In today’s lesson we are going to talk about football. We are
also going to look at the first and second conditional.
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2.- Your
turn…
Look at
the following pictures and describe exactly what you see:
E.g. In the first picture, I can see a lot of football players. They
are walking onto the pitch…..
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3.- Listening
(video)
3.1.- Listen
to your teacher talk about football and answer the following questions:
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4.- Grammar
Focus – First & Second Conditional
Look at
the following two sentences and identify the tenses in each sentence
e.g. present simple, past simple, etc. What is the difference in meaning
between the two sentences?
- If Manchester
United win the league I won’t
be very happy.
- If Portsmouth won the league I’d
be shocked.
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5.- Teacher
talk time
Listen to
your teacher explaining the differences between the first and second
conditional.
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6.- Your
turn
6.1.- Now
you have listened to your teacher explain the differences between the
zero and first conditional. I would like you to put the verbs in brackets
into the correct tense according to the meaning of the sentence.
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7.-
Listening
7.1.- Before
listening, try to learn the following key vocabulary.
Key Vocabulary
Footballer
Embarrassed
Football match
Away match
Home match
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7.2.- Now,
listen to Tim and Lisa discussing what they would do in certain situations
and answer the following questions.
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Listen
once and answer the following question:
How many
questions are asked?
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7.3.- Now
listen again and complete the following questions and answers.
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7.4.-Tapescript
Tim:
What
would you do if you saw a famous footballer?
Lisa:
I
don’t really know, it depends if he was good-looking or not.
Tim:
Ok
then, well, what would you do if he was a good-looking footballer?
Lisa:
Nothing!
I would be too embarrassed.
Tim:
Right.
Well, what would you do if you were invited to a football match and
you had to work early the next day?
Lisa:
I
would definitely go. I love football. I’ve got a question for
you…Would you watch your team play away from home if you had
to sit with the home fans?
Tim:
No,
never! That would be awful. I wouldn’t be able to shout for
my team!
Lisa:
If
you were already going to a football match and someone offered you
another ticket, what would you do?
Tim:
I
would probably ask some of my friends to see if they wanted to go.
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8.-
Your turn…
Answer the
following questions with as much detail as possible:
If your
friends were going to a football match and they hadn’t invited
you, what would you do? Why?
What would
you do if you didn’t like football and you were given a free
ticket to see a match?
If you
had the opportunity to go to a party or stay at home with some friends
to watch a football match, what would you do? Why?