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Ready, Steady, Go: Grammar 1

Ready, Steady, Go: Grammar 1

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9th Grade

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5 Slides • 17 Questions

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Ready, Steady, Go: Vocabulary (Continuation)

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Multiple Choice

The _________ didn't see the ball and said it was in but actually it was out.

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line judge

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umpire

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referee

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Multiple Choice

If he runs around the race ______ more than once, I'll be astonished!

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pool

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pitch

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track

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Multiple Choice

You can't play tennis if you haven't got a _______.

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stick

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racket

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bat

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Multiple Choice

It was a good thing Tony was wearing his ________ when he fell off or he could have got a nasty head injury.

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cap

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helmet

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glove

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Multiple Choice

We're not really keen on _______ sports like basketball; we prefer sports where we play one-on-one.

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indoor

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individual

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team

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Multiple Choice

The football __________ went into extra time but Germany won in the end.

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game

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match

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tournament

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Multiple Choice

He didn't score because the ball hit the_______.

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net

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goal post

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basket

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Ready, Steady, Go: Grammar 1

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Conditionals: Zero & First

Zero conditional

• If you exercise regularly, you stay in shape.

• When a player gets the ball in the net, he scores a point.


First conditional

• If Josh plays football all day today, he'll be too tired to go to the party.

• My parents might / may buy me a present if I win the tournament.

• If Tabitha does that again, she could get a red card.

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Multiple Choice

Which conditional is used to talk about something that is likely to happen in the present or in the future?

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Zero conditional

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First conditional

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Multiple Choice

Which conditional is used to talk about facts and general truths?

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Zero conditional

2

First conditional

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Multiple Choice

Which conditional can you use when instead of if?

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Zero conditional

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First conditional

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Multiple Choice

Which conditional can we also use may, might or

could with?

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Zero conditional

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First conditional

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Zero conditional

  • If clause (present simple) + Main clause (present simple)

  • To talk about results of an action or situation that are always true

  • If can be replaced with when

  • If a football player is shown a red card, he leaves the pitch.

  • When a football player is shown a red card, he leaves the pitch.

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Open Ended

you / hit the ball past the other player - you / get a point

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Open Ended

you / boil water - it / evaporate

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First conditional

  • If clause (present tense) + Main clause (will + bare infinitive)

  • To talk about results of an action or situation that will probably happen now or in the future

  • will in the main clause can be replaced with can/ could/ may/ might/ should or an imperative

  • If my team scores a goal, I'll be thrilled.

  • If my team scores a goal, we might win the game.

  • If you aren't doing anything tonight, watch the match at my house.

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Open Ended

you / be thirsty - drink some water

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Open Ended

I / feel cold - I / put on a sweatshirt

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Open Ended

John / be hungry - he / eat something nutritious

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