Where can you find an exhibit?
In a museum / an art gallery.
Who lived in a cave many years ago?
First people
Which four tenses can we use when we want to express the future?
will, be going to, present continuous, present simple
Fill the correct expression of future:
"I think it ___ rain tomorrow."
WILL
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in brackets (first conditional):
“If it ___ (rain), we ___ (stay) at home.”
If it rains, we will stay at home.
It´s a special kind of a trip when you go around famous places and monuments.
a tour
It´s a place with many ways, usually built in corn field or it can be full of mirrors to get lost.
a maze
List all the situations when you can use present simple tense for future
for timetables, for things that happen no matter what
Fill the correct expression of future. It´s the girl´s INTENTION.:
“She ___ ___ (visit) her grandparents this weekend.”
IS GOING TO VISIT
Complete the sentence using unless and the correct verb forms:
“___ you ___ (hurry), we ___ (miss) the bus.”
Unless you hurry, we will miss the bus.
It´s the opposite of an exit.
a ride
List all the situations when you can use present continuous for future
Rewrite the sentence to express a future timetable event:“The train will depart at 8:45.”
DEPARTS
Say the sentence using the first conditional.
“You won’t pass the test. You don’t study.”
You won´t pass the test if you don´t study.
You won´t pass the test unless you study.
Translate: panoramic, unspoilt, crowded, remote
panoramatický, nedotčený, přeplněný lidmi, vzdálený
Translate: unforgettable, picturesque, colourful, local
List all the situations when you can use "be going to"
intentions = plans (hodlám něco udělat), future based on evidence (důkaz)
Say a sentence to describe a fixed arrangement for tomorrow.
anything in the PRESENT CONTINUOUS
f.ex. I am meeting my mum tomorrow.
Say your own first conditional sentence using either if or unless about a real-life situation.
ex. Unless I get 1 from my English test, my mum won´t give me any Christmas cookies.
Explain in your own words: collaborate, plan, protect, develop
(your own words)
Explain in your own words: participate, organize, improve, monitor
(your own words)
List all the situations when you can use "will"
unsure future, opinions, decisions, threats, promises, offers
Say the correct option and explain your choice:
“Look at those dark clouds! It ___ (be) storm soon.”
IS GOING TO BE (based on evidence)
Explain how to form the first conditional and why we use it.
Main clause - will, conditional clause - if / unless + present simple
- for talking about real-life conditions (if something from the conditional sentence happens, the thing in the main clause will definitely come true)