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AT THE SURVIVAL CAMP

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4 Vocabulary record

Parts of speech

N= noun

V= verb

Adj= adjective

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GRAMMAR TICKET 1

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1 READING. THEN, ON YOUR NOTEBOOK WRITE TEN QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS

READING TO ASK A PARTNER.

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2 LOOK AT THESE PICTURES AND TELL WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN. WRITE THE

SENTENCES ON YOUR NOTEBOOK

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GRAMMAR TICKET 2

FUTURO SIMPLE. ESTRUCTURA

AFIRMATIVO NEGATIVO INTERROGATIVO

I/You/He/She/It

We/You/They

will ('ll)

go.

I/You/He/She/It We/You/They

will not (won't)

go.

Will I/you/he/she/it

Will we/you/they

go?

- Will / will not (won’t) suele ir acompañado de referencias temporales:

tomorrow, next …,in the future, in … years, one day o con oraciones con

when.

- Se utiliza will (‘ll) y will not (won’t) + el infinitivo sin to …

o … para hablar de algo que probablemente sucederá en el futuro.

I’ll call you back tomorrow.

She won’t come to the party tonight

o … para hacer predicciones sobre el futuro.

Some day travelling to the moon will be cheap.

I’ll vote when I’m 18.

o … para expresar decisiones espontáneas.

OK. I’ll buy it!

I’ll have the prawn cocktail.

o … para hacer promesas sobre acciones, sucesos o situaciones que se

producirán en el futuro.

Will you phone me when you arrive?

Yes, I will.

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1 COMPLETE THESE QUESTIONS. USE: WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHO, HOW MANY,

WHAT TIME, WHY.

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2 WRITING. ON YOUR NOTEBOOKS WRITE QUESTIONS AND GIVE REASONS.

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GRAMMAR TICKET 3. FIRST CONDITIONAL. FRASES CONDICIONALES CON WILL

Se utiliza el primera condicional para hablar de acciones o sucesos que es

posible que se produzcan en el futuro. Estas frases tienen dos cláusulas: una es la

condición (la oración if), y la otra es la consecuencia de dicha condición. En la

primera clase de frases condicionales, la consecuencia se producirá en el futuro. Si

se cambia el orden de las cláusulas, el significado de la oración no varía.

La cláusula condicional en afirmativa

If Jim gets good marks, his parents will buy him a computer.

If + presente simple will (‘ll) / won’t + infinitivo sin to

Jim’s parents will buy him a computer if he gets good marks.

will (‘ll) / won’t + infinitivo sin to if + presente simple

La cláusula condicional también puede ser negativa

If Jim doesn’t get good marks, his parents won’t buy him a computer.

If + presente simple (doesn’t/don’t) will (won’t) + infinitivo sin to

Jim’s parents won’t buy him a computer if he doesn’t get good marks.

will (won’t) + infinitivo sin to if + presente simple (doesn’t/don`t)

La cláusula condicional también puede ser interrogativa.

Will Jim’s parents buy him a computer if he gets good marks?

Will (Won’t) + infinitivo sin to if + presente simple ?

If Jim gets good marks, will his parents buy him a computer?

If + presente simple will (won’t) + infinitivo sin to ?

Se añade una coma cuando la cláusula if va delante. Cuando la condición es negativa, podemos utilizar unless en vez de if not.

Jim’s parents won’t buy him a computer unless he gets good results.

Unless Jim gets good results, his parents won’t buy him a computer.

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9 SEPARATE THE WORDS AND WRITE THE SENTENCES CORRECTLY.

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READ THIS TEXT AND COMPLETE THE SENTENCES.

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