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November 11-15

Lesson 1

Weight of soil/ to read the text and be ready to discuss

Hometask:4/b,c,page 28

1. Great! The weather man on TV says it will be (be) sunny tomorrow.

2. Do you think people in the future will travel (travel) to other planets like Mars?

3. What time will we arrive (arrive) in New York tomorrow, do you think?

4. I love those trainers! When I get my pocket money next week, I think I will buy (buy) them.

5. Please can you help me with my homework? I promise it won’t take (take) very long.

c;

1. Don’t give that ice cream to the cat! It might be (be) sick!

2. A: Where’s Alicia?

B: I’m not sure. I think she might be (be) at her piano lesson.

3. I don’t know if this book is a good present for my brother. He might not like (like) it.

4. Don’t put that glass there! Someone might break (break) it.

5. I’m worried about my maths test tomorrow. I might not pass (pass) it!

6. In the future, people will probably travel in space, and they might live (live) on other planets.

7. I feel awful. I think I might have (have) flu.

Lesson 2

Weight of soil/ to read the text and be ready to discuss

Grammar/first conditional

If people want to travel across the city, they won’t use a bicycle — they’ll still use their cars.

Rule: Condition clause: If + present simple, Result clause: will/won’t

Hometask:eex.7/b,c,g,page 29

1. If I fail (fail) the exam, I ’ll take (take) it again.

2. If there are (be) more cars on the road in the future, there will be (be) more pollution.

3. If you see (see) Jane, will you give (give) her my message?

4. If pollution increases (increase), more plants and animals will die (die).

5. I won’t tell (not tell) you my secret if you don’t come (not come) to Mark’s party with me.

6. My parents will be (be) really angry if they see (see) my bedroom!

  1. What will you do if the weather is nice this weekend?
  2. Where will you go if you go out this weekend?
  3. What will you buy if you go shopping this weekend?
  4. If you don’t go out this evening, what will you do?
  5. If your teacher doesn’t give you any homework today, what will you do?
  6. If you phone a friend tonight, what will you talk about?
  1. Unless we leave now, d we’ll be late.
  2. We won’t understand e unless our teacher explains.
  3. I won’t have any money a unless my dad gives me some.
  4. Unless he studies harder, b he’ll fail his exams.
  5. Nobody will know our secret c unless you tell someone.
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First Conditional

1. If I go out tonight, I will go out to eat.

2. If you come home later, your mother will be angry.

3. If I don’t see you tomorrow, I will see you on Sunday.

4. If he comes I will be surprised.

5. If we don’t hurry, we will be late.

6. If we go on holiday, we will go to the seaside.

7. If it rains, we won’t have a picnic.

8. If you don’t go to bed now, you will be tired tomorrow.

9. If you eat all that, you will be sick.

10. I will come early if I finish my homework.

11. He will go to the party if you invite him.

12. She will make more money if she gets the job.

13. You won’t get a good job if you don’t pass the exam.

14. He will buy a new car if he gets a bonus.

15. She will cook dinner if he brings the food.

16. They will go to the beach if they have time.

17. I will take a taxi if it rains.

18. I won’t go if you don’t come with me.

19. Mom will give me a car if I pass the exam.

20. You will get sick if you don’t wear a jacket

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3. fast enough
4. enough cake
5. warm enough
6. enough people
7. enough tests
8. strong enough
9. enough sugar
10. sweet enough
11. well enogh
12. bright enough
13. enough water
14. enough space
15. enough coins

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C. Put the words into correct order to make sentences.

1, see jane / if /tell / i / i ll/ her

I ll thell her if I see Jane.

2, my parents / im / will / if / late / be angry

My parets will be angry if im late.

3, I / bring it / ill / to school tomorrow / if /

Iii bring it to school tomrrow if l remember.

4, you ill / new friend/ Jake / come / if / you/ meet / my/ to the party

If you come to to the party you ill meet my new friend Jake

5, rain tomrrow / if / the / it / dosent /well/ to/ beach / go

Well go to the beach if it dosent rain tomrrow.

d. Complete the frist conditonal sentences with the corect from of the verbs:

2, You i dont meed ( not meed) anyone if you ii dont go out.

3, ii come ( come) to your party if my mum ii say ( say) i can.

4, If George desent want ( not want) his ice cream ii cat ( eat) it.

5, Susan ii be ( be) angry if she hear ( hear) about this.

6, If we buy ( buy) hamburgers we ii dont have ( not have) enough mony for the film.