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I have an English test tomorrow, so I am so nervous.
I ask my teacher for some advice…
2. Can You Guess…
What are their names?
Which one is the teacher and which one is the student?
Where are they now?
What are they talking about?
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I'm really nervous about my English exam
tomorrow! What should I do?
Thank you…
Don’t worry! If you prepare well,
you’ll make it! I have some
questions for you about how to
deal with problems during your
examination. Let’s answer to make
sure you are ready.
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If I don’t understand a
question, I’ll need to read
it again carefully.
What will happen if
you don’t understand
a question?
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If I forget a word, I’ll try to use a
synonym or explain the meaning in
another way.
What will you do if
you forget a word
during the writing
section?
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If I run out of time,
I’ll answer the easiest
questions first.
What should you do
if you run out of
time?
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If I get too nervous, I’ll
take a deep breath and
relax before continuing.
What will you do if
you get too nervous?
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If I make a mistake, I won’t worry
too much—I’ll correct it, move on
and focus on the next questions.
What will you do if
you realize you make
a mistake?
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No, I won’t. I will revise my test
paper carefully before handing in it.
Will you hand in your
test paper if you
don’t revise it?
10. What do you think? Is he ready for his adventure?
Yes No
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Thank you, teacher! I feel much
more confident now!
You have prepared
very well. Try to do
them, I believe you
will pass the exam
easily.
12. Examine The Sentence
Are we talking about the past, present or
future?
Are we talking about something that will
definitely happen, or might happen?
What tenses can you see?
What connecting word can you see?
What contraction can you see?
What punctuation can you see?
If I don’t understand a question, I’ll need to read it again carefully
future
It might happen.
present, future
if
I will = I’ll
comma, full stop
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13. Affirmative Form
(If + present simple), (future)
(future) (if + present simple)
Question Form
you do if you get too nervous?
you hand in your test paper if you don’t revise it ?
Negative Form
If I understand a question, I’ll need to read it again carefully.
If I make a mistake, I worry too much.
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If I don’t understand a question, I’ll need to read it again carefully
What will
Will
don’t
won’t
14. Ready to Practise?
Match the beginnings and ends of the sentences.
If we get tired,
We’ll take a coat,
Where will you go to university,
Who will help you,
If you get home early,
If it’s raining tomorrow,
If I can’t see the film at the cinema,
If we don’t know the answer,
I’ll watch it next year.
if you don’t pass your exams?
if you get stuck?
we won’t stay out late.
we’ll ask the teacher.
I won’t go for a run in the park.
will you make me dinner?
if it’s cold and rainy.
we won’t stay out late.
if it’s cold and rainy.
if you don’t pass your exams?
if you get stuck?
will you make me dinner?
I won’t go for a run in the park.
I’ll watch it next year.
we’ll ask the teacher.
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15. Your Turn!
Now role play, ask and answer your questions.
Do you think your son or daughter can go to the
concert?
Work with your classmate.
Imagine you’re a parent. Your daughter/son wants to go to a concert
with her/his friends. What ‘if’ questions can you ask? Write down five
questions.
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