H4B - P4 - Week 3 - Lesson 1-2 - OMAM Chapter 2 + Conditionals + Wasp

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H4 - P4 - Week 3 - Lesson 1-2

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Lesson Goals
After today's lessons you will..

.. have discussed/learned about Chapter 2 of Of Mice and Men
.. have refreshed/renewed your grammar knowledge
.. have practised your vocabulary knowledge

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Today's Lesson

Of Mice and Men

Vocabulary 

Grammar: Conditionals

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Chapter 2

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Today's Lesson
You read Chapter 2 of Of Mice and Men

Today you will check your knowledge

You will need to read Chapter 3 for after the May Break

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Tell me about
Chapter 2

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Describe "The Boss"
Give two examples
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The Boss
Appearance:
• Short
• He wears a Stetson hat
• He wears high-heeled boots

Personality: 
• He is not a laboring (werken met handen) man
• Has a temper sometimes
• ‘pretty nice’

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Describe Curley
Give two examples
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Curley
Appearance:
• Thin
• Brown eyes
• Curly hair
• High-heeled boots

Personality: 
• He is a fighter
• He is insecure about his height

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Describe Curley's Wife
Give two examples
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Curley's Wife
Appearance:
• Wide-spaced eyes
• Wears a lot of make-up
• Curly hair
• Pretty

Personality: 
• She seems unfaithful to her husband
• She cares about her looks
• Seductive

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Describe Slim
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Slim
Appearance:
• Tall
• Black hair
• He seems ageless

Personality: 
• He is an authoritative figure
• He is insightful
• He is kind and gentle

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Why do you think George lies to the Boss about his relationship with Lennie?
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Why do you think George lies to the Boss about his relationship with Lennie?
It is unusual for someone like George to take such care of someone like Lennie. 

George lies to avoid further questions; a familial bond does not need to be explained much further.  

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What sort of man does Slim
seem to be?
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What sort of man does Slim seem
to be?
He seems to be a kind and intelligent man. 

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What could this predict?
“You keep away from Curley, Lennie.” (George)

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This could foreshadow a fight between Curley and Lennie.
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What could this predict?
“Why’n’t you get Candy to shoot his old dog…” (Carlson)

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This could foreshadow the dog getting shot. 
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What could this predict?
“Hide till I come for you. Don’t let nobody see you.” (George)

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This could foreshadow something bad happening, causing Lennie to hide by the river.
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What could this predict?
“Gosh, she was purty.” (Lennie)

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This could foreshadow Lennie having a crush on Curley’s wife.
Evaluation
You now know more about:
- The Boss
- Curley
- Curley's wife
- Slim
- What might happen at the end of the book

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Homework
Read Chapter 3 of Of Mice and Men
Answer the questions about Chapter 3 (booklet in Magister)

We will check it after the May Break

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Vocabulary
Waspreporter Studentfile page 7

Assignment 19: 
A: Match the words in italics in the sentences with the correct translation
B: Fill in the gaps with the words from A

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Conditionals
WHAT? Conditional tenses are used to speculate about what could happen, what might have happened, and what we wish would happen.

There are 4 main ways of constructing conditional sentences.
zero, first, second and third conditional



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If this thing happens, then that thing happens.

Condition consequence or result

There are 4 main ways of constructing conditional sentences in English. In all cases, these sentences are made up of an if clause and a main clause. 

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There are 4 main ways of constructing conditional sentences in English. In all cases, these sentences are made up of an if clause and a main clause. 

If I save enough money, I will buy that house.
If I saved enough money, I would buy that house.
If I had saved enough money, I would have bought that house.

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If you ___ (mix) water and electricity, you ___ (get) a shock.
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Zero conditional
Function:
General truth (scientific facts)
Real and possible situation 
Now or always

Examples: 
If water reaches 100 degrees, it boils.
If it rains, the grass gets wet.


If clause (condition)
Main clause (result)
If + present simple 
present simple

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The zero conditional is used for when the time being referred to is now or always and the situation is real and possible. The zero conditional is often used to refer to general truths. The tense in both parts of the sentence is the simple present. In zero conditional sentences, the word "if" can usually be replaced by the word "when" without changing the meaning.

Also used when giving instructions.
If you are not sure what to do, ask Pete. 
If you ___(heat) ice, it ___ (melt).
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If we _____ (eat) all this cake, we ______ (feel) sick.
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First conditional
Function:
Describes a particular situation
Possible condition and its
probable result

Examples: 
If you don't drop the gun, I will shoot!
If you drop that glass, it will break.


If clause (condition)
Main clause (result)
If + present simple 
will + infinitive

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The type 1 conditional is used to refer to the present or future where the situation is real. The type 1 conditional refers to a possible condition and its probable result. In these sentences the if clause is in the simple present, and the main clause is in the simple future (will +verb).
He _____ (not/get) a better job, if he ________ (not/pass) that exam.
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If we ___ (win) the lottery, we _____ (travel) the world.
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Second conditional
Function:
Unlikely or hypothetical
condition and its probable result
Present or future

Examples: 
If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house.
If I was the Queen of England, I would give everyone a present.


If clause (condition)
Main clause (result)
If + past simple 
would + infinitive

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The type 2 conditional is used to refer to a time that is now or any time, and a situation that is unreal. These sentences are not based on fact. The type 2 conditional is used to refer to a hypothetical condition and its probable result. In type 2 conditional sentences, the if clause uses the simple past, and the main clause uses the present conditional.
If we ___ (live) in Mexico, I ___ (speak) Spanish.
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If she _____ (go) to art school, she ______ (become) a painter.
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Third conditional
Function:
Impossible condition in the past 
and its probable result 
Hypothetical and unreal

Examples: 
If I had worked harder, I would have passed the exam.
If I had known you were coming, I would have baked a cake. 


If clause (condition)
Main clause (result)
If + past perfect
would have + past participle

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The type 3 conditional is used to refer to a time that is in the past, and a situation that is contrary to reality. The facts they are based on are the opposite of what is expressed. The type 3 conditional is used to refer to an unreal past condition and its probable past result. In type 3 conditional sentences, the if clause uses the past perfect, and the main clause uses the perfect conditional.

These sentences are truly hypothetical and unreal, because it is now too late for the condition or its result to exist. There is always some implication of regret with type 3 conditional sentences.
If you ___ (not/be) late, we ____ (not/miss) the bus.
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Lesson Goals
After today's lessons you..

.. have discussed/learned about Chapter 2 of Of Mice and Men
.. have refreshed/renewed your grammar knowledge
.. have practised your vocabulary knowledge

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