English file Pre-
Intermediate
Unit 8B – First conditional
• Lead in – examples of Murphy’s law (5 mins)
• Discussion questions – Murphy’s law (10 mins)
• Reading – Murphy’s law – new vocabulary (5 mins)
• Reading – Murphy’s law – new vocabulary (5 mins)
• Reading – Murphy’s law – matching sentences (5 mins)
• Discussing the Murphy’s law examples (5 mins)
• Grammar – first conditional – highlighting (5 mins)
• Grammar – first conditional – presentation (5 mins)
• Grammar – first conditional – exercises (15 mins) 60
• Funny Murphy’s law examples quiz (10 mins)
• Grammar – first conditional – making sentences (5 mins)
• Pronunciation focus – homophones – discussion (5 mins)
• Pronunciation focus – homophones – exercises (5 mins)
• Vocabulary building – confusing verbs – Intro (5 mins)
• Vocabulary building – confusing verbs – matching (10 mins)
• Vocabulary building – confusing verbs – discussion (5 mins)
• Words from the class quiz (5 mins)
• Listening activities - HW
• How many of the things from the pictures
happen to you?
• What do you do when these things happen? Get
angry? Or accept it? Or something else?
• When was the last time something like this
happened to you? Describe the situation to
your partner.
Murphy was an
American
aerospace
engineer.
His 'Law' is ‘if
there is
something that
can go wrong, it
will go wrong.’
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Shopping
1. If you lose a glove and buy a new pair,... D. you'll find the lost one.
2. If you order something online,... H. you'll be out when they deliver it.
Transport
3. If you stop waiting for a bus and start walking, B. three will come at the same
time.
4. If you're in a taxi and you're late for something important, C. all the traffic
lights will be red.
Technology
5. If a technician comes to fix your computer, A. it will immediately start working.
6. If you need to print a document urgently, F. the printer won't have any paper.
Air travel
7. If you get to the airport early, E. your flight will be delayed.
8. If you're late for your flight, G. there'll be a long queue at security.
• If you lose a glove and buy a new pair, you'll find the lost
one.
• If you order something online, you'll be out when they
deliver it.
• If you stop waiting for a bus and start walking, three will
come at the same time.
• If you're in a taxi and you're late for something important,
all the traffic lights will be red.
The verb after if is in the present simple and the
other verb is in the future (will / won’t + infinitive).
D
G
E
F
A
B
tell won’t tell
don’t write
won’t remember
Will call get
‘ll help ask
‘ll phone hear
‘ll miss move
listen ‘ll understand
won’t be are
‘ll drive give
don’t take ‘ll rain
A)challenge
B)request
C) joke
Law of the Bath - When the body is fully
immersed in water, ________________ .
A) the telephone
rings
B) someone needs
the toilet
C) the hot water
goes
the telephone rings
Law of Probability – You’re more likely to
be watched if you’re doing something
__________.
A) stupid
B) important
C) dangerous
stupid
Law of Random Numbers - If you dial
__________ number, you never get a busy
signal and someone always answers.
A) an expensive
B) a wrong
C) your boss’s
a wrong
Doctors' Law - If you don't feel well, make
an appointment to go to the doctor, by the
time you get there you’ll _____________.
A) feel the same
B) feel worse
C) feel better
feel better
Wilson's Law of Marketing Strategy -
As soon as you find a product that you
really like, they will _______________.
A) increase the
price
B) stop making it
C) change the
formula
stop making it
Decree of Close Encounters - The chances of
meeting someone you know increases if you are
female and you have gone out with _____________
and wearing your worst clothes and with greasy hair.
A) no make up
B) no money
C) no phone
no makeup
Where
no
meat
wait
right
won
sea
wore
1. I can see the sea from here.
2. I write with my right hand.
3. He won one game.
4. I know there’s no hope.
1. recession = a difficult time for the economy of a country
2. applied for = sent applications and CVs to possible employers
3. got cut off = lost phone connection
4. either, or = one of two options
5. in the wild = in its natural state
6. the whole = all of
• Peter waited four months for a job interview, but when
the phone call finally came for an interview, they call got
cut off.
• Sue got up early for a trip to see a tiger, but didn’t see
one.
• However, other people who went on a trip to see birds saw
the tiger.
1. F (Peter did maths at university.)
2. T
3. F (Peter couldn’t call them back because his phone said
‘unknown number’.)
4. T
5. F (The guide wasn’t optimistic about seeing the tiger.)
6. F (Sue enjoyed her trip.)
1. looking for
2. told
1. hope that something good will happen,
hope to do something, wait for a bus,
wait for a long time
2. wear jewellery, wear clothes, carry a
bag, carry a baby
3. watch TV, watch a match, look at a
photo, look at a view
4. miss the bus, miss a class, lose a
match, lose your glasses
5. know somebody well, know something,
meet somebody for the first time, meet
at eleven o'clock
6. look for your glasses, look for a
job, find your glasses, find a job
7. lend money to somebody, borrow
money from somebody
8. win a match, win a medal, win a prize,
earn a salary, earn money
9. bring your dictionary, bring
something back from holiday, take an
umbrella, take your children to school
10. say sorry, say hello, say something to
somebody, tell a joke, tell a lie, tell
somebody something
12. hear a noise, hear the door bell,
listen to music, listen to the radio
11. look happy, look about twenty-five
years old, look like your mother,
look like a model
EF4PI Unit 8B - Murphys law First conditional.pptx
EF4PI Unit 8B - Murphys law First conditional.pptx
EF4PI Unit 8B - Murphys law First conditional.pptx

EF4PI Unit 8B - Murphys law First conditional.pptx

  • 1.
    English file Pre- Intermediate Unit8B – First conditional
  • 2.
    • Lead in– examples of Murphy’s law (5 mins) • Discussion questions – Murphy’s law (10 mins) • Reading – Murphy’s law – new vocabulary (5 mins) • Reading – Murphy’s law – new vocabulary (5 mins) • Reading – Murphy’s law – matching sentences (5 mins) • Discussing the Murphy’s law examples (5 mins) • Grammar – first conditional – highlighting (5 mins) • Grammar – first conditional – presentation (5 mins) • Grammar – first conditional – exercises (15 mins) 60 • Funny Murphy’s law examples quiz (10 mins) • Grammar – first conditional – making sentences (5 mins) • Pronunciation focus – homophones – discussion (5 mins) • Pronunciation focus – homophones – exercises (5 mins) • Vocabulary building – confusing verbs – Intro (5 mins) • Vocabulary building – confusing verbs – matching (10 mins) • Vocabulary building – confusing verbs – discussion (5 mins) • Words from the class quiz (5 mins) • Listening activities - HW
  • 4.
    • How manyof the things from the pictures happen to you? • What do you do when these things happen? Get angry? Or accept it? Or something else? • When was the last time something like this happened to you? Describe the situation to your partner.
  • 7.
    Murphy was an American aerospace engineer. His'Law' is ‘if there is something that can go wrong, it will go wrong.’
  • 9.
  • 10.
    Shopping 1. If youlose a glove and buy a new pair,... D. you'll find the lost one. 2. If you order something online,... H. you'll be out when they deliver it. Transport 3. If you stop waiting for a bus and start walking, B. three will come at the same time. 4. If you're in a taxi and you're late for something important, C. all the traffic lights will be red. Technology 5. If a technician comes to fix your computer, A. it will immediately start working. 6. If you need to print a document urgently, F. the printer won't have any paper. Air travel 7. If you get to the airport early, E. your flight will be delayed. 8. If you're late for your flight, G. there'll be a long queue at security.
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    • If youlose a glove and buy a new pair, you'll find the lost one. • If you order something online, you'll be out when they deliver it. • If you stop waiting for a bus and start walking, three will come at the same time. • If you're in a taxi and you're late for something important, all the traffic lights will be red. The verb after if is in the present simple and the other verb is in the future (will / won’t + infinitive).
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  • 16.
    tell won’t tell don’twrite won’t remember Will call get ‘ll help ask ‘ll phone hear ‘ll miss move listen ‘ll understand won’t be are ‘ll drive give don’t take ‘ll rain
  • 17.
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    Law of theBath - When the body is fully immersed in water, ________________ . A) the telephone rings B) someone needs the toilet C) the hot water goes the telephone rings
  • 19.
    Law of Probability– You’re more likely to be watched if you’re doing something __________. A) stupid B) important C) dangerous stupid
  • 20.
    Law of RandomNumbers - If you dial __________ number, you never get a busy signal and someone always answers. A) an expensive B) a wrong C) your boss’s a wrong
  • 21.
    Doctors' Law -If you don't feel well, make an appointment to go to the doctor, by the time you get there you’ll _____________. A) feel the same B) feel worse C) feel better feel better
  • 22.
    Wilson's Law ofMarketing Strategy - As soon as you find a product that you really like, they will _______________. A) increase the price B) stop making it C) change the formula stop making it
  • 23.
    Decree of CloseEncounters - The chances of meeting someone you know increases if you are female and you have gone out with _____________ and wearing your worst clothes and with greasy hair. A) no make up B) no money C) no phone no makeup
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  • 29.
    1. I cansee the sea from here. 2. I write with my right hand. 3. He won one game. 4. I know there’s no hope.
  • 31.
    1. recession =a difficult time for the economy of a country 2. applied for = sent applications and CVs to possible employers 3. got cut off = lost phone connection
  • 32.
    4. either, or= one of two options 5. in the wild = in its natural state 6. the whole = all of
  • 33.
    • Peter waitedfour months for a job interview, but when the phone call finally came for an interview, they call got cut off. • Sue got up early for a trip to see a tiger, but didn’t see one. • However, other people who went on a trip to see birds saw the tiger.
  • 35.
    1. F (Peterdid maths at university.) 2. T 3. F (Peter couldn’t call them back because his phone said ‘unknown number’.) 4. T 5. F (The guide wasn’t optimistic about seeing the tiger.) 6. F (Sue enjoyed her trip.)
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    1. hope thatsomething good will happen, hope to do something, wait for a bus, wait for a long time 2. wear jewellery, wear clothes, carry a bag, carry a baby 3. watch TV, watch a match, look at a photo, look at a view 4. miss the bus, miss a class, lose a match, lose your glasses
  • 44.
    5. know somebodywell, know something, meet somebody for the first time, meet at eleven o'clock 6. look for your glasses, look for a job, find your glasses, find a job
  • 46.
    7. lend moneyto somebody, borrow money from somebody 8. win a match, win a medal, win a prize, earn a salary, earn money 9. bring your dictionary, bring something back from holiday, take an umbrella, take your children to school 10. say sorry, say hello, say something to somebody, tell a joke, tell a lie, tell somebody something
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    12. hear anoise, hear the door bell, listen to music, listen to the radio 11. look happy, look about twenty-five years old, look like your mother, look like a model

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