Food. second conditional

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Food. Second Conditional Language Competence: Second Conditional, enlarging vocabulary on the topic Speech Competence: talking about food preferences, healthy food Sociocultural Competence: getting to know about junk food

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Food. Second Conditional

Language Competence: Second Conditional, enlarging vocabulary on the topic

Speech Competence: talking about food preferences, healthy food

Sociocultural Competence: getting to know about junk food

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Answer the questions

• What’s the difference between English breakfast and Continental breakfast?

• What’s the main meal of the day?• What is “plain food”?

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Healthy or unhealthy?

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crisps

pizzas chips

hot dog

hamburger

JUNK FOOD

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• hamburgers• crisps• chocolate bars• hot dogs• pizzas

• high in calories

• lacking in nutrition

• high in saturated fat

• great risk of cancer

• gaining weight

• heart and liver diseases

• CAUSE SIDE EFFECTS

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Why do we eat junk food?

• lack of time• loss of tradition• lack of money

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enjoy

like

love

don’t like

hate

can’t stand

nutritious

healthy

unhealthy

lacking in nutrition

harmful

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Our choice is HEALTHY food

• BECAUSE• it is rich in vitamins• it is rich in minerals

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… is a typical … dish

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… is a typical … dish

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… is a typical … dish

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… is a typical … dish

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… is a typical … dish

burrito

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… is a typical … dish

ratatouille

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… is a typical … dish

sushi

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… is a typical … dish

baklava

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What do the stars like to eat and drink?

• Demi Moore• Helen Hunt• Eddie Murphy• Whoopi Goldberg• Bill Murrey• Mickey Rourke

• bacon sandwiches• fried chicken• watermelon (without

seeds)• turkey sandwiches• carrot juice• poached eggs

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Let’s make Christmas pudding.

• 1 фунт смородини

• 2 фунти родзинок

• 5 унцій тертого яблука

• 1 фунт хлібних крихот

• 1 фунт жиру

• 6,5 унцій цукатів

• 8 унцій муки

• 8 унцій цукру

• 5 яєць

• 0,5 унції меленої кориці

• 0,25 унції меленої гвоздики

• 0,25 унції меленого мускатного горіха

• Чверть чайной ложки приправи для пудинга

• Чверть джила бренді

• Чверть джила рому

• Пінта пива

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Conditional Sentences

Type 1Real

Type 2Unreal (present/future)

Type 3Unreal (past)

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If you cut the carrots,

(b) I’ll make the soup

if-clauseI’ll make the soup.(a)

main clause

if you cut the carrots.main clause if-clause

if-clause, main clausemain clause if-clause

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(d) If we don’t have class tomorrow, I’ll go skiing.

I’m going to go on vacation.

if-clause

(c)

main clause

If I have enough money,main clauseif-clause

SIMPLE PRESENT

in if-clausesfuture time

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Winston, if you were my husband, I would poison your coffee.

If you were my wife, Nancy, I woulddrink it.

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Tired TravelerTired Traveler

I wish I could brush my teeth right

now.

I wish I could brush my teeth right

now.

If I had more money, I would stay at better

hotels.

If I had more money, I would stay at better

hotels.

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Unreal conditionals are sentences that describe situations that are untrue, unlikely, or impossible in the present or the past.

In present-time situations, use the simple past in the

if clause and would, could, or might plus the

base form of the verb in the result

clause.

In present-time situations, use the simple past in the

if clause and would, could, or might plus the

base form of the verb in the result

clause.

If I had enough money, I would

visit Paris.

If I had enough money, I would

visit Paris.

She doesn’t have enough money and she won’t

visit Paris.

She doesn’t have enough money and she won’t

visit Paris.

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He didn’t travel with a map, so he got lost.

He didn’t travel with a map, so he got lost.

Use the simple past in the if clause. If the verb is be, use were for all persons. Use could, might, or would + base form in the result clause.

If I were a better planner I wouldn’t travel without a map.

If I were a better planner I wouldn’t travel without a map.

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Your Know-How

• If you want to talk about imaginary or unreal situations in the present or future use the Second Conditional:

If-clause main clause

• If I had more money, I'd buy clothes and shoes for each day.

V ed / II form would / could / might V

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Match the following sentences:

• If I had time, • If they found the

money, • If she changed her

mind, • I would see her• I would get it

• if I got time off. • I would go.• if it fit.• she would be

happier.• they would be rich.

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Fill in the gaps• Although Frantz wants to go to

New York next month and visit his sister, he can’t take time off from work.

• If Frantz (GO) ________________________ to New York next month, he (VISIT) ________________________ his sister.

went

would visit

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• Marie wants to invite Lucy and Kate to her party next Saturday. She hasn’t seen them in class tonight.

• She (INVITE) _______________________ Lucy and Kate if she

(SEE) _______________________ them in class tonight.

would invite

saw

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• Tom doesn’t have Joanne’s telephone number.

• If he (HAVE) __________________________ her phone number,

• he (CALL)___________ and (TELL) __________ her about the exam.

had

would calltell

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• Cristina isn’t here at the moment.

• If she (BE) ____________ here, she (KNOW) ____________ what to do.

were

would know

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It is very expensive to fly to Argentina.

If the air fare (BE) _____________

less expensive, Marcelo (FLY) _______________ there and

(SPEND) __________ this Christmas with his family.

were

would fly

spend

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Alexa would love to get a sports car, but she can’t afford one.

If she (HAVE) ______________ the money, she (BUY) ______________ a Porsche.

had

would buy

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Elbert doesn’t pay attention to his driving when he is behind the wheel.

He (AVOID) _______________ getting so many tickets if he (BE) ___________ a more careful driver.

would avoid

were

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Complete the following sentences

• If I felt better today, ____________________________________________________________________________

• If he exercised more often, ____________________________________________________________________________

• If we had more money, ____________________________________________________________________________

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• I would be more patient with him if ____________________________________________________________________________

• He would be happy if ____________________________________________________________________________

• He would learn English faster if ____________________________________________________________________________

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Make up sentences

If /cake / be chocolate/ he / eat / it

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• If / shoes/ fit / she / buy them

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• If / he / lose weight / he / be a superhero

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• If / it / be a steak / he / eat it

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Thanks a lot!