Wednesday, 30 November 2011

B1 - Good manners or the law?

Using your mobile phone when driving or riding a vehicle is dangerous. If you’re caught using a hand-held phone while driving, you could be prosecuted.

Therefore, use modal verbs (should, mustn't, have to, must) to make sentences about using hand-held phones while you are driving.


Be careful when you are driving, you must pay attention to the road and never get distracted!

Find out why using your phone when driving is distracting, what the penalties are and when it is safe to use your phone. Click on hand-held phones to get more information about it.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous1/12/11 01:48

    Hi, I'm Juan. It's a few late, but... the night is younger!! xD

    1º Stop to write on twitter!! You musn´t drive using hand-held phone

    2º One day, my friend called my by phone. When i guessed that he was driving and using hand-held phone, i rang off my phone. Everyone have to have two hand on a wheel.

    Good night!!

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  2. You must'nt use a hand-phones when you're driving

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  3. Anonymous1/12/11 23:08

    Hi! I´m Manoli.

    You mustn´t use hand-held phone, someone invented the handsfree, use it!

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  4. Anonymous2/12/11 01:20

    Hi everyone, after reading this information, it's obvious: you mustn't ever use a held-phone when you are driving.

    Regards.

    Juan Manuel (CAL intermediate)

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