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3 At the interview (sce Exercise 2) Anna was asked to talk about herself. She sald some general things (general truths) about herself. Complete her sentences, using I... Example: (worry alot/be late for something) lorry alot if'm late for something. 1 (get embarrassed people/say nice things about me) 2 (not feel good iinot be wearing smart clothes) 3 (anyonejeriticiseme ieei guilty) 4 Gayboyiriendjnotlisten tome itfmake me angry) 4. Emily is learning Spanish, and she is thinking of going to Spain. A friend is giving her some advice. Make sentences with I. Example: Try to go for atleast a month. (go for a monthjlearn alot of Spanish) Ifyou wert fora month, you'd learn a lot of Spanish. 1 (tjbe better/go on your own) 2. Gowith a group of English iriends/not speak much Spanish) 3. (oon your own/not be able to speak English) 4 Stay witha Spanish family. earn the language quickly/stay with a family) 5 Finda Spanish boy, (have a Spanish boyiriend/soon speak Spanish well) 5 Read the text. Ifa line is correct, put a tick (). If a line has a mistake in it, underline the mistake and write the correction in the brackets. Example: (1) If went to London next Saturday, I'll have to hitchhike. Ithere were (0) @ more buses, that was allright. But there's only one bus aday and that leaves ( @) at 5.30 in the morning. Ifit leaves a bit later, I'd catch it. Ifthey stop that ¢ @ early morning bus service, there'll be no way of getting to London by C © public transport. If would have a car, I could get there in three hours. If G © public transport will get any worse, a lot of people won't be able to travel. ¢ 6 a) Using if + present simple + present simple, write five general truths about yourself and your opinions. Example: f people smoke ina restaurant, | get angry. +b) Imagine you are going to England. Talk about the alternative means of travel. Write five «, ‘sentences, using if + present simple + will/won't. Examples: If go from Santander, have to drive for three hours. If qo by plane, it cost alot more. © Write five questions you would ask someone you were thinking of marrying. Use if+ past simple + would/wouldn’t. Example: Would you be angry if | criticised you? (Check your answers with a teacher.

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