1. Look at the pictures. Use the prompts to make sentences as in the example.
become a pianist fall fall behind with homework have a car crash
=> Answer:
Ann might fall.
Steve might fall behind with homework.
Mark might have a car crash.
Laura might become a pianist.
2. Look at the notes. What should/ shouldn't one do while visiting someone in Canada?
1. Take off sunglasses when you talk to someone (✓)
2. arrive late at a meeting (X)
3. put elbows on the table when eating (X)
4. eat with your hands (X)
5. talk with your hands in your pockets (X)
6. bring flowers or chocolates when you visit someone (✓)
=> Answer:
1. You should take off sunglasses when you talk to someone.
2. You shouldn't arrive late at a meeting.
3. You shouldn't put elbows on the table when eating.
4. You shouldn't eat with your hands.
5. You shouldn't talk with your hands in your pockets.
6. You should bring flowers or chocolates when you visit someone.
3. What is the etiquette in your country? Prepare a list. Act out a dialogue. Use the phrases in the box.
A: I'm going to Vietnam next week.
B: Really? It's a beautiful country.
A: You were there last year. Is there something I should know?
B: Well, you should ...
A: Really? Anything else ...
=> Answer:
A: I'm going to Vietnam next week.
B: Really? It's a beautiful country.
A: You were there last year. Is there something I should know?
B: Well, you should dress more conservatively than you would at home.
A: Really? Anything else?
B: You shouldn't wear bare shoulders or shorts to temples or pagodas – this is seen as very rude and offensive.
4. Read the theory box. How do we form the first conditional?
=> Answer:
The first conditional in English is formed with the present simple after “if” while the second clause uses the future simple.
5. Put the verbs in bracket into Present Simple or Future Simple. Put commas when necessary.
1. If we (go) to the stadium we (see) our favorite band perform live.
2 The teacher (explain) the exercise to you if you (ask) him.
3. I (not/lend) your camera unless you (be) careful with it.
4. I (come) to your party if my parents (let) me.
5. If (meet) Joe tonight I (tell) him the good news.
6. If Kathy (visit) us we (order) pizza for dinner.
=> Answer:
1. go, will see
2. will explain, ask
3. won't lend, are
4. will come, let
5. meet, will tell
6. visit, will order
6. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
1. If Joe isn't busy, he (help) you.
2. If it rains, we (not/go) to the exhibition center tomorrow.
3. My parents won't let me come to the circus unless I (do) my homework first.
4. If you're hot I (open) the window.
5. If the tickets theatre (not/be) expensive, we'll go to the
=> Answer:
1. won't
2. won't go
3. do
4. will open
5. aren't expensive