Conditionals and culture and behavior

Which sentence correctly uses the zero conditional?
A
When it freezes, water will turn to ice
B
When it will freeze, water may turn to ice.
C
If it freezes, water will turn to ice
D
If it freezes, water turns to ice.
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Slide 1: Quiz
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This lesson contains 24 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Which sentence correctly uses the zero conditional?
A
When it freezes, water will turn to ice
B
When it will freeze, water may turn to ice.
C
If it freezes, water will turn to ice
D
If it freezes, water turns to ice.

Slide 1 - Quiz

Which sentence correctly uses a first conditional?
A
I will leave as soon as the babysitter arrives
B
I will leave as soon as the babysitter will arrive
C
I leave as soon as the babysitter will arrive.
D
I left as soon as the babysitter arrived.

Slide 2 - Quiz

Which sentence correctly uses the second conditional?
A
If John had studied more, he would have passed his courses.
B
If John would study more, he would pass his courses
C
If John studied more, he would pass his courses.
D
If John studies more, he will pass his courses.

Slide 3 - Quiz

Which type of conditional do you use to talk about a future event that is likely to occur?
A
zero
B
first
C
second
D
third

Slide 4 - Quiz

Describe the differences in meaning between unless, as long as

Slide 5 - Open question

Third conditional
The third conditional is used to imagine a different past. We imagine a change in a past situation and the different result of that change.
Can you think of an example?

Slide 6 - Slide

Third Conditional
The structure of the third conditional is usually:
If + past perfect, followed by would have + past participle

If John had had a fishing line, he would have gone fishing

Slide 7 - Slide

If we [to have] a garden when I was growing up, we [can] have a dog.

A
had --could have had
B
have- can have
C
had had- could have had
D
had had-- could have

Slide 8 - Quiz

If my grand-parents [to not migrate] to Belgium, I [not to be born].
A
didn't migrate--I would not be born
B
had not migrated --would not have been born
C
migrate-was born
D
didn't migrate--I would not have been born

Slide 9 - Quiz

If my high school [to offer] more language classes, I [to take] Spanish.

A
offered-I would take
B
would offer- I would take
C
offers-- I am taking
D
had offered- I would have taken

Slide 10 - Quiz

Explain the difference between: I A] haven't done it --B] I did not have to do it.

Slide 11 - Open question

Conversation exercise
Interview one or two classmates and report your answers to the group
1] How would your life have been different, if you had been born a century ago?
2] If you could change anything in the world, what would it be?
3] If you were a travel reporter, where would you go to first?
4] What will you do when you graduate?
5] If you won the lottery, what would you do?

Slide 12 - Slide

Vocabulary
Review unit 7

Slide 13 - Slide

If you are ... at something, you are very good at it and can do it very well
A
perfectionist
B
proficient
C
inept
D
eager

Slide 14 - Quiz

If you ...someone..., you speak to them angrily and in a strongly critical way after they have done something wrong
A
tell...on
B
chide
C
tell...off
D
talk...to

Slide 15 - Quiz

if something is...to you, you do not mind if it happens in one way or another
A
all similar
B
okay
C
situational
D
all the same

Slide 16 - Quiz

indigenous

Slide 17 - Mind map

if someone dresses..., they wear clothes that are clean and nice
A
smartly
B
casually
C
down
D
hand-me-downs

Slide 18 - Quiz

Storytelling: make a sentence with one the following words
 insignificant-pause-respond-talk over-difference of opinion
bride-engagement-fiancée- groom- hen do (or bachelorette party)
reception-garnish-dessert- stir fry




Slide 19 - Slide

Reflections on culture and commensality

Slide 20 - Slide

proper meal

Slide 21 - Mind map

Can you think of a meal that you find ok, but that your parents or grandparents may not find appropriate?

Slide 22 - Open question

Are mealtimes the same everywhere? Why (not)?

Slide 23 - Open question

Discussion question
Time is money, but what about mealtimes?
How do current modes of production affect mealtimes?

Slide 24 - Slide