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Unit 11

Adventure Vacation
Oct 20, 2014
Presentation
Listen to the presentation carefully and write down:

1) the question you want to ask the presenter

2) what is the most interesting thing you learnt from
todays presentation


Objective
Learn to use conditionals (if...) to talk about unreal
situations.
E.g. If I were rich, I would go on a world tour.
Song
Listen to a song and fill in the blanks in the lyrics

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nublAyoD3V8

Listen to the song again, and
1) check your answers
2) underline your favorite sentence

Song
Work in pairs

1) compare answers

2) discuss which sentence you underlined and why



If I had it my way,
What is the common language structure for these
lines?
I I had it my way, would
Write down two sentences about what would happen if
you had it your way.
Adventure Vacations
What is your idea of a great vacation?

Which one do you prefer, adventure vacation or
relaxation vacation?

Adventure Vacations
white-water
rafting
stalactite
Adventure Vacations
Look at P. 135. Rank the adventure vacations in order
of danger from 1 (most dangerous) to 8 (least
dangerous). Share your ideas with a partner.

Adventure Vacations
1. Paula is describing her vacation in the Philippines.
2. Listen for the following information:
a. Why did she go to the Philippines?
b. What did she do there?
c. What happened while she was there?
d. Did she enjoy herself?
Do you notice these structures?
You wouldnt have felt lucky if you had been me.

If I were rich, I would go on a world tour.
Conditionals
Zero conditional
to express general truths
e.g. If you heat water up to 100C, it boils.
First conditional
to talk about things that are likely to happen in the
future
e.g. If it rains, we will cancel the trip.
Conditionals
Second conditional
to talk about unreal / imaginary situations
e.g. If I had it my way, I would sleep in on Mondays.
Third conditional
to talk about something which did not happen in
the past; to express regret
e.g. If I had worked harder, I would have made
enough money for a round-the-world trip.
Answers for page 136
1 stimulate d. awaken, engage
2 immerse f. surround (one) with
3 artifacts g. objects made by human hands
4 dig b. excavation, exploration
5 suspense a. tension, excitement
6 figurine c. small, ornamental statue

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