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Listen and repeat: economicsphilosophysociology geographical psychologyengineeringmathematics archeology Part 1: Pronunciation

-Sociology is her favourite subject at the university. -English language proficiency requirements for undergraduate courses such as engineering and mathematics are considerably demanding. -Some geographical names in Australia are very difficult to remember. -The entrance examination to universities in Vietnam always takes place in July. -Mathematics, Geography and Economics are his favourite subjects at Ha Noi University. Practise reading the sentences:

Part 2: Grammar

Conditional sentence If clauseMain clause Type 1present tensewill/shall/can Type 2past tensewould + B.I Type 3had + V 3/ed would have + V 3/ed

Example: If clauseMain clause Type 1If it rains, I will not go to school. Type 2If I were you, I would appologize him. Type 3 If he had got up early this morning, He would have not missed the bus.

Practice

Practice: Exercise 1 Complete the sentences 1.If you go there without the permission, you… 2.If you don’t learn hard, you… 3.If they don’t hurry up, they... 4.If …, he can not win the race. 5.She will be late if… 6.I can not go with you if…

Possible answers: 1.If you go there without the permission, you will be arrested. 2.If you don’t learn hard, you will fail the exam. 3.If they don’t hurry up, they will miss the bus/ go to school late. 4.If he doesn’t practise hard, he can not win the race. 5.She will be late if she doesn’t get up early. 6.I can not go with you if my parents don’t allow me.

Today I have a terrible working day. This morning, I get up late. I run to the bustop but the bus has gone. I have to wait for 15 minutes for the next bus. It’s 8h20 and I come to the office 20 minutes late. My boss complain me about that. I feel so upset that I can not complete anything this morning. Practice: Exercise 2 Make sentences using conditional sentence type 2 -If he got up early, he would not miss the bus. -If …

Some possible answers: -If he got up early, he would not miss the bus. -If he didn’t miss the bus, he would come to the office on time. -If he didn’t come to the office late, his boss would not complain him. -If he didn’t feel so upset, he would finish work this morning. -If he got up early, he would have a good day.

Practice: Exercise 3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1.If you had sent the application on time, they might … (call) you for an interview. 2.If John … (install) an alarm, the thieves wouldn’t have broken into his house. 3.I … (make) a film with him if I had been a famous director, but I was not. 4.If you had told me earlier, I … (give) it to you. 5.We would have sent you a Christmas card if we … (have) your address.

Answer: 1.If you had sent the application on time, they might have called you for an interview. 2.If John had installed an alarm, the thieves wouldn’t have broken into his house. 3.I would have made a film with him if I had been a famous director, but I was not. 4.If you had told me earlier, I would have given it to you. 5.We would have sent you a Christmas card if we had had your address.

Homework Exercise 1 Exercise 2