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Activity 1

Look at the picture. What dangers can you see?

Make at least (3) using the 1st conditional?

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Activity 2
Direction: Underline the conditionals that you will find in this short story.

Christine and Margaret are friends. They are both busy because the work and study! But on Wednesday
they meet for coffee.

"What are you going to do this weekend?" asks Margaret.

"Well, I have a big project to finish for my design class. But if I can finish it by Friday, I'll do something fun
as a treat," says Christine.

"That sounds great!" replies Margaret. "I think the ballet is coming to town. If it isn't too expensive, I'm
going to buy tickets. Would you like to come?"

"Well, I don't really like ballet very much. If you want to go to the ballet in the evening, let's do
something in the morning," says Christine.

"All right. If you have the energy, let's go swimming!" suggests Margaret.

"That sounds great! If I don't call you on Friday, send me an email at work," agrees Christine. "And if I
don't answer, call me again. And if I don't pick up oh, let's just make plans now! I'm too busy to plan
later!"

Activity 3
Direction: Read the following stanza from the poem entitled ‗Psalm of Life‖ by Henry

Wordsworth Longfellow and answer the questions below.

―Life is real! Life is earnest!

And the grave is not its goal;

Dust thou art, to dust returnest, Was

not spoken of the soul. ‖

A.

1. What is the theme of the lines in the poem?

A. Being a hero in this life ‘s battle really counts

B. Considering an ideal life with enjoyment and sorrow in a balanced way.

C. Establishing positive attitude towards life and emphasizing true value of life.

D. Following our heart and keeping faith towards God lead to a sound mind and

soul.

2. Which of the following experiences can be related to this stanza?

A. The best of life ‘s interest

B. The desire to provoke life ‘s mystery

C. The refusal of taking life ‘s consequences and the will of surviving for it.

D. The reality of life is made up of something great and profound than a mere

ordinary hustle-bustle routine of life

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