Wednesday 22nd April
Hello girls! Ready for the weekend?
What did we do last Wednesday?
We
started revising vocabulary on politics. And we talked about it for a while.
Then, we made the
speech
for our political
parties. You presented your candidates and of course, your promises.
After that we had a short debate in which we discussed - not argued. (Discuss in English means debate, exchange opinions. In
Spanish, it means fight. This is what we call a ‘false friend’. False friends are words
whose pronunciation or spelling is similar to words in other languages but they
have a different meaning).
I was the candidate for HFY which stands for Here For You.
This was my programme:
If we win the elections, we will give a free laptop to all students aged 13
and above.
If we win the elections…
…we will reduce the car
driving age to 15 and small motorbikes to 13.
…we will build more youth centres with skate parks.
….we will reduce the age
for having tattoos to 13.
We believe you are old enough to decide!!!
We used this election topic to finish the grammar point of first conditional.
And we
started to work on the second conditional.
Would you survive?
1. What would you do if
you were in the middle of a river and a crocodile swam towards you?
Would you
try to swim to the bank as fast as
you could? Would you stay
still and wait for the crocodile to go away? Or would you try to hit it in the face?
2. What would you do if
you were in a forest and a very big bear came towards you?
Would you
climb up the nearest tree? Would you lie on the ground
and pretend to be dead? Or would
you run away as fast as possible?
3. What would you do if
you were in the middle of a field and a bull started running towards
you?
Would you
run? Would you throw something in another direction? Or
would you shout and
wave your arms?
As good
Spanish people, all of us would
survive a bull attack. But the only ones who would survive the three encounters with
wild animals are Andrea and Noelia. Andrea says she watches nature
documentaries. So, if you want
to survive in the wild, watch animal documentaries! (That is a Zero conditional; it’s a
fact, something real. Present, present)
We have studied Zero, First and Second conditional. Here is the summary:
·
Zero conditional. (Real situations/ facts)
If you
begin the sentence with “if”, you have to use a comma.
·
First conditional.
·
Possible and very
probable situation
If it
doesn’t rain on Saturday, we’ll go for a walk.
·
Instructions
·
If you can’t attend to class,
tell the teacher.
·
Second conditional.
·
Unreal situation
If
+ past simple ------------------ would / wouldn’t + infinitive
(Present
conditional)
If
I were you, I wouldn’t wear these shoes with that dress.
(You can use ‘were’ with all
persons of the verb ‘to be’ in 2nd conditional clauses)
·
Possible but very
improbable situation
·
If
+ past simple ------------------ would / wouldn’t + infinitive
(present conditional)
·
If
I a crocodile swam towards me, I wouldn’t
remain still or pretend to be dead.
And that was
all!
Don’t forget to do the exercises on the photocopies I gave you for next
class. We’ll talk
about animals and we listen to a song. I forgot who is going to prepare the
song. I think it is Noelia but I’m not sure.
GAME 2
Player 1
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7
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Player 2
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4
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Player 3
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6
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Player 4
|
4
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Player 5
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6
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Player 6
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7
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Player 7
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4
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C.U. next Wednesday!
Have a nice weekend!
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