English_24/25_H3_Unit 9

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English_24/25_H3_Unit 9

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Today (Lesson 1)

  • Nameround
  • ASL
  •  Grammar: conditionals
  • Student's book

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Conditionals: basics
zero
always true
If the metal is heated, it expands. 
first
possible contdition
If I see Jan, I'll tell him to call you. 
second
improbable or impossable
If I won the lottery, I would buy a Ferrari. 
fourth
impossable past condition
If I had known you were coming, I would have cleaned the place. 

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Fact: IF part of the sentence is called condition clause. Second part of the sentence is called the result clause. 
Zero conditional
Facts and general truths. 

If you heat chocolate, it melts
- IF...Present Simple + Present Simple

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First conditional
Something is likely or possible. 

If he is late again, we will go without him.
- IF... present simple + will infinitive

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Second conditional
Theoretically possible, but not very likely.

If I won the lottery, I would buy a holiday home. 
- IF... past simple + would infinitive

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Third conditional
Something was possible in the past, but did not really happen. 

If he had left home on time, he wouldn't have been late. 
- IF...past perfect + woud have past participle (3rd form)

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Which conditional:
If he resigned, he wouldn't have any income.
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0
B
1
C
2
D
3

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possible, but not likely that it is going to happen. 
Which conditional:
I can't sleep if I drink coffee late at night.
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0
B
1
C
2
D
3

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Which conditional:
If he had listened, the problem wouldn't have occurred.
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0
B
1
C
2
D
3

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Which conditional:
If I find your keys, I will phone you.
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0
B
1
C
2
D
3

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Which conditional:
If I were sent to prison, would you visit me?
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0
B
1
C
2
D
3

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Which conditional:
If it stops raining, we will go out for a walk.
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0
B
1
C
2
D
3

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Away we go!

Workbook
p. 58, ex. 1/2
p. 59, ex. 3/4/5
 
Extra grammar recap

- verb patterns (infinitive vs ing-form)
- future forms (will / going to / present continuous)
- Conditionals (zero / first / second / third)

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Today (lesson 2)
  • Nameround
  • ASL
  • Newsround
  • Recap grammar: conditionals
  • Homework check
  • Workbook 

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Newsround: what do we remember?

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Conditionals: basics
zero
always true
If the metal is heated, it expands. 
first
possible contdition
If I see Jan, I'll tell him to call you. 
second
improbable or impossable
If I won the lottery, I would buy a Ferrari. 
fourth
impossable past condition
If I had known you were coming, I would have cleaned the place. 

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Fact: IF part of the sentence is called condition clause. Second part of the sentence is called the result clause. 

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Homework check
Workbook
p. 58, ex. 1/2
p. 59, ex. 3/4/5

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Away we go!

Workbook
p. 60, ex. 6/7/8
p. 61, ex. 9/10/11
Extra grammar recap
 

- verb patterns (infinitive vs ing-form)
- future forms (will / going to / present continuous)
- Conditionals (zero / first / second / third)

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