GE15 G2 class 7 Apr 1st

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Transcript of GE15 G2 class 7 Apr 1st

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Describe technology

Good morning!

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Theme: Inventions and discoveries.• Listening and writing practice

Theme: Take responsibility for a mistake• Identify use and structure of the third conditional

to talk about unreal situations

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4/1Activity: Listening and writing. Watch the video and listen carefully. Answer the handout sent to your email.

Top Notch Video

•Video U8•Attachment

Describe technology

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4/1Activity: Listening to the song, fill in the spaces, and discuss.

Song ‘More than words’ by Extreme

Take responsibility for a mistake

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4/1Activity: Speaking. Answer the questions below.

Third Conditional• If you could change something about the

past what would it be?• How do you think the result would be

different from now?

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4/1Activity: Speaking. Answer the questions below.

Third Conditional• Is it actually possible to change the past?• Is it possible to imagine the possible

consequences of a specific situation that we change from the past?• Are these possible consequences real right

now?Take responsibility for a mistake

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4/1Activity: Grammar. Read the sentences and answer the teacher’s questions.

Third Conditional: Examples• If he had married with her they would

have been very happy.• If the students had studied for the exam

everyone would have passed.• Andres Manuel wouldn’t have

complained, if he had won the electionsTake responsibility for a mistake

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Third ConditionalCharacteristics:•Has two clauses•Expresses a condition (if)•Talks about the past•It’s unreal

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Structure[IF + + PAST PERFECT] + { + WOULD HAVE + verb in past participle}

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Third Conditional:Exercises• http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/third-conditional-exercise-1.html• http://perso.wanadoo.es/autoenglish/gr.con3.p.htm• http://www.esl-

lounge.com/student/grammar/4g8-third-conditional-exercise.php

Take responsibility for a mistake