Predicting and conditional 1

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This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Today
  • Learn how we speculate / predict in English
  • Avoid a common mistake! 

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speculation
the act of forming opinions or theories about what has happened or what might happen without actual evidence

We can only speculate about the future of mobile phones!

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...impossible
...100% certain
Which verb(s) do we use to express that something is...
...uncertain
won't
probably won't
may
might
could
will probably
will

Slide 6 - Drag question

Speculate about the events happening in the next five years using the verbs discussed
might
will
won't
probably won't 
probably will
could
may

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In the next five years, how likely is it...

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... you go to university?
"I probably won't go to university". 

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... you go to university.

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... you get married.

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... that there's a (heavy) earthquake in the Netherlands?

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... you learn to drive a car.

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... the NL national football team wins the World Cup.

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... the NL national football team wins the World Cup... IF Messi, Ronaldo and Mbappe assume a Dutch nationality.

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IF
a condition: something that needs to happen before something else will / might / won't happen. 

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Making predictions with 'IF'
[ If ] + [ condition] , [result/event].
CERTAINTY:
If you don't study for a math test, you will fail. 

POSSIBILITY:
If I click this button, the screen might pop up. 

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BEWARE
We do not use WHEN to make conditionals.
When tourists stop coming, Amsterdam will lose a lot of money.
If tourists stop coming, Amsterdam will lose a lot of money.

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Use an If-sentence to make a prediction about 2040. Don't forget the comma!

Slide 19 - Open question

Solutions, Student Book, p. 45
exercise 5:

Match 1-6 with A-B and fill in the blanks with the correct forms. 

10 min, then check answers. 

Finished? Exercise 7 in pairs.

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