- •I Saw her standing there
- •Moods in modern english
- •The formation of the subjunctive mood
- •The Simple Indicative and Subjunctive Tenses of the verb to be Simple Present
- •Simple Past
- •The Indicative and Subjunctive Tenses of the verb to work Simple Present
- •Present Continuous
- •Present Perfect
- •Present Perfect Continuous
- •Simple Past
- •Past Continuous
- •Past Perfect
- •Past Perfect Continuous
- •The synthetic and analytical forms of the subjunctive mood.
- •The conditional mood
- •The use of the conditionsl mood
- •In sentences and clauses of implied condition
- •The conditional mood in complex sentences
- •Subjunctive II, its forms, the independent use
- •Preference
- •Summarizing Exercise
- •Types of conditional sentences
- •If I Had a Donkey
- •If I were King
- •Subjunctive II in conditional sentences
- •Inversion in Conditional sentences
- •Summarizing Exercise
- •Types of jobs, choosing a career. On teaching.
- •Subjunctive II in object clauses after the verb to wish
- •Subjunctive II in adverbial clauses of comparison.
- •Subjunctive II in predicative clauses after the verbs of being and seeming.
- •Subjunctive II in attributive clauses after
- •It’s time, it’s high time
- •Topic. Illnesses and their treatment. Medical service in Great Britain.
- •In Case You Get Sick.
- •The suppositional mood and subjunctive I, their forms and use in subject clauses
- •The suppositional mood and subjunctive I in object, predicative and attributive appositive clauses after verbs and nouns denoting suggestion, demand, etc.
- •Attributive clauses
- •The suppositional mood and subjunctive I in subject clauses after it’s necessary (etc.)
- •The suppositional mood, subjunctive I and II in object, predicative and attributive appositive clauses after verbs and expressions denoting fear
- •Topic. London. Sightseeing.
- •Summarizing Exercise
- •Summarizing Exercise
- •Subjunctive I and II in adverbial clauses of concession
- •Subjunctive I and II in adverbial clauses of time and place
- •The suppositional mood, subjunctive I and II in adverbial clauses of purpose
- •Topic. Food and meals.
- •Vegetable
- •Revision Exercise
- •Modal verbs
- •The forms could, might, should, would may also denote an unreal action. Most modal verbs are used in three modal meanings: the concrete, the imperative and the suppositional.
- •Modal Verbs due to the degree of certainty
- •I want to take up a course of English.
- •Used to
- •Topic. Higher education in Great Britain. Teacher training in Great Britain. Oxford. Cambridge.
- •Teacher Training in England and Wales
- •Teacher Training in Scotland
- •Summarizing Exercise
- •Must in indirect speech
- •Have to
- •Use of modal verbs to express necessity
- •Summarizing Exercise
- •Should and Ought
- •Topic. Travelling. Different means of travel. Travelling in your life.
- •Summarizing Exercise
- •Modal verbs used in the imperative meaning
- •Modal verbs used in the suppositional meaning
- •Shall and will
- •Modal verbs in preparatory it-clauses and indefinite personal clauses
- •Topic. Theatre going. Theatres in Great Britain.
- •Word From the Director
- •Summarizing Exercises
- •Subjunctive mood
- •Metric conversions Weights
- •Liquid Measures
- •Imperial Metric
- •Phrases for conversational situations
- •Interviewing language
- •Introducing a topic
- •Interrupting
- •Introducing the topic
- •Introducing each section
- •If there’s any justice in the world
- •If I fell in love
- •If I had a hammer
- •If I ruled the world
- •If you were me
If there’s any justice in the world
by Lemar
Ooohh, Yeah,
If there’s any justice in the world I would be your man
You would be my girl Oh yeah If I’d found you first you know it’s true He would be alone I would be with you When you decide Don’t let me down Cos there’s nothing to be certain in my life And you’ve seen a thousand times There’s not much justice in the world Oh No - oh If there’s any justice in your heart Your love really changed Ease it in too hard Oh No Why don’t you remember how it feels Not to give a damn for anyone but me Yeah I can’t believe you’d be deceived Changing memories from truth to fantasy When there’s nothing left but tears And there’s not much justice in the world Oh Just because he’s wrapped around your finger Don’t fool yourself with dreams that might appear Oh In time you’ll stop and trust your feelings The truth is out there somewhere It’s blowing in the wind Ohhh-ohh If there’s any justice in the world I would be your man You would be my girl If I found you first you know its true He would be alone and I would be with you yeah.. When you decide – don’t let me down Cos there’s nothing to be certain in my life And I’ve seen a thousand times There’s not much justice in the world. No-o-o If I should lose the girl You know that there’s not much justice in the world No, No-oh If there’s any justice in the world
You’re gonna be my baby You’re gonna be my baby You’re gonna be my baby
RUN FOR YOUR LIFE
The Beatles
I’d rather see you dead, little girl,
than to be with another man.
You’d better keep your head, little girl,
or I won’t know where I am.
You’d better run for your life if you can, little girl,
hide your head in the sand, little girl.
Catch you with another man,
That’s the end – ah, little girl.
Well you know that I’m a wicked guy
and I was born with a jealous mind,
and I can’t spend my whole life tryin’,
just to make you toe the line.
You’d better run for your life if you can, little girl,
hide your head in the sand, little girl,
catch you with another man,
that’s the end – ah, little girl.
Let this be a sermon, I mean everything I said,
baby, I’m determined, and I’d rather see you dead.
You’d better run for your life if you can, little girl,
hide your head in the sand, little girl,
catch you with another man,
that’s the end – ah, little girl.
I’d rather see you dead, little girl,
than to be with another man,
you’d better keep your head, little girl,
or I won’t know where I am.
You’d better run for your life, if you can, little girl,
hide your head in the sand, little girl,
catch you with another man,
that’s the end – ah, little girl.
No no no no…
EL CONDOR PASA
Simon & Garfunkel
I’d rather be a sparrow than a snail
Yes I would
If I could
I surety would
I’d rather be a hammer that a nail
Yes I would
If I only could
I surely would
Away, I’d rather sail away
Like a swan
That’s here and gone
A man gets tied up to the ground
He gives the world
Its saddest sound
Its saddest sound
I’d rather be a forest than a street
Yes I would
If I could
I surely would
I’d rather feel the earth beneath my feet
Yes I would
If I only could
I surely would
SOUL BEHIND THE FACE
Scorpions
Would you care for me if I was deaf and blind
would you hear my voice if I was always quiet
would you hold my hand if I was going to fall
would you cry for me would you know my name at all
Would you be there if I was on the ground
would you be my friend if no one was around
would you hold me close if I was in the cold
would you pray for me would you know my name at all
Would you care would you be there
for the soul behind the face
would you love me for what I am
