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6C Into the wild

6C Into the wild

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Rungnapha Chewarussamee

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11 Slides • 20 Questions

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6C Into the wild

Week 15.1​

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Outline for week 15.1

  • Read and answer questions.

  • Match the words in the box with parts of the landscapes.

  • Do the survival quiz

  • Listen and answer questions.

  • Match the two parts to make sentences from the audio.

  • Grammar : Second conditional

Subject | Subject

Some text here about the topic of discussion

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media

​1. Read the text and answer questions.

  1. ​Would you like to have Gemma's job?

  2. What are the best and worst things about it?

  3. Do you think you could survive in the wild?

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media
  1. Match the words in the box with parts of the landscapes

cliff waves peak sunset waterfall rocks​

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Picture 1

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cliff

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waves

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peak

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sunset

5

waterfall

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Multiple Choice

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Picture 2

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cliff

2

waves

3

peak

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sunset

5

rocks

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Multiple Choice

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Picture 3

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cliff

2

waves

3

peak

4

sunset

5

rocks

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Multiple Choice

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Picture 4

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cliff

2

waves

3

peak

4

sunset

5

rocks

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Multiple Choice

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Picture 5

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cliff

2

waves

3

peak

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sunset

5

rocks

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Picture 6

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cliff

2

waves

3

peak

4

sunset

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rocks

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  1. Do the survial quiz. Listen ​to Gemma and check your answer.

media

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Multiple Choice

If I were in the mountains and saw a bear outside its cave,...

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I'd run away as fast as possible.

2

I'd climb the nearest tree.

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I'd take a photo. What an opportunity!

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Multiple Choice

If I were on a hike in the rainforest and ran out of food,....

1

I'd eat a small animal, like a tarantula.

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I'd find some plants and eat them.

3

I wouldn't eat anything.

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Multiple Choice

If I were swimming in the ocean and saw a shark in the water,...

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I'd scream and swim in the opposite direction.

2

I'd move towards the shark and kick it in the nose.

3

I'd try to swim quickly and quietly away.

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Multiple Choice

If I were hiking and needed to drink some water,...

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I'd drink the water from a river or lake.

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I'd find a stream to get water.

3

I wouldn't drink any water.

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  1. Listen and answer the question.​

  1. Why should you climb up high in a tree?

  2. What do tarantulas ta​ste like?

  3. What percentage of sharks don't attack humans?

  4. What can river water contain?​

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

What percentage of sharks don't attack humans?

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50%

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755

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80%

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95%

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Multiple Choice

What can river water contain?

1

virus

2

bacteria

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toxic

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  1. Match the two parts to make sentences.

​ 1. If you ran, a. I wouldn't take a photo.

  1. ​If I were in this situation, b. would you look for a stream?​

  2. If you needed water, c. the bear would follow you.

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Grammar: Second conditional

Impossible or very unlikely situations:

If I saw a bear in the mountains, I'd run.

If he ran out of food in the rainforest, he wouldn't eat anything.

What would you do if you saw a shark in the ocean?

​Look! We can use were instead of was in ​the second conditional.

​I wouldn't drink the river water if I were you.

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P. 123 Second conditional

We use the second conditional to talk about impossible or very unlikely situation. ​

If I went climbing in the mountains, I'd take a first-aid kit. (but it's not likely that I'll go clibming in the mountains.)

There are two parts to a second conditional sentence: an if clause to describe the situation and the main clause to describe the result.

If she had more money, she'd buy a new car. ​

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Match the two parts to make second conditional sentences!

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Multiple Choice

If you had a daughter, ___

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it would be much more popular.

2

it would be about my childhood.

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if you weren't at work?

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if I came from the US.

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what would you name her?

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Multiple Choice

I would speak perfect English

1

it would be much more popular.

2

it would be about my childhood.

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if you weren't at work?

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if I came from the US.

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what would you name her?

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Multiple Choice

Your computer wouldn't do strange things

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it would be much more popular.

2

it would be about my childhood.

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if you weren't at work?

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if it didn't have a virus.

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what would you name her?

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Multiple Choice

If you told people about your website,

1

it would be much more popular.

2

it would be about my childhood.

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if you weren't at work?

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if it didn't have a virus.

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what would you name her?

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Multiple Choice

What would you do today

1

it would be much more popular.

2

it would be about my childhood.

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if you weren't at work?

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if it didn't have a virus.

5

what would you name her?

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Multiple Choice

If I wrote a book,

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it would be much more popular.

2

it would be about my childhood.

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if you weren't at work?

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if it didn't have a virus.

5

what would you name her?

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Preparation after break

6D Would you take the risk?​

Quiz 6​

6C Into the wild

Week 15.1​

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