Havo 4 - Unit 21 lesson 1 & 2

Havo 4 - Unit 21: Urban decay, suburban hell

Grammar: mixed conditionals
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Havo 4 - Unit 21: Urban decay, suburban hell

Grammar: mixed conditionals
Exam folder 11
Wordlist 4: units 19-21

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Lesson 1: Unit 21.1
Vocabulary
Listening
Speaking

Slide 2 - Slide

Where do you live?
Urban - I love being in the center of it all
Suburban - you have the city closeby but not all the hustle and bustle
Rural - I love the quiet and having open space around me.

Slide 3 - Poll

Where would you like to live?
Urban - I love being in the center of it all
Suburban - you have the city closeby but not all the hustle and bustle
Rural - I love the quiet and having open space around me.

Slide 4 - Poll

If you could live anywhere on this planet,
where would it be?

Slide 5 - Mind map

Take a look at the photos of exercise 2. What are the advantages/disadvantages of living in a neighbourhood like 1?

Slide 6 - Open question

Take a look at the photos of exercise 2. What are the advantages/disadvantages of living in a neighbourhood like 2?

Slide 7 - Open question

Vocabulary: Collocations
high-rise blocks = torenflats
property value = prijzen van onroerend goed
construction work = bouwwerkzaamheden
art gallery = kunst galerie
shopping mall =  groot overdekt winkelcentrum
community centre = buurthuis
shopping centre = winkelcentrum
rubbish collection = vuil ophaal
road maintenance = onderhoud van straten en wegen
street lighting = straatverlichting
traffic jam = file
congestion charge = betaling die je moet doen om in Londen te mogen rijden ( om files te verminderen)
residents parking = parkeerplaats voor bewoners. ( vergunninghouders)



Do ex. 1

Slide 8 - Slide

Listening ex. 3 & 4
Remember:
  • use one or occasionally two words
  • make sure your spelling is correct

Now do exercises 3 - 6
Unit 21.1 - exercise 3
Unit 21.1 - exercise 4

Slide 9 - Slide

Speaking ex. 7 & 8
to involve someone in the discussion - iemand bij een discussie/gesprek betrekken

to encourage someone to be quiet - iemand aanmoedigen (subtiel) om stil te zijn/niets te zeggen

to support what someone is saying - iemand ondersteunen in wat hij/zij zegt of probeert duidelijk te maken.

Slide 10 - Slide

Lesson 2: Unit 21.2
Grammar: mixed conditionals
Vocabulary: topic set & word formation

Slide 11 - Slide

Conditionals: do you remember?

Slide 12 - Slide

If we'd seen you, we .......
A
will stop
B
would stop
C
would have stopped

Slide 13 - Quiz

If you drop the vase, it ..... .
A
breaks
B
will break
C
would break

Slide 14 - Quiz

I wouldn't go to school by bus if I .......
a driving licence.
A
have
B
had
C
had had

Slide 15 - Quiz

If she ...... him every day, she'd be lovesick.
A
doesn't see
B
didn't see
C
hadn't seen

Slide 16 - Quiz

I .... to London if I don't get a cheap flight.
A
won't travel
B
wouldn't travel
C
wouldn't have travelled

Slide 17 - Quiz

The zero conditional


If + present simple , present simple

If you add blue to red paint, you get purple paint.


Every time you do A, B happens. It is often used for (scientific) facts.


(negative: add don't/doesn't)



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The first conditional

If + present simple, will + infinitive


If the weather is nice, I will go to the park.


In the if-clause a condition is stated which has to be met for the second half of the sentence to come true.


(negative: don't/doesn't & won't)

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The second conditional

If + past simple, would + infinitive


If I was rich, I would travel the world.


Something which is not true at present. There is a very slight chance that it might ever become true.


(negative: not + verb/didn't & wouldn't)



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The third conditional

If + past perfect, would have + past participle


If I had studied harder, I would have passed my
exam.

Something which was not true in the past. There is no chance that it will ever become true (because it is in the past and you cannot change the past)


(negative: hadn't & wouldn't)

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But! There is more.
We also have mixed conditionals,
just to make it a bit more annoying. 

  • We combine the if-clause of 3 with the
    main clause of 2.
  • We combine the if-clause of 2 with the
    main clause of 3. 
Just have a look at the next slides:

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Slide 23 - Slide

Slide 24 - Slide

Let's repeat: Mixed conditionals

Combine 3 & 2:

If + past perfect, would + infinitive

If you had read the manual, you would know what to do with that bolt.


Combine 2 & 3:

If + past simple, would have + past participle
If your had good eyesight, you would have seen the car coming towards you.

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Mixed conditionals
3 & 2:

Third conditional + second conditional: if + past perfect … would(n’t) / might(n’t)/could(n’t) /
should(n’t) / + infinitive

Example: If Sally hadn’t tuned her violin, it wouldn’t sound very nice

The if-clause can state the “cause” or “reason” and refers to the past (3rd cond.), with the
“result” in the main clause referring to the present (2nd cond.). 
A change in the past situation (Sally tuned her violin) would cause a different present situation (it sounds nice)









































































































































































































































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2 & 3:

Second conditional + third conditional: if + past simple … would(n’t)/ might(n’t)/could (n’t)/should(n’t) have + past participle

Example: If I weren’t lazy, I could have gotten higher marks.

The if-clause refers to the present (2nd cond.), the main clause can refer to the past (3d cond.)
If the present situation changes (not lazy) the past situation would have been different (higher marks).






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Extra exercises 0 conditional, first conditional, second conditional, third conditional and mixed conditionals

  1. If you … (find) him, I …. (be) extremely pleased.
  2. If we … (had) a better picture, we … (give) it to you.
  3. If she… (tell) us that, I … ( not need)to ask for your help.
  4. It … (give) me somewhere to start if I … (know) her phone number
  5. It … ( be) a bit clearer if you … (look) at it with your eyes half closed.
  6. I won’t help you with your homework if you … (not tidy) your bedroom.
  7. You’ll need a visa if you … (want) to travel to China.
  8. If she … (care) about other people’s feelings, she wouldn’t behave that way.
  9. She … (not be) successful if she doesn’t learn to control her temper.
  10. If I’d known you were such a gossip, I …(not tell) you my secret.










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Answers

  1. If you had found him, I would be extremely pleased.
  2. If we  have  a better picture, we will give it to you.
  3. If she had told us that, I would not need  to ask for your help.
  4. It  would have given me somewhere to start if I had known her phone number.
  5. It would be a bit clearer if you looked at it with your eyes half closed.
  6. I won’t help you with your homework if you do not tidy your bedroom.
  7. You need a visa if you want to travel to China.
  8. If she cared about other people’s feelings, she wouldn’t behave that way.
  9. She won’t be successful if she doesn’t learn to control her temper
  10. If I’d known you were such a gossip, I would not have told you my secret.



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Vocabulary ex. 6-8
Ex. 7 (see wordlist 4 for support)


  • building - gebouw, bouwsel

  • make bigger - groter maken, uitbreiden, vergroten

  • massive - enorm, massief, gigantisch

Ex. 8 

rebuild = herbouwen
reconsider = heroverwegen
regenerate = vernieuwen
reopen = heropenen
repay = terug betalen
repossess = terugnemen, beslag op iets leggen
rewrite = herschrijven

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Unit 21
Study the grammar & vocabulary exercises of the test!

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