Conditionals
Time Phrases
Passive
Modals of Deduction
Vocabulary & Pronunciation
100

If it ___ (rain), I’ll stay home

If it rains, I’ll stay home.

100

I’ll wait here ___ you come back.

I’ll wait here until you come back.

100

Change to passive: They clean the classrooms every day.

The classrooms are cleaned every day.

100

He looks tired. He ___ be sick.

He might be sick.

100

Write 'maths' and 'history' with stress in IPA.

Maths /mæθs/, History /ˈhɪs.tri/

200

Correct the error: 

If I would study harder, I will pass.

If I study harder, I will pass. (not would)

200

Stay here ___ I call you.

Stay here until I call you.

200

Put into passive:

They built the house in 1990.

The house was built in 1990.

200

That can’t/must be Maria, she’s in Spain.

That can’t be Maria, she’s in Spain.

200

What are these rooms?

 /ˈkɪtʃ.ən/

 /ˈbed.ruːm/

 /ˈbɑːθ.ruːm/

Kitchen

bedroom

bathroom

300

Make a 2nd conditional: 

win the lottery / buy a new car

If I won the lottery, I would buy a new car

300

Correct: I won’t leave until you will finish.

 I won’t leave until you finish.

300

Turn into passive: 

Somebody stole my bag yesterday.

My bag was stolen yesterday.

300

Complete: It ___ be John. I saw him a minute ago.

It must be John. I saw him a minute ago.

300

Vocabulary: 

Write 'shoulder' 'elbow' and 'ankle' with stress in IPA.

Shoulder /ˈʃəʊl.dər/, elbow /ˈel.bəʊ/, ankle /ˈæŋ.kəl/

400

Create a sentence: If I studied more, …

... I would speak better English.

400

Use: when or until: She'll be happy ___ she passes the exam

She'll be happy when she passes the exam.

400

Rewrite in passive: People speak English in many countries.

English is spoken in many countries

400

Choose: That ___ be Peter. He’s too short.

That can’t be Peter. He’s too short.

400

What are these words?

/ɪɡˈzæm/

/test/

exam

test

500

 If I had more time, I ___ (learn) another language.

If I had more time, I would learn another language.

500

Correct: I’ll text you when I will arrive.

I’ll text you when I arrive.

500

Make passive:

They are repairing the bridge.

The bridge is being repaired.

500

Explain difference: might vs can’t vs must (with examples).

Might = possible; Can’t = impossible; Must = certain. 

Examples: She might be at home. That can’t be true. He must be tired.

500

What are these words?

/ˈtʃɪm.ni/

/ˈbæl.kə.ni/

Write 'Roof' in IPA. 

chimney 

balcony

/ruːf/

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