M4D Unit 9.2 Grammar + Repetition conditionals

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Planning
- Learning goals
- Watch news
- Unit 9.2 Grammar
- Repetition conditionals
- How to write a letter?
- Second letter assignment
- Reflection/Evaluation

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Learning goals
At the end of the lesson...

- I can be specific about people, things and places.
- I understand the rules to writing a formal letter in English.

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Watch News
Let's watch today's news!

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Unit 9.2 Grammar
- I can be specific about people, things and places.


Take a look at p. 108 in your student book. 

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Defining/Non-defining relative clauses
Who
used for people
Which
used for things
That 
can be used for people & things with ONLY defining relative clauses
Where
used for places
Whose
used when referring something belongs to someone

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Defining vs. Non-defining relative clauses

Defining relative clauses: give essential information to understand the sentence. We need the relative to understand the sentence. 

Example: That's the car which we hired for the prom. 
Students who go to prom usually have fun.

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Defining vs. Non-defining relative clauses
Non-defining relative clauses: give EXTRA information. If we remove the relative clause, the sentence still makes sense. You recognize non-defining relative clauses in a sentence by the commas. 
Example: The hall, where the dance was held, was huge! 
Our Maths teacher, whose daughter also graduates this year, will lead the ceremony.

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Unit 9.2 Grammar
- I can be specific about people, things and places.

Student book: Unit 9.2 ex. 5. 
MyEnglishLab: Unit 9.2 ex. 1,2,3,4 (5 is extra) 

Done? Study Unit 5 Vocab ABC+Wordfriends (StudyGo). Do the worksheet exercises on conditionals
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Zero Conditional
Use: for things that are always true.
Rule: 

Examples: 
If the sky is clear, astronomers watch it in hopes to discover something new. 

If + present simple
present simple

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First Conditional
Use: for possible situations in the future.
Rule: 

Examples: 
If you don't study for the test, you will fail.  
If a telescope costs little money, I will buy it.

If + present simple
will + verb (hele ww)

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Second Conditional
Use: for imaginary situations. (It's unlikely it will happen)
Rule: 

Examples: 
If I won the lottery, I would buy a ticket to Mars.
If he was younger, he would travel more.
If + past simple
would + verb (hele ww)

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Unit 5.2 Grammar
- I can talk about things that are always true, possible situations and imaginary situations. 

Do ex. 4 & 5. 
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Unit 5.4 Grammar
- I can talk about unreal situations in the past.

Take a look at the text on p. 62. Read along!
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Third Conditional
Use: for unreal situations in the past. (There's 0 % chance it will happen)
Rule: 

Examples: 
The experiment would have ended if the lander had broken 
(it didn't break, so there's no chance it will ever happen).
If + past perfect
would have + 3rd form
(voltooid deelwoord)

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Work on exercises online
Studentbook: ex. 5&6. 
MyEnglishLab:
- Unit 5.2 Grammar ex. 1,2,3,4 (5 is extra)
- Unit 5.4 Grammar ex. 1,2,3 (4 is extra)

Done? Start studying the vocabulary in StudyGo. 
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Reflection/Evaluation
At the end of the lesson...

- I can talk about things that are always true, possible situations and imaginary situations. 
- I can talk about unreal situations in the past. 

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Homework
Study the zero, first, second and third conditional. 
Study vocabulary ABC + Wordfriends (You can use the wordlists in StudyGo)

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