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B2
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Lesson Plan

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48 First Reading Part 7

10mins - Conversation: Speaking part 2: In this part of the test, the interlocutor will give each student two photographs to talk about. Students will have a 'long turn' where they will talk about their photographs for one minute, and a 'short turn' where they will answer a question about their partner's photograph for thirty seconds.

Candidate A: (long turn) These photographs show people listening to music in different situations. I'd like you to compare the pictures, and say what you think the people are enjoying about listening to music in these situations.

Candidate B: (short turn) Do you ever go to concerts? (why, why not?)

Candidate B: (long turn)These photographs show people who are feeling happy for different reasons. I'd like you to compare the photographs, and say why you think people are feeling happy.

Candidate A: (short turn) Do you enjoy going to birthday parties?

**10mins - **Review: Mixed conditionals

Zero conditional: facts, absolute truths.

If + present simple, present simple.

- If you heat ice, it melts.

First conditional: Events we expect to happen.

If + present simple, will/can/going to + infinitive

- If it rains, the football match is going to be called off.

Second conditional: Events that are desirable but unlikely.

If + past simple, would + infinitive

- If I had a million dollars, I would buy a yacht.

Third conditional: Unreal things from the past that would have had a consequence.

If + past perfect, would + present perfect

- If I had been more careful, I wouldn't have had the accident.

10mins - Worksheet: 17 mixed conditionals

10mins - Activity: I didn't do it! Each student has been accused of a crime. Students must defend their innocence, while also explaining how they would have done the crime if they had been guilty.

Ex: I didn't steal the chocolate cake, but if I had stolen it, I would have also taken the bottle of milk.

15mins - Test: 48 reading practice - part 7

**05mins - **Warm down: Goodbye, see you next time.

**00mins - **Homework: Complete the next section of the online homework.

Answers

  1. J - if the guests hadn't been careless
  2. E - he wouldn't have got into trouble
  3. A - if she wasn't such a jealous type
  4. I - he wouldn't get so tired.
  5. H - if the roads had been less busy
  6. B - I'd probably try to get into a local team
  7. C - they usually wait until the weather is good.
  8. G - she'll get a nasty virus
  9. D - and you'll never forget his face.
  10. F - I still wouldn't love you!
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