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BE B1 Revision Class 15
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How do we form the First Conditional? Give an example.
If + present simple, will , Student's own example
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Open the brackets: 'He ______ (travel) more, if he _____(be) younger.'
He would travel more if he was younger.
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Make your own example with 1 Conditional
If + Present Simple + will + infinitive
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Open the brackets: 'We’ll have to cancel the show unless we ____ (sell) more tickets at the last minute.
We’ll have to cancel the show unless we sell more tickets at the last minute.
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Open the brackets: 'If you _____(have) time, can you go and pick up Bridget at the station?'
If you have time, can you go and pick up Bridget at the station?
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How would you call a specific problem of potential customers?
pain point
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How do we form the Second Conditional? Give an example.
If + past simple, would, Student's own example
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What conditional forms can we use instead of IF?
as long as, provided/providing that, on condition that, unless, supposing, supposed
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Explain the word 'specification'
a technical or technological description of a product
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Make your own example with 2 Conditional
If + Past Simple + would/could/might + infinitive
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Open the brackets: 'She ______ (miss) the bus if she _____(not, leave) soon.'
She'll miss the bus if she doesn't leave soon.
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Open the brackets: 'They ______(do) whatever they like provided that it is within the law.'
They will/may/can do whatever they like provided that it is within the law.
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How would you call a potential ability to perform, contain, produce?
capacity
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Open the brackets: 'If I ____ (be) you, I _____(get) a new job.'
If I were you, I would get a new job.
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What is the phrase for 'to make somebody feel something'?
to evoke feelings
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How would you name a product resistant to breaking into pieces?
shatterproof
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Which structure do we use to talk about imaginary present or future action?
Second Conditional
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Open the brackets: 'Supposing you lost your passport, you ______(have) to go to the embassy, wouldn’t you?
Supposing you lost your passport, you’d have to go to the embassy, wouldn’t you?
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Explain the word 'top-of-the-line'
the best and the most expensive
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