miércoles, 1 de julio de 2020

LESSON 19



Welcome to our 19th lesson. After revising First and Second conditionals in the previous lesson, today we're going to learn THIRD CONDITIONAL.

First let's read a story. Go to pages 42 and 43 in the SB:


1- Read the story again. Who said these things?


2- Read these sentences from the story and the rule:




Watch this video:


3- Complete these third conditional sentences:


4- Match the sentence halves (page 37 WB act. 8):


1. ___    2. ___    3. ___   4. ___   5. ___  6. ___   7. ___   8. ___


5- Read and complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use either the positive or the negative form (page 37 WB act. 9):


6- Now, let's work with vocabulary related to making decisions. Match 1-8 with the underlined words and phrases in the text below (page 43 SB)


7- Match the expressions and the definitions (page 39 WB act.3):


1. ___   2. ___   3. ___   4. ___   5. ___   6. ___

HOMEWORK (send me a photo of these activities).
1- Answer these questions:


2- Enter this link and do the activities:



KEY TO THE ACTIVITIES ABOVE:

1- 
1- Billy
2- Billy
3- The jeweller
4- Billy
5- Sarah
6- Sarah
7- Sarah's husband
8- Billy's sisters

3-
1- would have seen/ had looked
2- would have kept / hadn't returned
3- wouldn't have raised / hadn't put

4-
1- e    2- a    3- h   4- b    5- c    6- g   7- d   8- f

5- 
1- had been / would have gone
2- hadn't gone / wouldn't have met
3- hadn't met / wouldn't have been able to
4- had said / would have stayed
5- hadn't come / wouldn't have become

6-
1- b    2- d    3- g    4- f    5- h    6- e   7- a    8- c

7- 
1- f    2- a    3- e    4- b    5- c    6- d


IMPORTANT: This is our last class on the blog before the winter holidays. We're meeting this Friday and next Wednesday on Zoom. 
Next Wednesday we're meeting on Zoom to check some activities and then you have the test of this unit.






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