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Grammar coach: The unreal conditional
Watch che video to review the grammar point forthe lesson.
1h this achity you wil be graded on punctuation and capitalization (lowercase and UPPERCASE)
Example: {think james isnt fun, x TthinkJemes isn't fun, ¥
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The unvell@BrctionasGrammar: The unreal conditional 1
Drag and drop the carract verbs ta complece the statements.
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Iwouldn't buy ¥ thattablet fIwere ¥ you.
If didn't have ¥ antivirus software, 1wouldn’t surf ¥ the Internet.
I'dbe v2 better guitarist if practiced ¥ regularly.bd,| bavethey,done,| wouldhave) ,wouldshey do,
Ifthey had ¥- mare time, what would they de differantly?
We would do ¥ something outdoors if the weather were ¥ better.
(didnitneed| wouldn' peed would quit will guit,
IfJack didn't need ¥ that job, he would quit ¥ tomorrow!
Your hair would look ¥ great if you used ¥ this shampoo.
Would Rachel be v_upset if we didn't call ¥_her?Grammar: The unreal conditional 2
Complete each unreal conditional sentence with the words in paranthases. Use the correct forms of
the verbs.
In this acthity you are graded on punctuation and capitalization (lowercase and UPPERCASE)
Example: think james iant fun. x think Jemes ian't fun. 4
1 ITdidn’t have to ¥ study, would gov 10 che movie with you. (not, have 10 go)
2. Ifyou bought ¥ some ice cream, would help ¥ you eatit. (buy /help)
3. Would you accepe v the job iftrequired ¥_alloc of travel? you, accept / require)
4 What would your parents sey ¥ ifyou got va tattoo? (your parents, say get)
5) Ilasked ¥ out, would you go out ¥ with me? (ask /you, go out)
6 Ifhe were ¥ smart, he wouldn't spend ¥ every paycheck so fast. (be/ not, spend)
7 How would you spend v the money if youwon ¥ the lottary? (you, spend / win)
8 Ithe weather weren't ¥ so chilly, we would be ¥ at the beach today. (not, be/ be)cuss ethical choices 1
Speaking:
Listen to the conversation. Type the words you heer.
In this activity you are graded on punctuation and capitalizetion (lowercase arid UPPERCASE)
Example: j think james isnt fun, x [think James isn't fun. ¥
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Look et this. They didn’t charge us ¥ forthe desserts,
Really’ [think we'd better tell the waiter ¥
You think so?
Absolutely. Ifwe didnt tell him, it would be wrong ¥
BP we
lending of d + y in would you
Pronunciation Coach:
‘Wiatch the video to review the pronunciation point for the lesson.
In this actvty you will be graced on punctuation and capitalization (lowercase and UPPERCASE).
Exomple i think james isnt fun, x [think Jemes isn’t fun.
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Blending of B >] in would you
ian) Ce‘Speaking: Return someone else's property 1
Drag and drop the sentences to put the conversation in order
© _ ete acevey yousre graded on punctuation and capitalization (lowercase and UPPERCASE}.
Example: jthink james isnt fun. X think James isn't fun. v
(idea Donmenion i Ot yous Lahn you forgo somechine, J Escuseme, Ter ne otro,
(dentists och yours? Ub)
‘A: Excuse me. V [think you forgot something, ¥
B Tai
‘Ac Ian't this jacket yours? ¥
Oh, you're right. v Tels. ¥ That's nice of you. ¥
A: Don't mention it. ¥
Grammar coach: Possessive pronouns / Whose
‘Watch the video to review the grammar point forthe lesson.
© _Mthisectivty you will te graced on punctuation and capitalization (lowercase end UPPERCASE).
“Example: think james ient fun, x Tthink James ien’t fun. 4
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Possessive Prurs / Whose
ae)Grammar
‘ossessive pronouns, Whose 1
Choose the correct words to complete the conversations.
1A Which car should we take?
Br Let's take mine v.
2 A Whose suitease is this? Is it Brian's?
B: Yes, Ithinkit'shis 7.
3 A: Isthis your¥ book or Lisa's?
That one is hers ¥ .Is our ¥ flight at the same time as theirs ¥ ?
Almost. Ours ¥ leaves five minutes later.
Is that his ¥ parents! car?
No, theirs ¥ is black, too, butit's a different model.
Are these your ¥ earbuds?
No, but maybe they're Barbara's. She was looking for her ¥ earbuds.
Whose turn Is it, yours ¥ or mine ¥ 2
It's my ¥ turn.
Which of these are his ¥ keys?
The ones on the silver key ring are his ¥Waiter: Isthis youre #7
Customer: No, that's for you. It's your ¥ tip.
Man: Isthat book yours v ?
Woman: No, it'sher ¥_ book.3° Women on the left: Excuse me.I think you forgot something
Woman on the right: I did?
Woman on the left: Isr't that cell phoneyours ¥ 7
Women on the right: No, it's not mine v .Itmustbe his ¥
4 Women: Are these yours ¥?
Man: No, they're not mine ¥ I think they belong to that woman who's leaving,Listening: Discussions of personal values
Listen to the conversations. Choose the words that complete each statement.
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4 Kira thinks i's OK to wear a short skirt.
Kira's parents think i's net OK ¥ co wear a short skirt,
2. Sergio thinks employers don't care ¥ about tatoos.
His father disagrees ¥ with him.
3 Alison isnot happy ¥ that she's going ta local university.
Her parents think tis dangerous ¥ for her to move far away from home
4 Helena is not worried ¥ aboutwhat people think of her.
Her friend doesn't convince ¥ her.fon to phy inthe Mak This toumament was very mportant tos a a
career, because Hayes had not been playing very well that yea,
Ate the second round of the tournament, Hayes was relaxing in his hotel room when he realized
‘there might be ancther problem with the ball he played inthe firstround. He realized twas the wrong
type of ball, not the type that was allowed. It was a new type of ball that probably wasm't approved
‘or competition by the United States Goit Association. Hayes had tested the new bals for a golf
‘equipment compary four weeks eater Probably, he had left one ballin his bag accidentally
Hayes knew that i he admitted his mistake, he would probably not be allowed to play ful-time
‘on the next years PGA tout He also knew that no one except himself was aware of his mistake. (
Hayes had a choice: He could say nothing and keep playing, or he could admit that he had broken
‘the rues, which would definitely hurt his career.
‘Hayes decided to do the right thing. He felt that he wouldn't have been able to face himself he
hadn't told the truth, Tat night, he called an official, and, as expected, was dsqualfed from playing
‘on the nest PGA tour. Speaking about Ns mistake, Hayes sald “Its extremely ctszppointing, | keep
‘thinking fm going ta wake up and this is going to be a bad nightmare.” However, Hayes never
teqretted his decision. He added, "I would say everybody out here would have done the same thing.”
But the real question is: Would they? In a similar situation, would other professional athletes have
‘acted as honestly as J.P Hayes? Put yourself in Hayes’ shoes. Would you have done the same thing?
What isthe min idea of this article?
J.P Hayes as wrong to break the PGA rules
© |. P-Hayes did the honest thing even though it hurt his em
J.P Hayes had w pay penalty for his caddy mistake,>» 0334
Ret of Honesty
|LP. Hayes is a professional golfer. He is aso 2 truthful person, and Hayes has perhaps gotten more attention for an
accofhonesty ¥ dian for his golf game. While playingin the first round of a PGA cournamentn Texas, Hayes!
caddie handed him a bal from his golf bag. Hayes took twa shots and then noticed the ball he was playing with was a
diferent model shan the bal he stares the round with. This i against tne rules in professional got, ncasin many
professional sports, the PGA rules are very striet ¥ about such things. They have tobe followed exactly So, Hayes
‘made a split-second decision. He immediately called over an official, and told him about his mistake. The official said
that, even though iewas a mistake, he absolutely V had to pay. penalty There warn doubs about. The penalty
forthe mistake was wo shots. Even with the penalty, Hayes finished with 3 goad score. He azo dié well in the second
round so he had a good chance of going ono play inthe final, This tournament was very important to his career,
because Hayes had not been playing very well that year
[After the second round of the tournament, Hayes was relaxing in his hocel room when he realized there might be
another problem with the ball he playad inthe first round. He resized iewas the wrong Y type of bal, not the type
that was allowed. It was a nev type of ball that probably wasn't approved for competition by the United States Golt
‘Association. Hayes had tested the new balls fora gol equipment company four weeks earlier. Probably, ne had eft
‘one ballin hs bag accidentally ¥
Hayes knew that he admitted his mistake v , he would probably nt be allowed to play fulltime on the next year’s
PGA tour. He also knew that no one except himself was aware of his mistake. Hayes had a choice: He could say
‘nothing and keep playing, he could admit that he had broken the rules, which would definitely hurt his career
Hayes decided to do the right thing He fel that he wouidrit have been able to face himse' fhe hadnt told the truth.
‘That night, he called an official, and, as expected, was cisquaiied from playing on the next PGA tour. Spesking about
his mistake, Hayes sald "Tt’s extremely lsappoining. I keep thinking Im going to wake up and ths going to be a
bad nightmare.” However, Hayes never regretted his decision. He added, “T would say everybody out here would have
done the same thing” Bute real question Is: Would they? In a similar situation, would other professional athletes
hnave acted as honestly as). P. Hayes? Put yourself in Hayes" shows v Would you have done che same thing?‘equipment company four weeks earl Probably, he had left one ballin his hag accidentally
Hayes knew that if he admitted his mistake, he would probably not be allowed to play ful-time
‘on the next year's PGA tour He aso knew that no one except himsel was aware of his mistake.
Hayes had a cholce: He could say nothing and keep playing, or he could acmit that ne ad broken
‘the rules, which would definitly hut his carer.
Hayes decided to do the right thing. He felt that he wouldn't have been able to face himself fhe
hnadn’t told the truth. That night, he called an offical, and, as expected, was disqualified from playing
‘on the next PGA tour Speaking about his mistake, Hayes sald "Its extremely disappointing, | keep
‘thinking 'm going to wake up and the going to be a bad nightmare.” However, Hayes never
regreted hs decion, He added, "| would say everybody out here would have done the same tina.”
But the real question fs Would they? In a similar situation, would other professional athetes have
‘acted as honestly as J.P Hayes? Put yourself in Hayes’ shoes. Would you have done the sare thing?
Wha information ds the article “Act of Honesty” include? Choose allthe corect answers
the percentage of PGA gotfes who are not hanest
‘he mistakes). P. Hayes made ata golf cournament
‘the brand name of the got ball that Hayes used
JP. Hayes’ act of honesty
‘where Hayes war when he realized he had used the wrong typeof ball
the reactions of ether golfers to Hayes skuation
Hayes’ reason for doing what he did
the name cf the golfer who won thetournamentGame: Quiz show
© _ evs acaviy you wil be greed on punctuation anc capitalization (lowercase ard UPPERCASE)
ample: Link james isa fun. 2 Think James stun
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[40] 40] 40] 40)Part1
Listen to the conversations. Then choose the correct answers.
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Example:
‘Whose cell phone is i?
Olshis
eleshers.
ols thers,
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11 What does Jeff chink Adrienne should do?
> gets tattoo
© cover her tattoo
© getrid of her tattoo
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2. How does Tanya feel about piercing her ears?
“> She has already pierced them,
© She's would pierce them if she could.
© She dossn'tiike pierced earsro 00:12 1)
3 Whats Carla going to do?
try to keep the ring
> return the ring to its owner
© take the ring to the lost end found
> o= 00:16 4) coment) oF
4 Dana thinks that modesty is important
© at work.
all the time,
© when she's with friends.
Po 00:14 1) me
5 What does Michael plan to do?
pay the bill and leave
© tell the waiter about the error
© ask the waiter to give him the bill
Part2
Match the phrases to complete the sentences correctly.
A moral dlamma involvesPart3
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete each sentence.
In this activity you are graded on punetuetion and capitalization (lowercase ond UPPERCASE),
Example: think james isnt fun. x [think James isn't fun.
Example:
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2
B
IfT.could speak French,1| would 7. loveto travel in France.
Ifthe clerk doesn't charge me enough, Iwill ¥ say something about it
Ifyou truly understand my problem, you will ¥_ know wry I made that decision.
If Sara were here, she would ¥ know vihat to do.
Iwould ¥ tell you all about it I knew anything.
Sam would 4 be here if he had time.
Ifl dressed ¥ like that, my mother would be upset
No ene will understand him if he speaks ¥ Chinese.
Your father would help you if you had ¥ @ problem.
Iflwere ¥ you, would return the money.Part4
‘Camplete each sentance with the correct possessive pronoun,
Example:
‘That looks lke the notebook Jack lost. think i's his
16 This n't Kelly ané Justin's house. Theire is on the next street.
17 Lthinkyou dropped this money. Is tyours v ?
18 That bookis
-Tthas my name on it
19 We bought this chair from Scott, so now it's his
20. My ister an I have similar hair. My hi
iscurly. His * is litte curlerParts
‘Choose the correct answer for each question.
Example:
you can't face yourself, you
® feel ashamed
© can't deny what you've done.
© try to make an excuse for what you've done.
21 "To putyourself in someone else's shoes” means you
‘Go what someone elsa does.
‘do what someone else is supposed to do.
© try to imagine what a situation is like for someone else.
22 'Adrop in the bucket” means
‘under control
© e very smell amount.
part of a larger problem.
23 something costs "an atm anda leg"
is unfairly priced
© isvery expensive.
‘would be harmful 1 buyrorsome pepe, ts wou bea mora one, fut not Tr water. wen ego ome, necanea TE pone
and tol them abut the appointment back withthe shin, "Tatu the ight thing do” Baxter sa.
The police returned the book tits cwner Kari Jo Blkston. Ms, Blaston sid she ha allo that money
vith herto py frher wing St hod put the apointment bok on top of her ara she was getting in. But
She was thinking about other things, and shefrgt about te appsntment book A she dove aay, the book
feof her ar.
Ns. laston was etemely happy to have the maney back But she was even haplet to fnow that there re
still goad, honest peopl inthe worl
Example:
a
‘Jason Baxter saw a lot of money on the road
True
© Fase
‘The appointment book contained the owner's identification.
© True
Fate
Lister had # snoraleiemma about whether or notte return te money
True
© Folze
lisiter took the money tos Blakston
Tue
© Fale
‘The money was Ms Blakston's
© True
Fate