Unit 5. Higher education

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WELCOME TO le quy don HIGH SCHOOL
UNIT 5. HIGER EDUCATION
PERIOD 29. E. LANGUAGE FOCUS

Teacher : Le Thi Toan
Pronunciation - Main Stress
-ic, -ical, ophy, -ogy, -ing, -ity ending words
Warm – up
Listen and tell which syllable receives the main stress
- economics
 ecoNOmics
- electric
 eLECtric
- mathematics
 matheMAtics
Rule: main stress is placed on the syllable
RIGHT BEFORE –IC

Main stress is placed on the syllable right before other endings: -ophy, -ical, -logy, -ing, -ity
phiLOsophy
matheMAtical
eLECtrical
poLItical
PsyCHOlogy
archeOlogy
engiNEERing
uniVERsity

* Listen and repeat
ecoNOmics
phiLOsophy
sociOlogy
engiNEERing
geoGRAphical
matheMAtics
psyCHOlogy
archeOlogy
* Practise reading these sentences
1. Socio-lin’GUIStics is his favourite subject at the uni’VERsity.
2. English language proficiency requirements for undergraduate courses such as engi’NEERing and mathe’MAtics are considerably deMANDing.
3. Some geo’GRAphical names in Australia are very difficult to remember.
4. The entrance examination to uni’VERsities in Vietnam always takes place in July.
5. Mathe’MAtics, Ge’Ography and Eco’NOmics are his favourite subjects at Ha Noi National Uni’VERsity.

B. Grammar

Warm – up
Read, translate the content of the following letter and guess what we are learning today
Dear honey,
.... If you ask me to climb the highest mountain, I
will do it for you. If you ask me to swim across the
longest river, I will do it for you. If you ask me to
walk through the largest desert, I will do it for you. ‘Cause I love you.
P.S. If it doesn’t rain this afternoon, I will come to see you.

II. Presentation
Conditional Sentence Type I
If/ Unless S + DO, S + WILL DO
, S + CAN DO
, (PLEASE) DO
, DON’T DO
Use: Possible, probable (present or future)
If it continues to rain, I will stay at home.
If it rains tomorrow, I won’t go Hanoi.
Examples
Practice
Exercise 1 (page 59)
Complete the sentences with Conditional Sentence Type I
If/ Unless S + DO, S + WILL DO

2. You won’t be able to get into the examination room if you (be) 10 minutes late.
3. If you don’t send the application form on time, you (not be) able to take the entrance exam.
Key to exercise 1
2. You won’t be able to get into the examination room if you 10 minutes late.
3. If you don’t send the application form on time, you able to take the entrance exam.

are
won’t be
4. If you don’t have a reference letter,
You able to submit your application form.
5. Unless you show your identity card,
you able to get into the examination room.
won’t be
won’t be
Use: Impossible, unreal, unlikely situations (present or future)
2. Conditional Sentence Type II
If/ Unless S did, S would/ could do

Ex: If I were you, I would buy that house.
(I am not you, and I will not buy that house)
Ex: I don’t have a bike. I walk to school.
 If I had a bike, I wouldn’t walk to school
Exercise 2 (page 60)
2. Sarah doesn’t study hard. She hates school.
 If Sarah____ school, she_____hard.
likes; will study b. liked; would study
c. likes; would study d. liked; will study
3. I can’t do the test. It is too difficult.
 I ______do the test if it ________not too difficult.
can do; was b. could do; is c. could do; was d. can do; is
4. Peter doesn’t read a lot. He can’t find the time.
Peter ______a lot if he ______more time.
Would read; had b. will read; had
c. would read; has d. will read; has

Key to exercise 2





2.  If Sarah____ school, she_____hard.
likes; will study
c. likes; would study d. liked; will study
3.  I ______do the test if it ________not too difficult.
can do; was b. could do; is d. can do; is
4. Peter ______a lot if he ______more time.
b. will read; had
c. would read; has d. will read; has
c. could do; was
b. liked; would study
a. would read; had
Barack Obama had 349 votes. He became the winner.
 IF Barack Obama HADN’T HAD 349 electoral votes, he WOULDN’T HAVE BECOME the winner.
John McCain didn’t have enough votes. He didn’t become the winner.
 IF John McCain HAD HAD enough votes, he WOULD HAVE BECOME the president of the U.S.
3. Conditional Sentences Type III
If S + had + PII, S + would have/ + PII
could have

Use: Unreal, No longer possible in the past


Exercise 3. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
2. If you had sent the application on time, they might ____(call) you for an interview. I can’t understand why you didn’t.
3. If John _____(install) an alarm, the thieves wouldn’t have broken into his house.
4. I ____(make) a film with him if I had been a famous director, but I was not.

Key to exercise 3


2. If you had sent the application on time,
they you for an interview. I can’t understand why you didn’t.
3. If John an alarm, the thieves wouldn’t have broken into his house.
4. I a film with him if I had been a famous director, but I was not.
would have made
might have called
had installed
IV. Production. Chain Game
Ex: If I travel to England, I will go to London.
If I travel to England, I will/ can …(go to/ visit/ see…)
Buckingham Palace, London
London Bridge Tower
Hyde Park, London
Westminster Palace
Big Ben
Make sentences with Conditional Sentence Type I
Ex: If I lived in America, I would travel to Hawaii very often.
If I traveled to Hawaii, I would/ could…
Swim at nice beaches
Go on a wonderful cruise
Travel around on a nice boat
See hula dancing
See beautiful flowers
See Dolphin
Visit the undersea world in a submarine
Homework
- Complete the exercises in the course book and the exercise book;
- Prepare Unit 6. A. Reading
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for attending our class
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