domingo, 17 de junho de 2018

2bi Test Content N1 (Luciana)

- Past Perfect - p.21, blog (Exercises)

- Past Perfect x Past Simple - p.21, blog (Exercises)

- Should / shouldn't - p.33, blog (Exercises)

- Should have / shouldn't have - p.41, blog (Exercises)

- 1st Conditionals - blog (Exercises)

- 2nd Conditionals - p.35, blog (Exercises)

- Vocabulary about Illnesses and Injuries - p.32 and 40

- Dialogue: At the Doctor - p.34, blog (Exercises)

- ED (2bi)

NOTE: YOU DON'T NEED TO STUDY 3RD CONDITIONALS FOR THIS TEST.


2bi Test Content N2 (Carlos)

-Should / Shouldn't - p.33 / W16

-Should have / Shouldn't have - p. 41 / W22


-Illnesses - p. 32


-Injuries - p. 40


-1st conditional (explanation and structure) - Blog 


-2nd conditional  (explanation and structure) - Blog / p.35 / W17


-3rd conditional  (explanation and structure) - Blog / p.43 / W23



REVIEW EXERCISES WITH KEY:


1. Put the verb into the correct first conditional form:
a) I __________________ (go) to Marissa’s house if I _________________ (go) out tonight.
b) If they __________________ (say) that again, I _________________ (be) angry.
c) If we __________________ (not / see) our friends tomorrow, we __________________ (see) them next week.
d) If she __________________ (come) today, he __________________ (be) very surprised.
e) You __________________ (disappoint) us if you __________________ (forget) our gift.

2. Put the verb into the correct second conditional form:
1. If I _________________ (be) you, I _________________ (get) a new classmate for the work.
2. I _________________ (buy) a farm If I _________________ (win) the lottery,
3. If I _________________ (marry) you, we _________________ (be) unhappy. 
4., I _________________ (buy) my own company If I _________________ (have) enough money.
5. If he ________________ (be / not) so arrogant, I _________________ (forgive) him.

3. Complete the following sentences using your own words. (3rd conditional)
a. I would have lent you some money if…
b. The boss would have fired her if…
c. If she hadn’t missed so many classes,
d. If yesterday had been a holiday,
e. I would have called you if…




1. Put the verb into the correct first conditional form:

a) I ________will go__________ (go) to Marissa’s house if I _______go__________ (go) out tonight.
b) If they _______say___________ (say) that again, I _____will be____________ (be) angry.
c) If we _____don’t see_____________ (not / see) our friends tomorrow, we ______will see____________ (see) them next week.
d) If she _____comes_____________ (come) today, he _____will be_____________ (be) very surprised.
e) You _______will disappoint___________ (disappoint) us if you ___forget_______________ (forget) our gift.

2. Put the verb into the correct second conditional form:
1. If I ______were___________ (be) you, I ______would get___________ (get) a new classmate for the work.
2. I _____would buy____________ (buy) a farm If I _____won____________ (win) the lottery,
3. If I ______married___________ (marry) you, we ______would be___________ (be) unhappy. 
4., I ______would buy___________ (buy) my own company If I ______had___________ (have) enough money.
5. If he _____weren’t___________ (be / not) so arrogant, I _____would forgive____________ (forgive) him.

3. Complete the following sentences using your own words. (3rd conditional)
PERSONAL ANSWER –
Remember the structure: If + past perfect (had + verb in the 3rd form) … would have + verb in the 3rd form.
For example: I would have lent you some money if you hadn’t wasted all your money in expensive and useless things.
a. I would have lent you some money if…
b. The boss would have fired her if…
c. If she hadn’t missed so many classes,
d. If yesterday had been a holiday,
e. I would have called you if…