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INTERMEDIATE 12

UNIT 12
JUST WONDERING.....
Welcome, students!
Fir st C onditional + will and
might.

https://youtu.be/s59ygVYxpag
Read listen to the conversation

A What are you doing this weekend?


B Mmm ... if the weathers nice, ..... we'll go for a
picnic.. A Ooh! Sounds nice. Where to?
B Not sure. We might go to the park, or we might go to the
country. A Well, I'm sure you'll have fun!

W hat's the difference between ... ?


We11 go for a picnic..
We might go to the park.
GRAMMAR
First conditional Use

Form The first conditional is used to express a

If + Present Simple, will + infinitive without to possible condition and a probable result in the

Positive and negative future.

If I work hard, I’ll pass my exams. If it’s sunny, we’ll go for a picnic.

If we don’t hurry up, we’ll be You’ll get wet if you don’t take an

late. If you’re late, I won’t wait umbrella. If and when

for you. Question If expresses a possibility that something will happen.

What will you do if you don’t go When expresses what the speaker sees as certain
to university? to happen.

Will you go to university if you When I get home, I’ll have a shower. N O T If I
pass your exams?
get home

Yes, I will.
N ote
s
English uses a present tense in the condition clause, not a future
form.

If it rains, I’ll stay home. N O T If it will rain ...

If I work hard, I’ll pass. N O T If I’ll work hard

...

The condition clause (if) can come at the beginning of the sentence

or at the end. Notice the use of the comma.

If I work hard, I’ll pass my

exams. I’ll pass my exams if I

work hard.
M IGHT
NO T E
Form :
The negative is often expressed with I don’t think
+
might + infinitive without to
will.
Might is a modal auxiliary verb. For I don’t think it’ll rain
an introduction to modal auxiliary tomorrow. Question

verbs. The inverted question Might you ...? is unusual. It is


very common to ask a question with Do you
The forms of might are the same for all
persons. think ...
+ will ...?

Short answer
It might.
LET'S P R A C T I C E
Choose the correct answer.

1.If I see Pele. I might tell / I'll tell him I saw you.
2.I'll come and see you if I have / I 1'1l have time.
3. I might see / I'll see you later. I'm not sure.
4.I might collect / I'll collect the kids from school if you want.
5.If you'll arrive / you arrive there before me, wait by the door.
6.If you tell me, 1 won't say / 11' 1 say a word to anyone else, I
promise,
ANSWERS
Choose the correct answer.

1.If I see Pele. I might tell / I'll tell him I saw you.

2.I'll come and see you if I have / 1'1l have time.

3. I might see / I'll see you later. I'm not sure.

4.I might collect / I'll collect the kids from school if you want.

5.If you'll arrive / You arrive there before me, wait by the door.

6.If you tell me, 1 won't say / 11' 1 say a word to anyone else, I
promise,
Going to and
might
Make conversations about these future possibilities,

What/going to do/after school?


don't know - go home/go into
town
Where/going on your next
holiday? not sure - Spain/Turkey
What/study at university?
haven't decided -
languages/business
What/buy Jane/birthday?
not sure - a T-shirt/make-up
When/see your boyfriend
ANSWERS
Going to and
might
1 A W hat are you going to do after school?
B I don't know. I might go home or I might go into
town. 2 A Where are you going on your next holiday?
B I'm not sure. I might go to Spain, or I might go to
Turkey. 3 A What are you going to study at university?
B I haven't decided. I might study languages, or I might study
business. 4 A What are you going to buy lane for her birthday?
B I'm not sure. I might buy her a T -shirt, or I might buy her some
make-
up. S A When are you going to see your boyfriend again?
B I don't know. I might see him on Friday night, or I might see him on
Saturday afternoon.
Who is speaking? Complete their
sentences.
Who is speaking? Complete their
sentences.
ANSWERS
Who is speaking? Complete their
sentences.

Advice, warnings, threats


1.If you take these pills, you'll feel better.

2.If you eat junk food, you'll get fat.

3.You'll fail your exams if you don't do your homework.

4.Careful! If you touch that, you'll get an electric


shock!

5.If you don't do what I say, I'll kill you!


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S econd conditional if +
WO ULD

https://youtu.be/
iZnL2cb_w20
Read and listen to Lily. How old do you think she is?
What does she wish f o r ?
Answer the questions
1.Does Lili have a brother?
2.How does she express her wish?
3.What would she do with her
brother?
4.How would she feel?
5.Why would her mum and dad be
pleased?
Read and listen to Lily. How old do you
think she is? What does she wish
for? Answer the questions
1.No, she doesn't.
2.If I had a baby brother, I would play
with him all the time.
3.They'd have a lot of fun
4.She'd be very happy.
5.Because she wouldn't ask them
for anything else.
Listen to Sam and Annie. What do they wish f o r ?
Complete their sentences.
Listen to Sam and Annie. What do they wish f o r ?
Complete their sentences.

Sam's Dream Annie's Dream


I'd like to be taller. If I were taller, I'd be in I have two kids. I love them, but I never have
the first team at rugby. And if I played really any time to myself. If I had a free weekend, I'd
well, I'd be captain. And then if I practised stay in bed all day. I'd read magazines and
really hard, maybe one day I could play for watch TV. Then I'd sleep all night and my
England! children wouldn't wake me. Oh, heaven!
My dad would be so proud of me!
GRAMMAR
How many sentences can you make from the chart? Read them
aloud.
Put the verbs in the correct first o r second conditional
form.

1.If 1 (win) the lottery, I (give) all the money to


you.
2.If you (go) out, you (get) me a
newspaper?
3.If I (find) a wallet in the street, I (not keep)
it.
4.If I (find) your book. I (give) it back to you.
5.'I'm going to bet £1,000 on a horse:

I (not do) that if I (be)


ANSWERS
Put the verbs in the correct first o r second conditional
form.

1.If 1 won (win) the lottery, I'd give (give) all the money to
you.
2.If you go (go) out, will you get (get) me a newspaper?

3.If I found (find) a wallet in the street, I wouldn't keep


(not keep) it.
4.If I find (find) your book. I'll give (give) it back to you.
5.'I'm going to bet £ 1.000 on a horse:

I wouldn't do (not do) that if I were (be)


you. You might lose the lot:
T HA N K
YOU
See you next
week!

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