Unit 6: Good health

Unit 6: Good health
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Unit 6: Good health

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This unit is all about getting and staying healthy and how to avoid this

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Ex. 1 + 2
page 74

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Making excuses
Look at the cartoons on pages 74 and 75. With a partner: Come up with great excuses for being late at school, using the cartoons. Write them down.

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Next
Look at the excuses listed on page 75. Which one do you think is the most believable? Which one the least?
What excellent (but untrue) excuse have you ever used at school for being late?

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Homework
Pages 78 and 79 and do ex. 2 and 3

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First some vocab
Level of service required
Tackling delays
Short term
Backlog
GP
ED
Reforms 
Key pledge
Aging population
Funding
Staffing issues
Reducing the waiting lists
Speerpunt/ kern belofte
Verkleinen van de wachtlijsten
Huisarts
Personeelsproblemen
Verouderende bevolking
Het benodigde dienstverleningsniveau
Financiering
Eerste hulp
Aanpak van vertragingen
Korte termijn
Achterstallig werk
Hervormingen

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NHS was once 'the envy of the world'. 
What does that mean?
What is the current situation?
Are there any solutions?

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No go to page 77
Together: ex 1, 3 - 6 and 9

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Homework for Friday
Have you done ex. 3 and 4 on page 78-79?
Do two practice FCE tests on the following slide.
NB!!:  just Part 5!
Learn Vocab: 6.1 and 6.2

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A hypothesis
A hypothesis is an assumption, an idea that is proposed for the sake of argument so that it can be tested to see if it might be true. In the scientific method, the hypothesis is constructed before any applicable research has been done, apart from a basic background review.

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If I won a million dollars, I

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I would become an
astronaut if...

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2nd conditional
If I won a million dollars, I would buy a new car.


I would buy a new car if I won a million dollars.
Mind the comma!
Mind the tenses!

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I wish / if only
I wish I could speak Spanish.
She wishes she were rich.
They wish they passed their exams.

If only I could speak Spanish.

+ Past Simple:
express dissatisfaction with present situation.

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I wish / if only
I wish you would stop bugging me.
He wished she would stop smoking.
They wished he would hurry up.

If only you would stop bugging me.


+ would + infinitive
talk about a present situation which we would like to be different. Often when we find it annoying and can't control/change it.

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Remember
If only is stronger the I wish.

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Structure

If-clause:
Past Perfect

Main-clause
would (could/might) have + participle
If he hadn't helped me, .....
I would have been late if ......
If he hadn't lied to her, .....
She would have believed him if....
If they had won, ......
We would have seen Harry Styles if....
If you hadn't overslept, ......
She would have passed her exams if .



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Now,
Second conditional: Look at the grammar on page 147 and do ex. 1-4
Third conditional: Look at the grammar on page 148 and do ex 1-4
Then turn to page 76 and do ex. 1 - 9 and ex. 4 on page 80
Finish this work for next week and learn the vocab lists 6.2 up to 6.7

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Clauses of purpose

Explanation of WHY someone does something.


  1. He went to the hospital to have an operation on his knee.
  2. She went to see her grandmother every Saturday so that her grandmother would feel less lonely. 
  3. In order to be able to run a marathon, she practised every day.
  4. He studied for hours so as to ace his English test.

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Clauses of purpose
to + infinitive
not + to + infinitive

in order (not) to + infinitive
so as (not) to + infinitive

so that + modal (can/ could/ would)

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1)   He opened the window.He wanted to let fresh air in.(in order to)
He opened the window .....................
  
2)  I took my camera.I wanted to take some photos.(so that)
I took my camera ............................ 
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3)  He studied really hard.He wanted to get better marks.(in order to)
 He studied really hard .................... 
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4)  Jason learns Chinese.His aim is to work in China.( to)
 Jason learns Chinese ............................... 
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5) I’ve collected money.I will buy a new car.(so that)
 I’ve collected money
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6)  Many people left Turkey in 1960s.They wanted to find jobs in Germany.( in order to)
 Many people left Turkey in 1960s ................................. 
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7)  She attends to a course.She wants to learn chess.(so as to)
 She attends to a course ...................... 
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Now, ...
Turn to page 81: Together ex 2 and 3 and ex 4-6 on your own. 
Then have a look at page 149 and do ex. 1-4.
For next class (next week Tuesday) : kahoot on complete wordlist of unit 6!!! 

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