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D : WRITING : Write a question for each underlined word(s) : EXAMPLE : My sister collects souvenirs. Who collects souvenirs? 1. My friend manages the students’ union. ____________________________________________________2. James went to London last week. ____________________________________________________3. I play chess with my friend once a week. ____________________________________________________4. Sarah is studying Spanish because she wants to visit Mexico next summer. ____________________________________________________ 5. Gerlee has ten older brothers.

knowledge мэдлэг ability чадвар H. WRITING : Write one sentence using each word : EXAMPLE : dictionary = I use a dictionary to look up the meaning of new words. knowledge мэдлэг by told whereas if neither supposed etc. ability чадвар

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1. Jargal’s ……………………………………… on the test is the highest in the class, he must have studied last night. A. result B. number C. score D. register E. notice 2. After studying all the new materials, the student was able to raise his test ……………………………………… by twenty five points.   3. My younger brother’s ……………………………………… on the test is the highest in the class, he must have studied last night. 4. He has received several ……………………………………… because of his academic and artistic ability. A. resulting B. talent C. score D. tuition fee E. scholarships

Your review ideas for countable and uncountable nouns

objectives This week’s lesson : WORD OF THE DAY x2! 2. Students will be able to (SWBAT) recognize and differentiate 4 phrasal verbs using the verb ‘RUN’ 5. SWBAT recognize and understand the use of conditional sentences

WORD OF THE DAY ANTI-SMOKING DEFINITION : REAL LIFE EXAMPLE : Do you smoke? Have you ever smoked a cigarette? Do you think smoking is bad for your health? Why? Why not? What is smoking good for? against smoking ANTONYMS : for-smoking SENTENCE : WORD FORMATION : ANTI-SMOKING- adjective SMOKE – noun, verb SMOKER - noun (person) NON-SMOKING NO SMOKING ANTI = against BI = 2 TRI = 3 UNI = 1 SEMI = part of Hovd is running an anti-smoking campaign because smoking is bad for your health.

WORD OF THE DAY ANTICLOCKWISE DEFINITION : REAL LIFE EXAMPLE : opposite in direction to the hands of a clock Which way do you walk around a Buddhist temple, or Ovoo? Why? ANTONYMS : clockwise SENTENCE : WORD FORMATION : The athletes ran around the field in an anticlockwise direction. ANTICLOCKWISE- adj. / adv. CLOCK – noun ANTI- prefix opposite (!antonym!) against (antibiotic) preventing (antifreeze)

verb + adverb OR preposition phrasal verb verb + adverb OR preposition run How many phrasal verbs can you think of with run? run out of run away run into run up finish escape bump into = meet by accident accumulate (debt)

IF IF introduces a condition – something which may or may not happen depending on what happens There are four main kinds of condition expressed by IF The present condition (0 conditional) the condition can be true at any time (B) The will–condition (1st conditional) predict a likely result in the future (C) The would–condition (2nd conditional) imagine a different present or future (D) The would-have-condition (3rd conditional) imagine a different past

IF IF + clause, main clause main clause, IF clause

In Zero conditional IF has the same meaning as WHEN IF formulas In Zero conditional IF has the same meaning as WHEN or WHENEVER ZERO CONDITIONAL IF clause main clause IF + PRESENT SIMPLE + PRESENT SIMPLE Example : If I get up early, I get to school on time. I get up early, if I get to school on time. I get to school on time, if I get up early.

In 1st conditional IF has a different meaning than WHEN IF – maybe will maybe won’t WHEN – definitely will IF formulas In 1st conditional IF has a different meaning than WHEN FIRST CONDITIONAL IF + PRESENT SIMPLE + FUTURE Example : If I get up early, I will get to school on time. I will get to school on time, if I get up early.

IF formulas IF + PRESENT SIMPLE + FUTURE FIRST CONDITIONAL If I have time, I am going to meet my teacher tomorrow. If he has time, I am going to meet my teacher tomorrow. If you don’t understand something, you should ask me. If you don’t understand something, ask me. If you want the songs, don’t forget to bring a flash disc. If you write on the desk, you must clean it yourself.

IF formulas + base Form verb IF + PAST SIMPLE + ‘would’ SECOND CONDITIONAL + base Form verb IF + PAST SIMPLE + ‘would’ Example : If I got up early, I would get to school on time. I would get to school on time, if I got up early.

COULD MIGHT IF formulas + base Form verb IF + PAST SIMPLE + ‘would’ SECOND CONDITIONAL + base Form verb IF + PAST SIMPLE + ‘would’ COULD MIGHT might Example : If I got up early I could get to school on time.

NOTE : You can use WERE for all forms of be in second conditional. If I were a billionaire, I would live in a huge house. If my dad were president, he wouldn’t put up with the pollution in Ulaanbaatar. If you were the richest person in the world, what would you do?

IF formulas + PRESENT perfect IF + past perfect + ‘would’ THIRD CONDITIONAL + PRESENT perfect IF + past perfect + ‘would’ Example : If I had got up early, I would have got to school on time. I would have got to school on time, if I had got up early.

COULD MIGHT IF formulas + PRESENT perfect IF + past perfect + ‘would’ THIRD CONDITIONAL + PRESENT perfect IF + past perfect + ‘would’ COULD MIGHT might If I had got up early I could have got to school on time.

Extra notes : if not = unless I always do my homework, unless I forget. , if I don’t forget. if only = wish If only I were rich. as if = as though = like It feels as if the weather is getting colder.

Choose the correct answers : If the information _____ in time, I _____ prepare a workshop for the conference. arrive / would B) will / to C) had got / would arrives / will E) arrives / would 2. If you _____ a cold, you should _____ hot lemon tea with honey. catch / drink B) caught / have drunk caught / will drink D) had caught / would drink E) catch / will drink 1st conditional 1st conditional

Choose the correct answers : 3. If you ______ the phrasal verb homework, you _______ the new words more easily. do / would remember B) did / would remember C) had done / remember D) does / remember E) done / would remember 4. We’re going to run out of petrol soon _____ you fill the tank up here. if B) since C) as D) when E) unless 2nd conditional 1st conditional

HOMEWORK Next week’s phrasal verb = TAKE – how many phrasal verbs can you find with take? Memorize new words – word quiz next lesson Vocabulary questions paper ‘conditional’ – ideas for review!