This lesson contains 16 slides, with text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 80 min
Items in this lesson
Goodafternoon TV2A
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Today
Repeat Insight
Practice
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Learning objectives
The pupils know what to expect for their test
The pupils can practice for their test
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Insight
Have to / must / don't have to / mustn't
Second conditional
Past perfect
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Must(n't)- (don't)have to
We must hurry up.
We mustn't be late for the exam tomorrow.
You have to be home before it gets dark.
You don't have to bring any food. Lunch is provided.
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Grammar
Second conditional
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grammar: second conditional
Used to describe present and future situations that are imaginary or unreal
If + past simple (,) + would ('d) + infinitive
If I met an alien, I'd scream and run away
I'd scream and run away if I met an alien
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Insight grammar
Past perfect
Had + Past participle
We use the past perfect to talk about something that happened before something else in the past
Marie had left the office when I called her
They took away his medal after he had won it
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Past perfect
We can use the past perfect with the past simple to describe two past actions. The verb in the past perfect always refers to the action that happens first.
When Colin arrived, everyone had gone home
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Insight
Questions?
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Practice for yourself
List on Teams
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If time? Speaking games
Taboo, guess who or category game
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Category game
TV shows or movies / Things you can buy at IKEA / Sentence with must or have to / Example of the past perfect / Hobbies