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unit 1 getting to know you
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unit 1 getting to know you

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speaking
1. Discuss with a partner whether you find it easy yo get to know other people.
2. Decide which 5 of these questions would be useful to ask if you wanted to get to know someone . Give reasons by discussing what you think the answer would reveal.
3. Ask and answer the 5 questions you chose. Work with a different partner.

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speaking
4. What is your first impression of the people in pictures A, B and C?

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vocabulary
Check wordlist 1 for the translations of the wods in the box.

do exercise 1
Using stress is very important in English. Listen to the words in exercise 2 and decide on which syllabe is stressed. 
CD 1 nr 1

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vocabulary
Use the words from exercise 1 to talk about the people in pictures A,B and C.

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conditionals
Study page 162 too.

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Zero conditional:
  If/when + present simple , present simple 
  If/when + present continuous, present continuous 

You use this conditional to talk about scientific facts, constant laws of nature, unchangeable rules, customs and personal routines; common states or events

Example:  If it is lunchtime in London, it is breakfast time in New York. 
                     If you add two and two, you get four.  

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 First conditional:
If/when + present simple, will + infinitive 

You use this conditional to talk about possible future states or events. 
Only if the condition in the if-clause is met, will the main clause become true.

Example: 
If Real Madrid’s captain  doesn’t play, they won’t win the match.   
If I get an I-phone 5 for Christmas, I’ll be very happy  

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Second conditional 
 If + past simple, would/could/should/might + infinitive 

You use it to talk about unlikely or imaginary states or events in the present or future 

Mind: the second conditional with be uses were instead of was in formal contexts   

Example: 
If I had a daughter, I would teach her Russian. (unreal present) 
If I started my own business, I wouldn’t work on Friday afternoons (hypothetical future)  

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Third conditional
  If + past perfect, would have/could have /should have / might have + past participle (= voltooid deelwoord)                                                                                      

You use it to talk about imaginary states or events in the past   

Example:  If you had listened to the instructions, you would have known what to do.   

Mind:  Unless means “if not” and cannot be followed by  a negative verb form. 
Example:  Unless I tell you otherwise, you don’t have to come to class next week.  

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extra exercise: fill in the right tense
01. If you give him a hand he …( thank)  you. 
02. If I … (be) you, I would call home. 
03. If he … (find) out the truth sooner, he would have reported you to the police himself. 
04. If she lived in Amsterdam she … (go) to the Albert Cuyp every week. 
05. If you mix blue and yellow you … (get) green. 
06. If they take the 8 o’clock train in Amersfoort they … (arrive) in time for the meeting. 
07. If she had not forgotten her purse she … ( buy) a new winter coat. 
08. If you … (heat) up water to 100 degrees Celsius it …(boil). 
09. If he won the lottery, he … (move) to a tropical island. 
10. If the boys behave better, their parents … (allow) them to stay home alone. 

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answers
01. If you give him a hand he will thank…( thank)  you. 
02. If I were… (be) you, I would call home. 
03. If he had found… (find) out the truth sooner, he would have reported you to the police himself. 
04. If she lived in Amsterdam she would go… (go) to the Albert Cuyp every week. 
05. If you mix blue and yellow you …get (get) green. 
06. If they take the 8 o’clock train in Amersfoort they …will arrive (arrive) in time for the meeting. 
07. If she had not forgotten her purse she would have bought… ( buy) a new winter coat. 
08. If you heat up water to 100 degrees Celsius it …boils(boil). 
09. If he won the lottery, he …would move (move) to a tropical island. 
10. If the boys behave better, their parents …will allow (allow) them to stay home alone. 

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mixed conditionals

2 + 3

If + past simple, would have + past participle

If your had good eyesight, you would have seen the car coming towards you.


3+ 2

If + past perfect, would + infinitive

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



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mixed conditionals

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

Example: If his eyes weren’t so bad, he would haveseen the road sign.

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


The if-clause refers to
the present (second conditional) , the main clause (the result) can refer to thepast (third conditional). If the present situation changes (not lazy) the pastsituation would have been different (higher marks)




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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 (third conditional), with the
“result” in the main clause  referring to
the present (second conditional). A change in the past situation (Sally tuned
her violin) would cause a different present situation (it sounds nice)



 




      
     

        
          
     
       

       

        
          
            
            
          
       

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

If you … (find) him, I …. (be) extremely pleased.

If we … (had) a better picture, we … (give) it to you.

If she… (tell) us that, I … ( not need)to ask for your help.

It … (give) me somewhere to start if I … (know) her phone number

It … ( be) a bit clearer if you … (look) at it with your eyes half closed.

I won’t help you with your homework if you … (not tidy) your bedroom.

You’ll need a visa if you … (want) to travel to China.















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If she … (care) about other people’s feelings, she wouldn’t behave that way.

She … (not be) successful if she doesn’t learn to control her temper

If I’d known you were such a gossip, I …(not tell) you my secret.

They would work harder if they … (not be) so tired.

The boss … (be) furious if he‘d found out what you were up to.

If the temperature … (fall) below freezing, water turns to ice.

If they … (not expect) delays, they wouldn’t have set off so early.

Open the envelope and you … (discover) what prize you’ve won.

















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If you had found him, I would be extremely pleased.

If we  have  a better picture, we will give it to you.

If she had told us that, I would not need  to ask for your help.

It  would have given me somewhere to start if I had known her phone number.

It would be a bit clearer if you looked at it with your eyes half closed.

I won’t help you with your homework if you do not tidy your bedroom.

You need a visa if you want to travel to China.















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If she cared about other people’s feelings, she wouldn’t behave that way.

She won’t be successful if she doesn’t learn to control her temper

If I’d known you were such a gossip, I would not have told you my secret.

They would work harder if they weren’t so tired.

The boss would have been furious if he‘d found out what you were up to.

If the temperature  falls below freezing, water turns to ice.

If they had not expected delays, they wouldn’t have set off so early.

Open the envelope and you will discover what prize you’ve won.

















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Now do exercises 1-4

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What might a visitor to our country
perceive to be the biggest
cultural difference?

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Slide 22 - Video

reading
Before reading the text, do exercise 1 to see what you already know about the subject.

Then read the text and answer the questions in exercise 2 in complete sentences. 
Finally, discuss in small groupsnthe questions in ex. 3. Make notes.

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Unit 1: Reading
Culture shock! Discuss the following with a classmate:

  1. Have you ever visited or lived in a foreign country? 
  2. If so, what cultural differences did you notice?
  3. What is culture shock, do you think?
  4. Have you ever experienced this?

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vocabulary
collocations: these are words that commonly go together.

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listening
Match the speaker with the right topic ( A-H)
Every topic can be used only once. There are 3 topics that you do not use.

You are allowed to listen to the fragment twice. 
Cd 1 nr 2

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