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B1 lesson 7

Look at this picture carefully.


Here are some possible answers:

1. I can see six people on a rooftop. There are lights and it is snowing.

2. They are smiling and having a good time. They are drinking something.

3. Maybe they are celebrating a birthday or New Year.

Use these words in a sentence

Here are some possible answers:

1. The friends gathered to celebrate the end of the school year.

2. A formal party is a chance to wear nice jewellery.

3. I only put on make-up when I go on a night out.

4. We had a really enjoyable time at the party.

5. The sandwiches had a cheese filling.

Lucia talks about the the best party she has ever been to.
1. He’s got quite a lot of money, so he hired a venue for it.

2. We all dressed up, I wore high heels, jewellery and make-up.

3. It’s my birthday next week, so now it’s my turn to throw a party.

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Remember the conversation Lucia and Emilio had.
1. It will be cheaper.

2. Don’t have to tidy up.

3. People might not come.

4. It will be expensive.

Let’s revisit what you learned about first conditionals. Choose the correct option for each
sentence.

1. If you like, I will help you plan your party.

2. If you have the party at home, it will be cheaper.

3. If we do it at a bar, we won’t have to tidy up.

Complete the sentences with the verb in brackets in the present simple or will.
1. We’ll be late for the party if we don’t hurry up.
2. I will go out tonight if I finish all my homework.
3. If we pass our exams, we’ll have a big party to celebrate.
4. Will Jon come to Emma’s party if she invites him?
5. I think she will have a great time if she comes tonight.
6. If I have a party for my birthday, do you think many people will come?

Lucia and Emilio continue to discuss Lucia’s party.

1. False: Emilio thinks it is a bad idea to get a DJ because they are expensive to
hire.
2. True: Lucia’s friend is a DJ.
3. False: Lucia’s friend can’t DJ at the party because she is DJing in a club on
that night.
4. False: Emilio thinks it is a bad idea to take a cake to the bar.
5. False: Lucia doesn’t really like cake.

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Let’s revisit what you learned about second conditionals. Complete the sentences
with one of these words: would wasn’t be

1- If we hired a DJ, it would be expensive.

2- If she wasn’t out playing music, she’d be perfect.

3- If we brought food to the bar, it would probably get quite messy.

Use the prompts to write second conditional sentences and questions.


1. If you were a DJ, what music would you play?

2. The party would be better if he had more friends.

3. If I forgot her birthday, she would be very angry.

4. I would have the party at home if my parents weren’t there.

5. I wouldn’t go to this party if you paid me.

Listen again to Lucia and Emilio and complete the sentences with the missing
words.
1. What about music? We could get a DJ.

2. I don’t think that’s a good idea.

3. Let’s just make a playlist for the music.

4. Good idea.

5. What about food? Why don’t we get a cake or something?

Let’s revisit what you learned about making suggestions.


1. Why don’t we have a party?

2. How about going to a club?

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3. We could have the party in a cafe

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