- Listening - A story...
- Remember that when someone is telling you a story it is very important to show your feelings (interest, surprise, etc.) to encourage the speaker to continue telling the story. Here are some expressions to react to the speaker's words.
- Showing surprise: You're joking.
- Reacting to bad news: How awful!
- Agreeing: I can imagine!
- Asking for more information: What happened? - What did they do? - Was anybody hurt?
- Grammar
WHAT + (A) + NOUN: What a surprise! - What a day! - What bad luck!
HOW + Adjective: How awful! - How interesting! - How lucky!
- Speaking: Taking about car journeys. Have you ever...got really lost in a car? / run out of petrol? / had a puncture? / broken down? / missed something important because of traffic problems? / been stopped in a car by the police? / stopped to pick up a hitch-hiker?
- NEW FILE - 3B I will survive.
- Reading
- Grammar - Third conditional
A. 1c / 2d / 3e / 4b / 5a
B. i. had or had not + past participle (i.e. the past perfect).
ii. would (not) + have + past participle.
C. Grammar Bank - p. 135
- If I'd waited another minute, I would have seen you.
- If you hadn't left the door open, the cat wouldn't have got out.
- If I spoke French fluently, I'd apply for the job.
- He wouldn't have fallen if he had been wearing mountain boots.
- If I knew the answer, I'd tell you (or I could tell you).
- If he wasn't / weren't so obstinate, I wouldn't argue with him all the time.
- If I could drive, I wouldn't depend on public transport.
- If she had shouted, people would have realized she was there.
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