodness, we really have gone off course!
Man
Where are you heading?
Phil
We're supposed to be sailing around the world – but we got lost when our satnav broke.
Man
Oh you don't have to worry about that, my brother fixes gadgets. I'm sure he can help. Let me take it for you and if you come back at 4 o'clock it will be ready. Hopefully!
Phil
Brilliant. And while I'm here can I buy some of those beans?
Man
Sure. Here, take some coffee beans as a present from me to you - and remember your visit to Reunion.
Phil
I had to bring home some unique and special coffee beans as part of the challenge, so this is gift is perfect. But we have a long way to go; we mustn't waste any more time. I must get on with the shopping, wait for our satnav to be fixed and hope that Passepartout will be ok.
Sophia
Phil, Phil… we're back. Passepartout has got some stiches in his head. I think he'll be fine…
PP
Oh will I? You're the expert now? Maybe if you leave me to sail our yacht we won't have any more accidents?
Phil
Come on Passepartout, let's all try to get on shall we? I know how useful you are - but Sophia got us safely through to Reunion. Come along – let's all be friends. Ok?
PP
OK then. How's the satnav?
Phil
It's fixed and it didn't cost much. Look, if I switch it on… I can tell you exactly where we are: 21 degrees south, 55 degrees east.
Sophia
Impressive!
Phil
Yes, and look, I've got some special coffee to take home.Bourbon Pointu.
Sophia
Another one of your 'souvenirs'! Come on, we must get going – the weather forecast says there's a big storm coming and we have to avoid it.
Phil
Yes, good idea. We can't waste any more time. Let's get back to the harbour. Passepartout, could you carry these bags of food please… they're… quite heavy.
PP
(Groans)
Sophia
Isn't this where we left the yacht – between these two other boats?
PP
Are you sure Sophia? We did arrive in a rush.
Phil
No, it was definitely here. In fact – look – these are our ropes. They've been cut. I don't believe it but I think our yacht has been stolen.
Phil
Stolen! It couldn't get any worse. We're stuck halfway around the world with no yacht. There is no way we can get round the world in 80 days now. We've got to find our yacht – but where is it?
Download
You can download The Race - episode 5 from our Unit 5 downloads page or from our BBC Learning English Drama podcast page.
Vocabulary: Buying things
supplies
(here) food and other things you must have for daily living
purchase
buy something
complimentary
given for free
souvenirs
things you buy on a trip or holiday to help you remember your visit
cost an arm and a leg
(was) very expensive
Next
What a journey it has been so far! At least the crew have made it to dry land. Phil can give you an update on the journey so far in his video diary.
Session Grammar
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If you must do something, it is necessary for you to do it, but this is often your opinion or a rule that you have made yourself.
If you have to do something, it is necessary for you to do it. It's a law, an obligation or a fact.
If you don't have to do something, it isn't necessary to do it, but you can if you want.
If you mustn't do something, it means 'don't do it'. It is necessary not to do it.
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Session Vocabulary
supplies
(here) food and other things you must have for daily livingpurchase
buy somethingcomplimentary
given for freesouvenirs
things you buy on a trip or holiday to help you remember your visitcost an arm and a leg
(was) very expensive