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Like – would like Can/ could/ will be able to 2nd conditional 2º ESO UNIT 8 Like – would like Can/ could/ will be able to 2nd conditional

VOCABULARY: books and films DO YOU LIKE READING? DO YOU PREFER FILMS? WHAT ARE YOUR FAVOURITE FILMS AND BOOKS? The most recent film you have seen. Is it based on a novel? The most recent book you have read. Is there any film? Were they good?

ADVENTURE STORY/ FILM SCIENCE-FICTION STORY/ FILM SPY STORY/ FILM COMEDY THRILLER DETECTIVE STORY/ FILM WAR STORY/ FILM DRAMA WESTERN FANTASY STORY/ FILM HORROR STORY/ FILM MUSICAL MYSTERY ROMANCE

VOCABULARY: Books and films: Features BEGINNING PLOT BEST-SELLER SCENE BLOCKBUSTER SETTING CAST SPECIAL EFFECTS ENDING STAR FILM DIRECTOR THEME HERO/HEROINE VILLAIN NOVELIST

WOULD YOU LIKE TO WATCH IT? WHAT DO YOU LIKE WATCHING? PAGE 67 ACTIVITY 2 in pairs you are going to invent titles for books and films , you can use the words in this activity. The your partnerswill have to guess the genre. DO YOU LIKE THE TITLE? WOULD YOU LIKE TO WATCH IT? WHAT DO YOU LIKE WATCHING? WOULD LIKE + INF I LIKE + Ving

LIKE AND WOULD LIKE WOULD LIKE + TO INF I LIKE + V ing (GERUND) I LIKE PLAYING basketball I WOULD LIKE TO PLAY in the USA I LOVE EATING ice-cream I WOULD LIKE TO EAT one right now My father LIKES TRAVELLING He WOULD LIKE TO TRAVEL to Norway

MODAL VERBS They are modal verbs so they are the same for all persons CAN COULD WILL BE ABLE TO + INFINITIVE SUBJECT + + INFINITIVE PODER (PRESENT) PODER (PAST) PODER (FUTURE) CAN COULD WILL BE ABLE TO

1. MODALS OF PERMISSION AND ABILITY ABILITY ( CAN/COULD/WILL BE ABLE TO) CAN: present You CAN go to the party because you passed all your exams I can speak English now COULD : past I couldn’t speak it when I was 10 WILL BE ABLE TO: future I CAN drive a car but I COULDN’T drive when I was 18 You WILL BE ABLE TO drive a car in a future POSIBILITY: something possible in a particular situation The doctor CAN’T see you now, he is very busy I COULDN’T call you last night, i lost my mobile I’LL BE ABLE TO go to the cinema this weekend, I don’t have to study

How well do you know your classmates? 2nd Contitional GAME How well do you know your classmates? HOW TO PLAY Have a representative from each group come up front. Show the first slide. Each representative chooses an option and writes a sentence, rest of the group discusses and comes to an agreement on what option was chosen by the representative. Group scores a point whenever guess is correct.

If you found a bag full of money on the street. Keep it Take it to the police. Buy your English teacher a present

If you saw your loved one with someone else. 1. Make believe nothing happened. 2. Approach and make a scandal. 3. Break up without any explanation

If your car broke down somewhere dangerous. 1. Close it and come back later. 2. Cry for help. 3. Try to fix it.

If you ran across your friend's husband/wife cheating on him/her. 1. Tell him her immediately. 2. Pretend nothing happened. 3. Tell him or her only if asked.

If you won the lottery. 1. Quit your job immediately 2. Make sure your family and friends are ok. 3. Keep quiet about it.

If you were a flower… A daisy A rose A violet

If you saw somebody smoking at school… Report to a teacher Ask him/her for a cigarette Give him/her a chewing gum to hide the smell

0 and 1st CONDITIONAL O conditional Things that are generally true or in commands If you think your exam is correct, complain! If I like something I buy it IF + PRESENT SIMPLE , PRESENT SIMPLE/IMPERATIVE 1st conditional Future possible events, promises or warnings If you want these trainers you will have to save If she doesn’t clean the car I won’t go into it IF + PRESENT SIMPLE , WILL + INFINITIVE

2nd CONDITIONAL 1st conditional Future possible events, promises or warnings. They are likely to happen. If you give me 5 euros I will buy a lottery ticket IF + PRESENT SIMPLE , WILL + INFINITIVE 2nd conditional Events that seem unlikely or impossible If I won the lottery I would travel to New York IF + PAST SIMPLE, WOULD + INFINITIVE PAGE 37 ACTIVITY 9

Second Conditional The second Conditional is formed in this way: IF + PAST SIMPLE, WOULD / COULD / MIGHT + INFINITIVE If I had enough money, I would buy a new car. USES: Second Conditional: 1. Imagined, impossible or unlikely events in the future. If I had enough money, I would love to do something like that. (the sentence refers to the future) 2. Impossible present situations. If I were you, I would study more.

Match the sentence halves. 1 If I did more sport, 2 I'd be really happy if 3 If I could sing, 4 My parents would be really angry if 5 If I studied harder, 6 If I had a lot of money, 7 If I could drive, A I had a party without telling them . B I'd get much fitter. C I'd go to South America. D my father bought me a motorbike. E I'd be in a band. F I'd go to the coast more often. G I'd speak better English.

If I ____ (be) a plant, I _________ (love) the rain. WERE If I ____ (be) a plant, I _________ (love) the rain. If you really _______ (love) me, you __________ (buy) me a ring. If I _________ (know) where she lives, I __________ (go) and see her. You ____________ (not need) to take the course if you ___________(understand) English grammar. _________ (will) he go to the concert if I _________ (give) him a ticket? We _______ (be) able to buy house if we ________ (have) more money. If I _______ (see) a ghost, I __________ (let) you know. WOULD LOVE WOULD BUY LOVED KNEW WOULD GO WOULDN’T NEED UNDERSTOOD WOULD GAVE WILL BE HAD SAW WOULD LET

Test Examples (II) WERE WOULD CATCH If Joe…………. (be) here, he …………..…(catch) some fish for supper. It …………be) nice if the rain……………… (stop)! I ……………….(sing) you a song if I ……..…..(have) my guitar. If I …………(have) a better sleeping bag, I……………. (not feel) so cold. If this tent…….... (be) smaller, one of us …..…..(have to sleep) outside! I ………………(go ) to the doctor if I………..( be) you. If I …………….(not be) so hungry, I (share)…………. my beans with you. ‘D BE STOPPED WOULD SING HAD HAD WOULDN’T FEEL WERE ‘D HAVE WOULD GO WERE WEREN’T WOULD SHARE