OW Unit 3: Rolling in money

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Rolling in money
Open World Unit 3

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Unit 3 Rolling in Money
In this unit you will familiarize yourself with conditionals and reflexive and reciprocal pronouns, learn money idioms and pratise part 8 of Reading and Use of English

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Answer the questions of exercise 1 (page 42) in English and compare them to your neighbour's.

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Does money make you happy?
Question:

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Would you rather make $50,000 a year while everyone else made $25,000 or make $100,000 a year while everyone else also made $100,000?
A
$50,000
B
$100,000

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If I won 3 million euros
in a lottery, I ....

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on having used a correct conditional!!

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Type zero
For facts (100% certain)

If/when you mix white paint with red paint, you get pink paint.
You get pink paint if/when you mix white paint with red paint.

If/When temperatures drop below zero degrees celsius, water freezes.
Water freezes when/if temperatures drop below zero degrees celsius.
Present simple
in both clauses

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Type 1

Predictions of a possible/likely future situation / promises.
(quite certain)

If you are late, your mother will be angry.
If you wait a minute, I will come and help you.
You will pass this test if you work hard.
If you stay up late, you will oversleep tomorrow.

If + present simple
and
will + infinitive

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Instead of  if  you can use:
when, as long as, unless, as soon as, provided (that),
even though, even if, in case, on condition that, in the event of, assuming that, given that.
Type 1:    First conditional

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Type 2

Hypothesis about the present or future (imaginary)
(unreal/improbable)

If I were rich, I would stop working and start travelling.
If I were you, I wouldn't do that.
I'd be a famous rockstar if I were able to play the guitar.
If my parents weren't at home, I would go to that party!
If + past simple and 
would + infinitive
would
could
might

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Type 3

Hypothesis about the past (imaginary)
(this diddn't happen!)

I you had studied hard, you would have passed the test.
If the policeman had run faster, he would have caught the thief.
You wouldn't have lost your money if you had listened to him.
If it had rained, you would have gotten wet.


If + past perfect
and
would have + participle

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Now
Together: ex. 1 page 204
Do: exercises 3 and 4 page 42/43
Need more practice? Go to:
https://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=4001
Don't forget to learn your exam vocab!
Homework:
page 40-41
all exercises except 8

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If or when
We use if to introduce a possible or unreal situation or condition. 
We use when to refer to the time of a future situation or condition that we are certain of: 

You can only go in if you've got your ticket. 
When I'm older, I'd love to be a dancer.
In case
when the moment arrives that

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  1. To foot the bill
  2. As sound as a dollar
  3. Cut your losses
  4. Bring home the bacon
  5. Money talks
  6. Money to burn
  7. Break the bank
  8. For peanuts
  9. Pinch pennies




a. To earn money for a family
b.  To use up all your money
c.  For very little or no pay
d.  To pay for something
e.  To be very careful with spending money
f.   Rich people can get what thay want
g.  Extra money to spend however one likes
h.  To stop doing something to avoid losing money
i.  Very secure and dependable
Match the idioms with their definitions

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Who knows and can explain this idiom?

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DictionaryCambridge.org

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Reflexive pronouns

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Reciprocal pronouns
recipient    = ontvanger
to reciprocate = terug doen, vergelden, beantwoorden
reciprocation = uitwissling, beantwoording, vergelding
reciprocity = wederkerigheid, wisselwerking

Each other                                    One another

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Compare and contrast
John and Mary love each other. = John and Mary love one another.

NB: 
when reflexive and reciprocal pronouns in 1 sentence >> difference in meaning.

John and Mary blamed themselves for quarrelling so much.
John and Mary blamed each other for quarrelling so much.

More common

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Now
Together: ex. 2 page 205
Do: exercise 4 page 46 and
 vocabulary and Push yourself p. 48 all exercises 
Homework: Page 51: Reading and Use of English part 8.
Don't forget to learn your exam vocab!
Homework check:
Vocabulary ex: 1, 2 and 3 

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Today
Exam focus page 50 and 52
and
Real world: ex. 3, 5 - 8


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But first, let's check
1. What would you do if it ________ on your wedding day?
2. If she comes, I _____ call you.
3. If I eat peanut butter, I ________ sick.
4. What will you do if you ________ the history exam?
5. If they had not _____ the car, I would have driven you.
6. If it snows, ________ still drive to the coast?
7. "He would have gone with you if you had asked him." Which conditional is this?
8. "If I won a million dollars, I would buy my own airplane." Which conditional is this?
9. "If I forget her birthday, Andrea gets upset." Which conditional is this?
10. "What will she do if she misses the bus?" Which conditional is this?



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