Is it good or bad to be promoted at work?
Good- you get a higher position
Complete and identify the conditional:
If you ______ (work) hard, you ______ (make) a lot of money.
(First) work; will/can/might make
What is the purpose of this phrase:
So, moving on to the results...
signposting (shows the speaker is moving to the next part)
If I ______ (be) you, I _______ (not trust) him.
were; wouldn't trust
What does "hand in your notice" mean?
You quit your job
When do we use the Zero Conditional?
Talk about general truths/facts
In which part of the presentation does this phrase belong?
In short, I think … . Thank you very much.
Conclusion
If he ________ (not spend) so much money, he _______ (have) enough for his rent last month.
hadn't spent; would have had
What's another way to say you were "made redundant"?
laid-off
If you _________ (not hear) anything back from the doctor yet, you _________ (call) them again.
haven't heard; should call
What is the purpose of this phrase:
I'll go on to conclude that …
explains what the speaker sets out to prove (sometimes called a thesis statement)
She _________ (not go out) with you even if you ______ (be) the last person on Earth.
wouldn't go out; were
Give three examples of jobs people find rewarding
Make a First Conditional sentence with "might"
Ex: You might win the lottery if you buy a ticket.
In which parts of the presentation do these phrases belong?
So those are the problems, what are the solutions?
If we take a look at this table now, it shows … and as you can see …
Introduction or main part
Main part
1. If he _______ (study) more when he was young, he ______ (have) a better job today.
2. We __________ (not date) now if we ________ (not met) in high school.
1. had studied; would/might have
2. wouldn't be dating; hadn't met
Use the phrase "get the hang of" in a sentence.
Ex: I just started a new job, so I'm still getting the hang of everything.
Give 2 examples of when we use the first conditional and make a sentence for each.
Ex: to express possibility, to make an offer, etc.
Say the purpose and the correct section for each phrase:
So hands up everyone who … ? OK. Lots of you.
For those who don’t know me already, I'm … and I'm …
Introduction or main part – to engage the audience and create a sense of expectancy
Introduction_ to introduce yourself
Give 3 examples of mixed conditional sentences
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