Zomerschool les 6 - Predictions + First Conditional

Zomerschool - les 6
Predictions + First Conditional
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Zomerschool - les 6
Predictions + First Conditional

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won't
may

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What is the difference between how may and might are used?

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Exercise 1
Complete the sentences. Use will or won't and the verbs in brackets.

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1. I'm not exactly sure, but I think she _____ (be) home by eight o'clock at the latest.

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2. I wonder if people _____ (live on other planets in the future.

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3. I'm worried about him coming with us. I'm sure he _____ (like) any of the people at the party.

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4. Who do you think _____ (win) the next World Cup?

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5. It's getting cloudy. Do you think it _____ (start) raining soon?

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6. Oh, don't worry about my parents. I'm sure they _____ (be) angry.

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Exercise 2
Read the sentences and choose the correct option.

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1. Don't worry. I _____ pick you up at seven.
A
will
B
might

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2. The weather's a real problem. We _____ be able to go for a walk.
A
may
B
may not

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3. She's not feeling well. She _____ have to stay at home.
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might
B
might not

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4. It _____ be cold later so take a jumper with you.
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may
B
may not

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5. It's my dad's birthday tomorrow. My wife and I are going to visit him, so we definitely _____ be here.
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won't
B
might not

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6. I'd like to get up and watch the sunrise with you, but I _____ just sleep instead.
A
may
B
won't

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The first conditional
to talk about a situation that could come true

- The part of the sentence that has 'if' does NOT have 'will'.
- The other part of the sentence has the word 'will'.

Example:
If I see him again, I will get angry.

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For negative conditions...
if + don't     OR     unless

- If you don't uncouple your charger, you will waste energy.
- Unless you uncouple your charger, you will waste energy.

The two examples mean the same thing.

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Time for a few exercises
You don't have to copy the whole sentences.

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1. If you switch off your TV completely when you have stopped watching, it _____ (not use) any electricity.

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2. If you reuse your shopping bags when you go to the supermarket, you _____ (save) money.

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3. Unless people stop throwing plastic away, the environment _____ (suffer) more.

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For the next six slides...

Write sentences using the first conditional.

In some, you can use 'unless' instead of 'if' Please do so.

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if / I give this phone / charity / they find someone who needs it

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if / this tap not stop dripping / how much water / we waste in a day?

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situation / become worse / if they not change behaviour

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Look - battery full! / if you not disconnect charger / you waste energy

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if she read this book / she understand situation better

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if / you not stop shouting / I not listen any more

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One more time

Fill in the blanks in the upcoming sentences. Remember - the part of the sentence that has 'if' does NOT have 'will'.

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1. If you _____, _____ you _____ good marks in your test? (not study / get)

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2. Unless the weather _____ really bad on Sunday, we _____ to the beach (be / go)

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3. If she _____ you to her birthday party, _____ you _____ her a present? (invite / buy)

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4. She _____ him unless he _____ her very nicely. (not help / ask)

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5. If I _____ to visit you, _____ you _____ me around your town? (come / show)

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Excellent work!
Now do the grammar exercises for Day Six.

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Let's do some listening!
These exercises are very similar to the test. You may have heard some of these exercises before. We'll pick a couple to do together.

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Listening: Advanced AA120
For each sentence choose whether the statements are true or false.
Drag the correct number to one of the boxes.
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Doesn't say
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Listening: Advanced BB120
For each sentence choose whether the statements are true or false.
Drag the correct number to one of the boxes.
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Listening: Advanced BB120
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Listening: intermediate
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Fantastic!
Now, do the remaining exercises for Day Six in your booklet.

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