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EXPEDITION. 1º E.S.O. UNIT 9. Have you ever been in an EXPEDITION ? Would you like to go on expedition in a rainforest ? Why ? Why not ? What do you think the dangers are and if it is difficult to survive . What do you need to take with you when you go to the rainforest ? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1º E.S.O UNIT 9

EXPEDITION

• Have you ever been in an EXPEDITION?• Would you like to go on expedition in a

rainforest?• Why ? Why not?• What do you think the dangers are and if it is

difficult to survive. • What do you need to take with you when you

go to the rainforest?Make a list of travel equipment needed for an expedition in a RAINFOREST

IMAGINE YOU NEED TO FACE TO THESE SITUATIONS. What would you do?

• You can’t find your MAP • Your COMPASS is not working• You haven’t got any INSECT REPELLENT• You see a dangerous SNAKE• You are cold in your TENT• You are hungry and you see some fruit • A person in your group can not walk

BE ,

IMPERATIVES

It gives you an order or tells you what to do.

You can use the imperative form to give an order, to give a warning or advice, and (if you use "please") to make a request.

To make the imperative, use the infinitive of the verb without 'to':"Come here!""Sit down!"

To make a negative imperative, put "do not" or "don't" before the verb:"Don't go!""Do not walk on the grass."

Using the imperative form

DON’T PARK HERE

Examples of imperative sentences

Please take your seats. Get out your language books.Get out a pencil and paper. Turn to page 7.Complete problems 11-25.Don’t talkBe quietDon’t smokeStudy for the examBrings your notebooks

READING VOCABULARY

• Rainforest• Scientist• South Poe• Species• Campsite• Boat• Antarctica

• Mosquitoes • Enormous• Amazing • Tiny

GRAMMAR

Future Tenses

Future! What is it?In English we don’t have ONE future tense. We use several forms to talk about different ideas about the future.

•Future Simple “Will”•“Be going to”

•Present Continuous•Present Simple

Go to practice

I’m going to make two differences.

a. Future tenses to talk about plans a. Be going to

b. Will b. Future tenses to talk about predictions

a. Be going to b. Will

WILLWe use will + infinitive without to:

to express a sudden decision made at the moment of speaking. To express intention or promise.To express a prediction based on opinion or beliefs.To make a request or an offer.

Go aheadGo to practice

I have a nice dress! I will go to the party tonight!

I promise, I will bring the book tomorrow!

We think he will win the competition! He is a Spiderman!

I want to eat. Will you take a cat away?

Be going toWe use be going to + infinitive without

to:

To express n intention.

To express a prediction based on something we can observe now.

Go aheadGo to practice

Hmmm... I am going to sleep !

It is going to rain!

Will or be going to

1. Look! I’ve just won 100$. I will / am going to buy myself a new jacket at last.

2. He doesn’t look healthy and smokes like a chimney. He will / is going to have a heart attack one day.

3. Sarah is going on holiday tomorrow. I’m sure she will / is going to enjoy it.

4. I’ve decided to stay at home tonight. I will / am gong to study for my history test.

5. Al is coming to our party. I hope he will / isn’t going to / is going not to bring anyone with him.

6. Just look at Susan. Everybody can see that she will / is going to have a baby.

7. Don’t pick up the phone, I will / am gong to answer it.8. I’ve heard that Peter and Jane will / are going to spend their

honeymoon in Europe.

Let’s practice

Go ahead

READING THE FUTURE

Identify the four major lines.

1. The heart line2. The head line3. The life line4. The fate line (not

everybody has this line)

VOCABULARY

• SUNNY • COLD• FOGGY• WINDY• ICY• SNOWY• HOT • RAINY• CLOUDY• STORMY

WINDFOG

COLDSUN

RAINCLOUD

STORM

SNOWHEAT

ICE