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Mastering English Conditionals and Modal Verbs for Effective Communication

Enhance your English grammar skills with a focused review of zero conditional, first conditional, and future modals. Learn how to construct sentences that express general truths, future possibilities, and how to make suggestions effectively. This guide includes essential vocabulary related to housework, activities with 'do' and 'make,' and terminology related to crime. Improve your responses to suggestions with phrases expressing agreement or dissent. Perfect for students aiming to boost their proficiency in English grammar and conversation.

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Mastering English Conditionals and Modal Verbs for Effective Communication

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  1. Revision

  2. Grammar: • Zero conditional • First conditional • Future modals • Be allowed to • Making suggestions

  3. Vocabulary: • The housework • Activities with do/make • Crime

  4. Zero conditional • form: If+ present simple, present simple. • use: general truths • example: If you meet someone, you say „hello”.

  5. First conditional • Form: If+ present simple, future simple (will). • use: When something will happen because you did another thing. • example: If my students get good marks on the test, I will be happy

  6. Future modals: • Form: have to will have to must will have to don’t have to will not (won’t) have to can will be able to can’t will not (won’t) be able to

  7. Making suggestions: • Why don’t… –czemu nie… • Why don’t we write the test right now? • What about…- co wy na.. • What about a French restaurant? • You could…- mógłbyś… • You could write your tests in pairs

  8. Responding (odpowiadanie na sugestie) • Super pomysł that’s a great idea! • Nieźle good thinking! • Nie podoba mi się I don’t think that’s a good idea • Wolałabym nie.. I’d prefer not to…

  9. Vocabulary: • The housework: Ex. 1 page 66! • Do/ make: ex. 3 page 66! • Crime: ex. 1 page 72!

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