First Conditional - Real Conditional Sentences
If it rains I’ll wear my raincoat by Carolyn Graham
If it rains / I’ll wear my raincoat. (clap)
If it doesn’t rain / I won’t. (clap)
When it’s cold / I always wear my gloves.
When it isn’t cold, / I don’t. (clap)
If it snows I won’t wear sandals* (clap)
If the sun comes out I will. (clap)
But if it rains I’ll wear my brand new coat.*
If I don’t I’ll get a chill. (clap)
Article chants:
Show me a pencil. Point to your teacher.
Show me a pen. Point to yourself.
Show me some paper. Point to the trash can.
Show me your friend. Point to the shelf.
Open the window. Raise your hand high.
Shut the door. Put it down.
Hands on the table. Give me a smile.
Feet on the floor. Never a frown.
Point to the ceiling. Over to the left.
Point to the ground. Now to the right.
Stand up. Sit down. Stand up. Sit down.
Look around Point to the light.
Show me a chalkboard. Show me a pencil.
Show me a book. Show me a pen.
Show me a chair. Show me some paper.
Give me a look. Show me a friend.
Will & would chants:
When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again
Patrick S. Gilmore
When Johnny comes marching home again,
Hurrah! Hurrah!
We’ll give him a hearty welcome then
Hurrah! Hurrah!
The men will cheer and the boys will shout
The ladies they will all turn out
And we’ll all feel gay,
When Johnny comes marching home.
I Would Walk 500 Miles
We would sing 500 songs
And we would sing 500 more
Just to be the fans who sing 1000 songs
We love the Portland Thorns
Don’t let up now! Don’t let up now!
(Scarves up!) humdididididi humdiddlei

All jazz chant doc.

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    First Conditional -Real Conditional Sentences If it rains I’ll wear my raincoat by Carolyn Graham If it rains / I’ll wear my raincoat. (clap) If it doesn’t rain / I won’t. (clap) When it’s cold / I always wear my gloves. When it isn’t cold, / I don’t. (clap) If it snows I won’t wear sandals* (clap) If the sun comes out I will. (clap) But if it rains I’ll wear my brand new coat.* If I don’t I’ll get a chill. (clap) Article chants: Show me a pencil. Point to your teacher. Show me a pen. Point to yourself. Show me some paper. Point to the trash can. Show me your friend. Point to the shelf. Open the window. Raise your hand high. Shut the door. Put it down. Hands on the table. Give me a smile. Feet on the floor. Never a frown. Point to the ceiling. Over to the left. Point to the ground. Now to the right. Stand up. Sit down. Stand up. Sit down. Look around Point to the light. Show me a chalkboard. Show me a pencil. Show me a book. Show me a pen. Show me a chair. Show me some paper. Give me a look. Show me a friend. Will & would chants: When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again Patrick S. Gilmore
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    When Johnny comesmarching home again, Hurrah! Hurrah! We’ll give him a hearty welcome then Hurrah! Hurrah! The men will cheer and the boys will shout The ladies they will all turn out And we’ll all feel gay, When Johnny comes marching home. I Would Walk 500 Miles We would sing 500 songs And we would sing 500 more Just to be the fans who sing 1000 songs We love the Portland Thorns Don’t let up now! Don’t let up now! (Scarves up!) humdididididi humdiddlei