Tham khao tieng anh
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Chia sẻ tài liệu: tham khao tieng anh thuộc Tiếng Anh 8
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„At the Restaurant“
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_Dialogue 9 :
Brian: Oh take a look at the menu!
Linda: Great! I will take the fish! And you?
Brian: I will probably order the fish, too. I do not know yet!
Linda: Let us talk a little bit about your future! What are your plans?
Brian: I am going to become a doctor.
Linda: Great! And what are you going to do after that?
Brian: Afterwards, I am going to work in a hospital in England.
Linda: And are you going to stay in London?
Brian: Perhaps I will go back to Germany. Only time will tell. I would like to have
family.
Linda: Really?
Brian: Yeah, why not? Hahahaha. And you?
Linda: If you like, then I will tell you now about my feelings and plans!
Brian: I would like to hear them! Tell me.
Linda: If I had the chance to do everything again, I would just do it again. But if I had
studied, I would have studied medicine or law. If I stay here in London, I will marry a
nice young man. If I had the choice, we would have a big family.
Brian: You are very honest and open, that is great.
Lesson 9
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Linda: If I say something, I always mean it.
Brian: And if I listen, I can always keep a secret.
Linda: I hope so! Because if you couldn’t, I would tear your head off. Hahahaha.
Brian: But before that, you would kiss me, if I asked you!
Linda: If you hadn’t just said that, I probably would have! Hahaha. Oh look, the
waiter is coming!
Brian: We would like the fish and the best wine you have!
_Grammar 9 A: Future Tense “will” :
Singular: Plural:
1. I will play
1. We will play
2. You will play
2. You will play
3. He will play, she will play, it will play 3. They will play
_Grammar 9 B: Future Tense “going to” :
Singular: Plural:
1. I am going to play
1. We are going to play
2. You are going to play
2. You are going to play
3. He is going to play, she is going to
play, it is going to play
3. They are going to play
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_Grammar 9 C: Future Forms :
Tenses with future meaning Examples
1. Use Future Tense “will” for
future events that cannot be
controlled and for spontaneous
reactions,
2. Future Tense “going to” for
plans, intentions and the near
future,
3. Present Simple for schedules
(e. g. times of arrivals and
departures),
4. Present Progressive for
individual plans and intentions.
1. “I think I will be back at seven.”
2. “I am going to become a
teacher.”
3. “I am playing chess with him
tomorrow.”
4. “The train leaves at eight”.
_Grammar 9 D: Conditional Forms :
Conditional Clauses Examples:
• Type 1 for a general fact or
something that is always true: If +
Simple Present, Future “will” (or
Simple Present for general facts).
• Type 2 for imaginary or unreal
events and actions: If + Simple
Past, Conditional 1.
• Type 3 for past situation that did not
happen: If + Past Perfect,
Conditional 2.
• Type 1: “If the rain stops,
the game will continue”.
• Type 2: “If he invited me to
his party, I would come”.
• Type 3: “If he had taken
better care, the accident
would not have
happened”.
Free English Work- & Textbook on: www.english-portal.net
(c) 2006
(c) 2006 by Mag. Schaller, Salzburg, www.english-portal.net
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27
„At the Restaurant“
photo © Paha_L – FOTOLIA
_Dialogue 9 :
Brian: Oh take a look at the menu!
Linda: Great! I will take the fish! And you?
Brian: I will probably order the fish, too. I do not know yet!
Linda: Let us talk a little bit about your future! What are your plans?
Brian: I am going to become a doctor.
Linda: Great! And what are you going to do after that?
Brian: Afterwards, I am going to work in a hospital in England.
Linda: And are you going to stay in London?
Brian: Perhaps I will go back to Germany. Only time will tell. I would like to have
family.
Linda: Really?
Brian: Yeah, why not? Hahahaha. And you?
Linda: If you like, then I will tell you now about my feelings and plans!
Brian: I would like to hear them! Tell me.
Linda: If I had the chance to do everything again, I would just do it again. But if I had
studied, I would have studied medicine or law. If I stay here in London, I will marry a
nice young man. If I had the choice, we would have a big family.
Brian: You are very honest and open, that is great.
Lesson 9
Free English Work- & Textbook on: www.english-portal.net
(c) 2006 by Mag. Schaller, Salzburg, www.english-portal.net
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Linda: If I say something, I always mean it.
Brian: And if I listen, I can always keep a secret.
Linda: I hope so! Because if you couldn’t, I would tear your head off. Hahahaha.
Brian: But before that, you would kiss me, if I asked you!
Linda: If you hadn’t just said that, I probably would have! Hahaha. Oh look, the
waiter is coming!
Brian: We would like the fish and the best wine you have!
_Grammar 9 A: Future Tense “will” :
Singular: Plural:
1. I will play
1. We will play
2. You will play
2. You will play
3. He will play, she will play, it will play 3. They will play
_Grammar 9 B: Future Tense “going to” :
Singular: Plural:
1. I am going to play
1. We are going to play
2. You are going to play
2. You are going to play
3. He is going to play, she is going to
play, it is going to play
3. They are going to play
Free English Work- & Textbook on: www.english-portal.net
(c) 2006 by Mag. Schaller, Salzburg, www.english-portal.net
Get the free monthly lessons on www.english-portal.net
29
_Grammar 9 C: Future Forms :
Tenses with future meaning Examples
1. Use Future Tense “will” for
future events that cannot be
controlled and for spontaneous
reactions,
2. Future Tense “going to” for
plans, intentions and the near
future,
3. Present Simple for schedules
(e. g. times of arrivals and
departures),
4. Present Progressive for
individual plans and intentions.
1. “I think I will be back at seven.”
2. “I am going to become a
teacher.”
3. “I am playing chess with him
tomorrow.”
4. “The train leaves at eight”.
_Grammar 9 D: Conditional Forms :
Conditional Clauses Examples:
• Type 1 for a general fact or
something that is always true: If +
Simple Present, Future “will” (or
Simple Present for general facts).
• Type 2 for imaginary or unreal
events and actions: If + Simple
Past, Conditional 1.
• Type 3 for past situation that did not
happen: If + Past Perfect,
Conditional 2.
• Type 1: “If the rain stops,
the game will continue”.
• Type 2: “If he invited me to
his party, I would come”.
• Type 3: “If he had taken
better care, the accident
would not have
happened”.
Free English Work- & Textbook on: www.english-portal.net
(c) 2006
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