Conditionals Continued.
Unit 7.3 (p. 74 – 75, 147)
Error Correction Exercise
Giving Legal Advice
Further Reading: Italian and English Conditionals
New Vocabulary
To be bothered = to be concerned/worried/interested
To bother to do something = to make the effort to do something
I’m not bothered = I don’t care
“th” is pronounced in English by sticking your tongue out between your teeth. It is a difficult sound, even for native speakers who sometimes pronounce it (incorrectly) as /f/ or /v/.
How does Lauren (a character created by the actress, Catherine Tate) pronounce bothered?
Lauren on work experience – meeting Tony Blair.
New Vocabulary from the reading on page 74
Consumption (noun – uncountable) verb: to consume
Emissions (noun plural) Verb: to emit (see collocations: http://oxforddictionary.so8848.com/search?word=emission )
Rigorous (adjective)
Indispensable (adjective)
Concept (noun – countable)
Ingenious (adjective)
Homework and Self Study
Irregular plurals p. 75, 5a, 5b
Alternatives to If p. 115, 155, 156
Noticing Conditionals when reading and listening
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/mar/13/counterfactual-history-what-if-waste-of-time
Conditionals In Song
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