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2 Traveling by plane Order these events when flying from start to finish
Show your passport Go to the departure gate Queue up to Check in Have a coffee Shop for duty free items Check your departure gate number Weigh your baggage Wait in a queue for security checks Go through the metal detector Board the plane Listen for changes or delays Pay for excess(too much) baggage

3 Traveling by plane Order these events when flying from start to finish
Queue up to Check in Show your passport Weigh your baggage Pay for excess(too much) baggage Wait in a queue for security checks Go through the metal detector Have a coffee Shop for duty free items Listen for changes or delays Check your departure gate number Go to the departure gate Board the plane

4 Flying Do you like flying? Discuss 3 things that are
Good about flying? Bad about flying?

5 Listen to the two conversations
What problems did the people have?

6 Turn to P82 Complete the conversations with the phrases in the gaps

7 Now practice the roleplay with a partner

8 Flying problems

9 First Conditional Used to talk about a likely future. The consequence of something else happening Eg: Me-Teach a good lesson=happy “If I teach a good lesson, I will be happy” 2 sections – If clause and main clause. First action/ situation- is the if clause – the thing I could do or could happen Second action/situation – is the main clause – the likely result of the if clause.

10 If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1
Used to talk about a likely future. The consequence of something else happening Eg: Me-Teach a good lesson=happy “If I teach a good lesson, I will be happy” 2 sections – If clause and main clause. First action/ situation- is the if clause – the thing I could do or could happen Second action/situation – is the main clause – the likely result of the if clause.

11 If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1
Examples If I eat too much candy, I will be sick If you forget my passport, You will miss my flight

12 Unscramble the sentences
Examples If /will /be/ sick./I/candy,/much/ I/ too /eat/ If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1

13 If /you /have /a /seat. /money,/ pay /you /will/ more /better/
If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1

14 coffee,/ will/ feel/ drink/ awake./you/a/ If/you/
If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1

15 a /can /more /in /big /bag,/ take /you /buy/Singapore/. /If /you / /
If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1

16 /has/ If / time,/ /to/Australia./free/she/will/she/fly/
If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1

17 If the plane crashes, we will all die.
If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1

18 will /on /flight./I /bring/ work /laptop,/ If/ I /my/the /
If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1

19 If/ wine,/ I /will /be/ tired./me/staff/ the/ give /
If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1

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