vocabulary 1: social interaction. grammar 1: real conditionals grammar 2: unreal conditionals vocabulary: social interaction Mix and match
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a. False
b. True
True or false?
a. People with a sense of belonging see eye to eye with one another.
b. Considerate people are concerned for the well-being of others.
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1. join, will meet.
2. heat, melts.
If you ... (join) a club,
you ... (meet) lots of people.
If you ... (heat) ice, it .... (melt).
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Would the story of the protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire have been different, if he had been from a suburb?
.... the story of protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire .... (be different), if he ... (be) from a suburb?
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Suburb.
Slum.
What is the name for a rich neighbourhood? And for a poor one?
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Traffic jam
In what situation would you say the following: "I sat in my car for two hours watching the car in front of me as we hardly moved."
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.a. Borrow
b. Yes
a. What is the opposite of 'lend'?
b. Is pullingl your weight something positive
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1. walks, rains
2. is, gets.
1. She ... (walk) to school unless it ... (rain).
2. If Ted ... (be) late to work, his boss ... (get) angry.
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had been / would have been / could have sold
If there were/had been less grafitti, this would be/have been a nicer residential area and I could sell/ have sold my house for more money last year.
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Juvenile delinquency.
What is the label we assign to this fact:
I first got into trouble with the police when I was 12.
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c) Crime rate.
Streets are safer if ... goes down:
a) Unemployment b) Litter c) Crime rate d) Poverty
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feel left out.
We want Mary to feel welcome in her new class. I don't want her to ...
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Degree of probability. Tenses, therefore.
What is the difference between the first and the zero conditionals?
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1. had reached, wouldn't have argued.
2. were, would change
1. If they .... (reach) a compromise, they ... (not argue) again.
2. If I ... (be) in charge of the world, I ... (change) everything!
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Commute
He lives in Southend, but he works in London, so he has to ... to work.
a) income b) unemployment c) commute d) litter
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False
True or false? You take advantage of someone if you pull your weight in a project work.
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get along with
She's not only my sister, she's also my best friend. We ... each other really well.
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If Lola hears the news, she will contact you.
Lola will contact you the moment she hears the news
.Form a conditional and then a time clause:
Lola contact you, the moment, hear the news.
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a regret goes with the third conditional
a piece of advice with the second conditional, usually with the form "If I were you, I would ..."
Form the following communicative events:
a regret
a piece of advice.
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Green spaces
Definition: places like parks, with grass and trees.
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Litter
You could end this problem with bins and awareness:
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a, reach.
b. in charge.
One of the jobs of a manager is to (a) ... a compromise. Managers are the people you go to when there is a problem because they are ... .... (2 words).
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1. decide, do
2. won't talk, apologises.
1. Once they ... (decide) to do something, they ... (do) it properly.
2. Debbie ... (not talk) to Adam unless he ... (apologise) for his behaviour.
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Time reference. Plausability, feasability.
What is the difference between the second and the third conditionals?
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Mayor
Who would say this: "I was elected to do this important job six years ago."
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Gang
Definition: group of criminals






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