Would you like to visit New York ? Have you ever been there? What do you know about this big city ?
1st step – True or false? EX. 1a and 1b Reading activity on p. 106 1st step – True or false? EX. 1a and 1b
2nd step – which of the following things are illegal in your country? Reading activity on p. 106 2nd step – which of the following things are illegal in your country? EX. 2a and 2b
3rd step – Vocabulary checking EX. 3b Reading activity on p. 106 3rd step – Vocabulary checking EX. 3b
WHAT’S THIS TENSE CALLED ? Grammar reflections ‘If you decided to feed the birds you could be arrested.’ WHAT’S THIS TENSE CALLED ? HOW DO WE MAKE IT? See grammar Focus on p. 107
Second conditional The second conditional is used to talk about very Unlikely, ‘unreal’ or impossible things. If you decided to feed the birds you could be arrested . The structure is usually if + past simple and would + infinitive. It’s not important which clause comes first.
A CLEAR EXAMPLE If I were you, I’d study hard. BUT I’M NOT YOU! Second conditional A CLEAR EXAMPLE If I were you, I’d study hard. BUT I’M NOT YOU!