Unit 7. World population

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Welcome to our class
11A1
Match the words with the pictures.
class
glass
crowd
queen
grass
queen
glass
class
grass
crowd
WORLD POPULATION
Vo Thi Thu Thao
T.T GDTX TỈNH DAK LAK
Unit 7
E: Language focus
I. Pronunciation
/kl/; /gl/; /kr/; /gr/; /kw/.
II. Grammar
Revision
Conditional sentence type I
Conditional sentence type II
Conditional sentence type III
Unit 7: World’s Population
E. Language Focus
I. Pronunciation
* Listen and repeat
2. Practise reading the dialogue:
A: Didn’t you go to the cricket club?
B: Yes, I did go to the cricket club.
A: Was it crowded?
B: Quite crowded.
A: Was Greg there?
B: Greg there, yes. And Robert Queen was there, too.
A: Does Robert Queen like cricket?
B:No, he doesn’t. He quarreled with Greg.He went to the pub and drank some glasses of beer.
A: Oh dear!
B: Mm. Shall I take your clothes to the cleaner’s?
* Revision:
- Conditional sentence type I
- Conditional sentence type II
- Conditional sentence type III
II. Grammar
he will pass the exam.
EX: If he studies hard,
tomorrow
If the weather is nice, they will go swimming.
Conditional sentence type I
Ex: If he studies hard, / he will pass the exam.
It’s possible to happen in the present or future.
He would buy a house If he had much money.
If I were a kind of flower, I would be a sunflower.
Conditional sentence type II
Ex: If he had much money, he would buy a house.
It’s impossible to happen in the present
V2/ed
(be → were)
would + V(infi)
Last week
If he had paid attention to the lesson, he wouldn’t have got the bad mark.
If they hadn’t had many children, their lives would have been better.
Years ago
Conditional sentence type III
Ex: If they hadn’t had many children,
their lives would have been better.
It`s impossible to happen in the past.
would have +V3/Ved
had+ V3/Ved
1.C 2.B 3.A
Review: Put the clauses into their correct places
1
C
B
A
2
3
Conditional types
Exercise 1: Choose the best answer
1. I ----- to work if I had a car.
will drive B. would drive
2. Where in Viet Nam would you like to live if you ----- choose?
Can B. could
3. If the weather ----- good, we will have lunch outside.
is B. were
4. If the company offers me a job, I think I ---- it.
would take B. will take.
5. Many people would be out of work if that factory ------ down.
A. closed B. closes
6. If you finish before 4:30, I ----- and pick you up.
A. would come B. will come
They would have paid you more if they (be told) ........... .. of its value.
2. If I (realise) ... .....that Greg wanted to get up early, I would have woken him up.
3. If you had had breakfast, you (not/be) ........ hungry.
4. If they had had enough money, they (buy).. ........ that house.
5. If he (study) .... . harder, he would have passed the exams.
had been told
had realised
wouldn`t have been
would have bought
had studied
Exercise2: Put the Verbs in brackets into the correct form.
Match the clauses
in the column A with the clauses in the column B
1. b 2. c 3. a
Homework:
Learn by heart the formations of conditional sentences and do the exercises again.
Thank you very much for your attention !
11A1
Match the words with the pictures.
class
glass
crowd
queen
grass
queen
glass
class
grass
crowd
WORLD POPULATION
Vo Thi Thu Thao
T.T GDTX TỈNH DAK LAK
Unit 7
E: Language focus
I. Pronunciation
/kl/; /gl/; /kr/; /gr/; /kw/.
II. Grammar
Revision
Conditional sentence type I
Conditional sentence type II
Conditional sentence type III
Unit 7: World’s Population
E. Language Focus
I. Pronunciation
* Listen and repeat
2. Practise reading the dialogue:
A: Didn’t you go to the cricket club?
B: Yes, I did go to the cricket club.
A: Was it crowded?
B: Quite crowded.
A: Was Greg there?
B: Greg there, yes. And Robert Queen was there, too.
A: Does Robert Queen like cricket?
B:No, he doesn’t. He quarreled with Greg.He went to the pub and drank some glasses of beer.
A: Oh dear!
B: Mm. Shall I take your clothes to the cleaner’s?
* Revision:
- Conditional sentence type I
- Conditional sentence type II
- Conditional sentence type III
II. Grammar
he will pass the exam.
EX: If he studies hard,
tomorrow
If the weather is nice, they will go swimming.
Conditional sentence type I
Ex: If he studies hard, / he will pass the exam.
It’s possible to happen in the present or future.
He would buy a house If he had much money.
If I were a kind of flower, I would be a sunflower.
Conditional sentence type II
Ex: If he had much money, he would buy a house.
It’s impossible to happen in the present
V2/ed
(be → were)
would + V(infi)
Last week
If he had paid attention to the lesson, he wouldn’t have got the bad mark.
If they hadn’t had many children, their lives would have been better.
Years ago
Conditional sentence type III
Ex: If they hadn’t had many children,
their lives would have been better.
It`s impossible to happen in the past.
would have +V3/Ved
had+ V3/Ved
1.C 2.B 3.A
Review: Put the clauses into their correct places
1
C
B
A
2
3
Conditional types
Exercise 1: Choose the best answer
1. I ----- to work if I had a car.
will drive B. would drive
2. Where in Viet Nam would you like to live if you ----- choose?
Can B. could
3. If the weather ----- good, we will have lunch outside.
is B. were
4. If the company offers me a job, I think I ---- it.
would take B. will take.
5. Many people would be out of work if that factory ------ down.
A. closed B. closes
6. If you finish before 4:30, I ----- and pick you up.
A. would come B. will come
They would have paid you more if they (be told) ........... .. of its value.
2. If I (realise) ... .....that Greg wanted to get up early, I would have woken him up.
3. If you had had breakfast, you (not/be) ........ hungry.
4. If they had had enough money, they (buy).. ........ that house.
5. If he (study) .... . harder, he would have passed the exams.
had been told
had realised
wouldn`t have been
would have bought
had studied
Exercise2: Put the Verbs in brackets into the correct form.
Match the clauses
in the column A with the clauses in the column B
1. b 2. c 3. a
Homework:
Learn by heart the formations of conditional sentences and do the exercises again.
Thank you very much for your attention !
 







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