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INSTITUCIÓN EDUCATIVA POLITÉCNICO ÁLVARO GONZÁLEZ SANTANA

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GUÍA DE APRENDIZAJE Versión 2.0

HEADQUARTER: CENTRAL JOURNEY : AFTERNOON TERM: SECOND


SUBJECT: ENGLISH CLASS: 90-
CLASS GUIDE x TESTING GUIDE REINFORCEMENT ACTIVITY
NAME: DATE: June 17th

SECOND CONDITIONAL

a. Complete the next sentences with your information and with second conditional.

1- If I (be) you, I
2- If he (be) younger, he
3- If we (not / be) friends, I
4- If I (have) enough money, I
5- If Ana (not / be) always so late, she
6- If we (win) the lottery, we
7- If you (study ) in another school , we
8- If I (speak) perfect English, I
9- If we (live) in Mexico, I
10- If she (pass) the exam, she

b. Complete the following sentences using the correct form of the verb provided.

1. It’s Monday today, but if it (be) Saturday, I (go) to the beach.


2. I don’t have any money now, but if I (have) some, I (lend) it to you.
3. I have to work tomorrow, but if I (be) free, I (go) shopping with you.
4. Amy can only speak one language, but if she (can) speak two languages, she
(apply) for a job at the Multicultural Center.
5. Sue doesn’t know how to knit. If she (know) how to knit, she (make) a
sweater for you for your birthday.
6. I don’t own a pair of skis. If I (have) skis, I (go) skiing with you tomorrow.
7. I can’t understand what he’s saying. If he (speak) more clearly, I
(understand) more.
8. We are not going to buy that house, but if it (be) a little cheaper, we
(buy) it.
9. He is not going to pass his exam. If he (study) harder, he (pass).
10. John has a lot of car accidents. If he (drive) more carefully, he
(have) fewer accidents.
11. Beth eats a lot of junk food. If she (eat) healthier food, she (lose)
weight.
12. Robert smokes a lot. If he (quit) smoking, his cough (get) better.
13. 13. Frank is always tired. If he (go) to bed earlier every night, he
(feel)much better.

b. Choose the correct verb tense in each of the following sentences.

1. If I were hungry, I a sandwich.


2. I would buy a new car if I more money.
3. If he his homework everyday, he would get better marks.
4. If our parents were here, they us what to do.
5. I would help her if she me.
6. If I found a $20 dollar bill on the street, I it.
7. I to your party on Saturday if I didn’t have to work.
8. I would call them if I their telephone number.

1. a) make b) will make c) would make

2. a) had b) have c) will have

3. a) does b) did c) will do

4. a) told b) would tell c) tell

5. a) will ask b) asked c) asks

6. a) will keep b) kept c) would keep

7. a) came b) would come c) will come

8. a) knew b) know c) will know

c. READING COMPREHENSION- read and understand the text

If I Won The Lottery

I can imagine what my life would be like if I won the lottery. Wow! I could do so many things, and my life would be so different.
I would love the chance to change my life with the money. The first thing I would do is to buy a big, new house. I live in a small
apartment, and I have always dreamed of living in a big house in the country. With all that money, I could buy anything I wanted.
I don’t have a car right now, so I would buy a new car. Or, I might even buy a new motorcycle. I like motorcycles, and I can
imagine myself driving down the highway with the wind in my hair.

Of course, I if I won the lottery, I should give some of the money to charity. I would probably give my money to a charity that
helps sick children. Also, if any of my friends needed anything, I could help them pay for it. I know many people that have
student loans, and I could help them pay the loans back. That would make them very happy. Plus, if I won a lot of money, I would
certainly save some of it in the bank.

Also, I think that if I won a huge amount of money, I would open a business. I love to cook, and I have always wanted to open a
restaurant. With all that money I could open a fancy restaurant.

However, I know one thing I would not do is travel. I have a friend who won $100, 000 in the lottery three years ago. She took
the money and travelled for three months. I think she is crazy. Travelling is nice, but then she had nothing left after her
vacation.

I think, however, that the only problem with dreaming about the money I could win is that I have never even played the lottery
before. As they say: “You can’t win if you don’t play.”

Teacher: ALEXANDRA SARABANDA


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