English
12A10
I
English Teacher: Nguyen Gia Giang
Tran Hung Dao High School
Warm up
• What kind of conditional sentences they
are?
1. If I had money, I would buy a car
(Type 2)
2. She will get good marks if she studies
(Type 1)
hard
3. I would have met her if I had gone to
(Type 3)
school yesterday
(Type 2)
4. If I were her, I would love him
•PRONUNCIATION:
• Economics: [,i:kə'nɔmiks]
Kinh tÕ häc
• Philosophy: [fi'lɔsəfi ]
TriÕt häc
• Sociology: [,sousi'ɔlədʒi ]
X· héi häc
• Geographical: [dʒiə'grỉfikəl ] Thuộc về địa
lý
• Psychology: [sai'kɔlədʒi]
Tâm lý
học
• Engineering: [,endʒi'niəriη ]
Nghề kỹ sư
• Mathematics: [,mỉθə'mỉtiks] Tốn học
• Archeology:
Địa chất
Grammar
• * Conditional sentences
• a. Type 1
• If + S + V_ + O, S + will + V + O
+s
+es
• Eg: If you work hard, you will pass the
exam.
• If he stays at home, I will visit him.
B. Type 2
If + S + Vpast + O, S + would + V + O
were
• Eg: If I were you , I would study hard
• If he stayed at home now, he would be
watching T.V.
c. Type 3
• S + had + VPII + O, S+ would+ have+VPII + O
• Eg:
• If she had stayed at home yesterday, I
would have met her
• If you had studied hard last year, you
would have passed the examination
Exercise 1: Complete the sentences using the
conditional sentence type I
1. If you fail the GCSE examination, ……..
• If you fail the GCSE examination, you will not
be allowed to take the entrance examination to
the university
• 2. You won’t be able to get into the examination
if you are late 10 minutes
room
• 3. If you don’t send the application form on
time,
you will not be able/ allowed to take
the entrance exam
• 4. If you don’t have a reference letter,
you won’t be able/ allowed to submit
your application form
• 5. Unless you show your identity card,
you won’t be able/ allowed to get into the
examination room
Exercise 2: Express these situation using
conditional sentence type II
1. She doesn’t have a car. She doesn’t
go out in the evening
• If she had a car, she would go out in the
evening
• 2. Sarah doesn’t study hard. She hates
school
• If Sarah liked school, she would study
hard
• 3. I can’t do the test. It is too difficult
• I would/could do the test if it were not
difficult
• 4. Peter doesn’t read a lot. He can’t find
the time
• Peter would read a lot if he found the
time/ had more time
• 5. I can’t translate this. I don’t speak
Korean
• If I spoke Korean, I could translate this
• 6. They don’t travel far a lot. They are
afraid of flying
• If they weren’t afraid of flying, they would
travel far a lot
Exercise 3.
Complete the sentences with the
correct form of the verbs in brackets
• 1. If John had passed the GCSE examination, he
would have been
(be)........................
allowed to take the entrance
examination to the university
• 2. If you had sent the application on time, they might
have called
…………………..
(call) you for an interview. I can’t
understand why you didn’t
had installed
• 3. If John …………………
(install) an alarm, the thieves
wouldn’t have broken into his house
would have made
• 4. I ………………………… (make) a film with him if I had
been a famous director, but I was not
• 5. If you had told me earlier,
would have given(give) it to you
………………………...
I
• 6. We should have sent you a Christmas card if
had (have)
had you address
we …………………
HOME WORK
• Write:3 sentences using
conditional sentenceType 1
•
3 sentences using Type 2
•
3 sentences using Type 3