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  • If you do the shopping,

    When

    Study the examples, then complete the rule.

    If you don’t hurry up, you will miss the bus.

    IfI have enough money, I’ll move to a bigger house.

    Form: + present simple + infinitive without to

    • We use conditionals type 1 to talk about real or very probable situations in the present or future.

    We use when to show that something will certainly happen.

    When I go into town, I’ll buy you a newspaper.

    We use if when we are not certain that something will happen.

    If I go into town, I’ll buy you a newspaper.

    Match the prompts in A to the ones in B. Then, act out dialogues in pairs, as in the example.

    26 Fill in if or when where necessary, and put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.

    Jack/not hear his alarm clock

    A:

    B:

    B

    a go on a picnic b visit Buckingham Palace c phone for help borrow some e make a sandwich

    27

    1. haven’t got any money.

  • car breaks down \

  • a sunny day tomorrow

  • get hungry

  • go to London

    A:

    B:

    SA: What will you do if you haven V got any money? SB: If I haven V got any money, I'll borrow some.

    Speaking

    24 Follow the arrows and make sentences.

    S I: If Jack doesn 7 hear his alarm clock, he won 7 wake up.

    S2: If he doesn't wake up, ...

    Complete the sentences.

    1. If Jackie studies hard,

  • If you don’t hurry

  • If I win £10,000,

  • If they go to Paris

  • If Bill eats all the chocolates,

  • If it stops raining

    A:

    B:

    A:

    B:

    Now, about Saturday. I’m going to catch the 7:15 train, so I expect I’ll reach the station at around 8:45.

    11) 11 call (call) you 2) I 3)

    (get) there.

    Okay, but 4) I 5) (not/be)

    at home, I 6) (be) on my way.

    Great. Now, where exactly shall I meet you?

    Ah, yes. 7) you 8) (get off)

    the train, you 9) (see) a flight of stairs. Go

    down the stairs, and 10) you 11)

    (reach) the bottom, you 12) (be) on

    Farmer Street. There’s a café there called Café

    Rouge. You can wait outside. But 13) it

    14) (be) wet, I 15)

    (meet) you inside.

    Right. See you on Saturday.

    Yes. See you then.

    • Communication: a) Making Appointments

    KO Read the dialogue and fill in will, 'tn afraid,

    \l like, could or would, then listen and check. Finally, use the prompts helow to make similar dialogues.

    Monday morning 9:30 - 11:45

    Friday afternoon 4:30 - 5:00

    Wednesday evening 6:00 - 6:30

    Good morning. I 1) to see Dr Franks,

    please.

    I 2) you 3) have to make

    an appointment. He’s very busy at the moment. Let

    me see — 4) tomorrow morning at

    11:15 be all right for you?

    5) you make it a bit later?

    Certainly. Is 1:30 better?

    Yes, that’s fine. Thank you very much.

    You’re welcome.


    1. Reminding and Reassuring People

    1. B Complete the dialogue below using will or won7, then listen and check your answers.

    A: Remember, it’s chilly where you’re going, so pack some warm clothes.

    J: I know, Mum, I 1)

    A: And the roads might be icy, so please don’t drive too fast.

    J: Don’t worry, Mum, I 2)

    A: Don’t forget to lock everything before you leave.

    J: I 3)

    A: Do you promise to call me when you get there?

    J: Yes, Mum, I 4) I promise, but stop

    worrying! I’m going to have a great time!

    4

    Vocabulary Revision Game

    1. In teams, use the words/phrases below to make sentences. Each correct sentence gets one point.

    save lives, local gym, love socialising, full-time job, work long hours, training course, grateful, five-star accommodation, share, return flight, look forward to, sightseeing tours, mention, available

    Pronunciation

    30® Listen and repeat the sentences.

    Read the advertisement, then use the notes and the paragraph plan below, to write a letter to the Colorado Outdoor Club asking for information about the trip (120 - 180 words), lise the letter in Ex. 21b as a model.

    1. We’ll tell them tomorrow.

  • You’ll cut your finger.

  • They’ll lose their way.

    Read these sentences. What do they mean?


    1. I’ll see you then.

    2. She’ll be back soon.

    3. He’ll meet us outside the shop.

    Writing (a letter asking For information)

    When we write a formal letter asking for information

    we can divide it into three paragraphs.

    We start the letter with Dear Sir/Madam.

    • In the first paragraph, we mention the reason why we are writing the letter.

    • In the second paragraph, we ask questions about the information we need.

    • In the last paragraph, we usually say we hope to hear from the person soon.

    We end our letter with Yours faithfully, and our full

    name.

    Plan

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    Para 1 : explain why you are writing Para 2: ask your questions Para 3: dosing remarks

    Yours faithfully, (your full name)

    Words of Wisdom

    • Second thoughts are better.

    • Tomorrow is another day.

    • Time flies when you’re having fun.

    • Time and tide wait for no man.

  • ( cucumber

    ( watermelon

    mushrooms )

    melon

    peaches

    (freshly-squeezed carrot juice )

    lettuce

    fried chicken

    lamb & mashed potatoes )

    wholemeal bread

    grilled chicken, Basmati rice, brussels sprouts, carrots

    steak, jacket potato, broccoli )

    fried egg, sausages, French toast

    ( doughnut )

    (( spaghetti bolognese, garlic bread ^ chocolate cake )

    bacon & cheese sandwich ')

    prawns

    club sandwich, chips )

    vinegar

    d) Which foods: contain a lot of calories; contain protein; are rich in vitamins?

    Look at the pictures of food and drinks. Which are: healthy, low-fat foods; fatty foods; junk food?

    What food & drink would be suitable for: a vegetarian; somebody who is on a diet?

    1. What do you usually eat and drink:

    at work/ school; on a picnic; at a fast-food restaurant; at an expensive restaurant?

    1. Do you often: eat junk food; have a snack between meals?

    2. Do you worry about how healthy your diet is? Are you a fussy eater?

    na Listen and match the stars to the things they like to eat or drink.

    Demi Moore

    a

    bacon sandwiches

    Helen Hunt

    b

    fried chicken

    Eddie Murphy

    c

    watermelon (without seeds)

    Whoopi Goldberg

    d

    turkey sandwiches

    Bill Murray

    e

    carrot juice

    Mickey Rourke

    f

    poached eggs

    5 Caterers on film sets

    should ...

    A be fussy eaters.

    B prepare only healthy food.

    C change their jobs often.

    D fix food the way each star likes it.

    Reading

    Read the article and for questions 1-5, choose the best answer, A, B, C or D. Then, explain the words in bold.

    What Do The Stars Eat?

    1. toast

  • to count

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