Lesson 16 - Listening practice 2

Lesson 16 Listening practice
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Lesson 16 Listening practice
  • Camera on.
  • Mic on mute.
  • I have to see your face.

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Today
  • Your tests and what to study
  • Listening practice 

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The tests
This period - two tests:
  1. Grammar test - Life chapters 4 and 5
  2. Listening test (no study, practice in class)

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Life chapter 4 and 5
Study the grammar:
  • Predictions
  • The future
  • Modal verbs
  • The first conditional

  • Also, study the yellow boxes in chapters 4d and 5d

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Predictions






note: there is no difference between may and might
Will
May/Might
When
You are confident about your prediction.
You are not confident about your prediction
Form
will (+ not) + infinitive (without to)
may/might (+ not)  + infinitive (without to)
Example
It will rain tomorrow according to the weather forecast.
We may lose our jobs if the pandemic lasts longer.

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The future (part I)
Will
To be going to
When
For a decision made at the moment of speaking.
For a plan or intention decided before the moment of speaking.
Form
will (+ not) + infinitive (without to)
to be (+ not) + going to  + infinitive
Example
Yes, I will send those e-mails soon.
She is going to organize a party for him.

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The future (part II)
Present simple
Present continuous
When
Events that follow schedules and timetables.
For fixed events or plans in the near future
Form
verb(+s)
to be + verb+ing
Example
Hurry, class starts at 9:30!
We are having a party tonight.

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The modal verbs
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  • We have to go now!
  • You are not allowed to park your bike here.
  • The modal verb is always followed by an infinitive.

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The modal verbs differences
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  • Words in the same row mean the same, except
  • mustn't = rules!
  • Don't/Doesn't have to = it is not necessary

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The first conditional - two parts
If + present simple
  • If I go to school...
  • If she has time...

will + infinitive
  • ...my grades will be better.
  • ...she will call you tonight.

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Zoom students Go listen
  • Go to Magister
  • Go to today's lesson
  • You will find two links with listening exercises
  • Go practice!

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In-class students Let's practice
  • Remove everything from your table.
  • Only take out a pen and paper.

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Next lesson
Continue listening practice

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