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“BEYOND THE CLASSROOM”

ENGLISH SELF-STUDY GUIDE

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ORIENTACIONES PARA LOS PADRES DE FAMILIA

Esta guía de aprendizaje de Inglés para el trabajo en casa se preparó con el fin de ayudar a su
hijo o hija a reconocer los posibles problemas futuros del mundo mediante predicciones debido
a las condiciones que se realicen en el presente con la ayuda del uso del primer condicional o
'First conditional'. Su hijo (a) deberá dedicar una hora para desarrollar toda la guía. El trabajo
aquí descrito se relaciona con la página 148 del libro del estudiante 'English please 9th', que
está disponible en la plataforma Colombia Aprende. Sin embargo, no es necesario el uso de
esta durante la realización de la guía ya que el libro sólo se usó como referencia para crear las
actividades propuestas.

WELCOME TO THIS SELF-STUDY GUIDE

This English self-study guide helps you continue practicing First conditional sentences through
very important topic which is the world in 2050 specifically about the negative and some
positive predictions that we can control according to every condition we give to them in the
present. This topic was taken from the guide ‘English please’ 9 th grade, module 4, unit 2
Lesson 7.

Topic Skill(s) Grammar Vocabulary Function(s)

The world in 2050 Future world Predicting


Reading, Writing First conditional
problems the future

GET READY

Study Resources: Textbooks Links:


time English dictionary, pencil, eraser. - https://aprende.colombiaaprende.edu.co/
needed: sites/default/files/naspublic/colombiabiling
ue/ep_sbook/student_ep1.pdf
1 hour English please 9th grade for students

LEARNING OBJECTIVES LEARNING STRATEGIES

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What can you do to achieve the objectives?
What will you learn/practice/reinforce ● You should read and be informed about the
with these activities? preventions we must follow in order to avoid
world future problems by asking to your
● To express accurately future
parents, reading on internet or reading in
predictions by using conditional and
newspapers, books etc.
predictive sentences.
● Use your notebook and prior knowledge to
● To recognize vocabulary about the
make sure you are using the first conditional
world possible problems
accurately
● To give possible conditions in the
● Follow the examples given in each activity to
present, to avoid negative
complete the exercises successfully.
predictions of the world in the
● Takes notes of each new word learned, and
future.
make a draw if possible.

ACTIVITIES

1. LANGUAGE TASKS (30 Minutes)

A. Read the following predictions for what the world will be like in 2050 taken from
‘English Please 9th’ page 148 exercise 1:

a. People will be much healthier. f. The world will be cleaner


b. Forests will disappear. g. More animals will become extinct
c. There will be more floods. h. Houses and flats will be smaller.
d. People will live longer. i. People won’t eat meat.
e. There will be more pollution. j. People won’t be able to breathe outside.

Now, take a look at the following images, and decide the one who better describes each prediction.
Then, write in front of each illustration the correct letter. Prediction (a) is an example:

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B. Read the sentences in exercise A again, and write them under the correct heading in the
NEGATIVE
POSITIVEPREDICTIONS
PREDICTIONS
following chart. Prediction ‘A’ is an example:

1.People will be much healthier.

C. Now, read the following statements and form conditional sentences by matching the
columns with a line. Here is an example:

1. If we take care of the world, a. They will be much healthier.

2. If we hunt exotic animals, b. They will disappear.

3. If we deforest woods, c. There will be more floods.


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4. Unless people become vegetarian, d. They will live longer.

5. If people do exercise more often, e. There will be more pollution.

6. If the rains increase, f. It will be cleaner

7. If people eat healthy food, g. They will become extinct

8. If we do not care about the world, i. They won’t eat meat.

9. If the oxygen is contaminated, j. People won’t be able to breathe outside

3. SKILLS TASKS (20 Minutes)

A. READING TASK:

 Read the following article about the 3 Rs of Rubbish taken from ‘English Please 9 th’
page 150 exercise 8:

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 According to the previous article, read the following statements and circle (T) If you
think it is true, or (F) if you think it is false. Here is an example:

I. If we use a lot of resources, we will destroy our planet T /F

II. When we throw electronic devices to buy new ones, we will increase pollution. T/F

III. We will reduce pollution if we buy electronic devices every time we want them. T/F

IV. We won't reduce the amount of rubbish if we reuse an item many times. T/F

V. If we donate our items for other people to use, we will contribute to the rubbish. T/F

VI. Unless we recycle, products will be used to make other things. T/F

VII. We will protect our planet if we change our habits to buy and throw away easily. T/F

B. WRITING TASK:
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Read the following predictive sentences about the world in 2050, and write the possible
condition for each one. Here is an example:

a. We will reduce pollution if ________________________________________

b. Deforestation will reduce if _______________________________________

c. If __________________________, Ozone layer will be safe.

d. Unless _________________________, We will be healthier.

e. If _________________________, We will reduce rubbish.

4. ASSESSMENT TASKS (10 Minutes)

EVALUATE YOUR PERFORMANCE

Mark with a tick in the option that best applies to each statement. Then, answer the
questions according to your learning process.

Check your Questions


progress

Very well Quite well With difficulty


I understand Instead of ‘IF’
the structure which other
of the 1st conditional
conditional expression can
we use?
_____________
_____________

I can write
conditional
sentences
I understand Mention two
the possible possible
negative negative
predictions predictions:
about the
earth in 2050

I know some
conditions to
avoid these
predictions to
happen in the
future.

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THIS IS THE END

CONGRATULATIONS! You did a great job by finishing your self-study guide. Remember to
continue practicing first conditional sentences, and do not forget to use the 3 Rs to reduce
Rubbish. We all want to continue living in this planet by 2050!

USEFUL RESOURCES

Online English dictionary with pronunciation


https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/

Practice ‘First conditional’ sentences


https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/first-conditional-exercise-1.html

How to prevent pollution


https://www.earthday.org/what-you-can-do-to-end-plastic-pollution/

ORIENTACIONES FINALES PARA LOS PADRES DE FAMILIA

Padres de familia, una vez terminada esta guía, realizar las siguientes preguntas al
estudiante para verificar su proceso de aprendizaje:

- ¿Qué actividad le llamó más la atención o le pareció más divertida de realizar?


- ¿Cuál fue la actividad con la que tuvo mayor dificultad en realizar?
- ¿Para qué usamos el First conditional?
- ¿Qué tiempos se manejan cuando escribimos una oración del First conditional?
- Mencione el proceso de las 3 rs del reciclaje.
- ¿Cuánto tiempo te tomó realizar toda la guía?

AUTHOR(S)

Name Alejandro Hernández Salinas

Email a.hernandez@utp.edu.co

School I.E SurOriental

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