Workshop 11s April 20-2020
Workshop 11th Grade
Topic: Zero and First Conditionals
If he so hard, he will ruin his health. (work)
He English quicker if he goes to England. (learn)
Will her ticket still be valid if she the plane? (miss)
I will phone you if I . (not / forget)
My parent me if I am in financial troubles. (not / help)
I will allow you to take my car if you slowly. (drive)
She will come if she busy. (not / be)
If we in groups, we will finish it quicker. (work)
You this problem if you read his paper. (solve)
They will not work properly unless you them good wages. (pay)
What if he does not send the money? (they / do)
Unless you are careful you the job. (lose)
You will lose all your money if you cards with them.(play)
If you the radio like that you will damage it. (use)
He will produce the film if we him money. (lend)
You your fingers unless you use gloves. (burn)
If you what I told you, you'll find the place easily.(remember)
He if you continue turning the radio up so loud. (be angry)
He works flexible hours; if there is not much to do, he (come) home early.
Unless you (apologise) , I’ll never talk to you again.
If you (pick) me up from work today, I (buy) you a drink.
If you (boil) soup, it (spoil) the flavour.
You (get) one point when you (answer) a question correctly.
I (meet) you in the square, unless you’d prefer to meet somewhere else.
If you (buy) a car, I (sell) my motorbike.
The rules of this club are very strict; if you (break) them, you are asked to leave.
He will never get promoted unless he
If you really want me to, I (take) the dog to the vet.
One day, a poor man, who had only one piece of bread to eat, was walking past a restaurant. There was a large pot of soup on the table. The poor man held his bread over the soup, so the steam from the soup went into the bread, and gave it a good smell. Then he ate the bread.
The restaurant owner was very angry at this, and he asked the man for money, in exchange for the steam from the soup. The poor man had no money, so the restaurant owner took him to Nasreddin, who was a judge at that time. Nasreddin thought about the case for a little while.
Then he took some money from his pocket. He held the coins next to the restaurant owner's ear, and shook them, so that they made a jingling noise.
"What was that?" asked the restaurant owner.
"That was payment for you," answered Nasreddin.
"What do you mean? That was just the sound of coins!" protested the restaurant owner.
"The sound of the coins is payment for the smell of the soup," answered Nasreddin. "Now go back to your restaurant."
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NOMBRE
DEL DOCENTE
Jaqueline Ossa Henao
GRADO: 11s
GUÍA DE AUSENCIA ÁREA: Idioma Extranjero Inglés
Instrucciones
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ustedes.
Porcentaje de Nota: Con el envío y aprobación de
este taller y la realización de la Evaluación del Máster se completaría el 100
de todas las actividades académicas de este período en el área de inglés.
Horas
de Clase: semanales
Fecha de Envío al docente: l 20 de Abril
Evaluación: La siguiente guía se evaluará
dentro del seguimiento y se confrontará cuando los estudiantes retornen a la Institución mediante varias estrategias
( quiz, pruebas, debates,
entre otros).
Conditional first exercises. Complete the following
sentences with the words in brackets.
Her father will be angry if she to this party. (go)
If he so hard, he will ruin his health. (work)
He English quicker if he goes to England. (learn)
Will her ticket still be valid if she the plane? (miss)
I will phone you if I . (not / forget)
My parent me if I am in financial troubles. (not / help)
I will allow you to take my car if you slowly. (drive)
She will come if she busy. (not / be)
If we in groups, we will finish it quicker. (work)
You this problem if you read his paper. (solve)
They will not work properly unless you them good wages. (pay)
What if he does not send the money? (they / do)
Unless you are careful you the job. (lose)
You will lose all your money if you cards with them.(play)
If you the radio like that you will damage it. (use)
He will produce the film if we him money. (lend)
You your fingers unless you use gloves. (burn)
If you what I told you, you'll find the place easily.(remember)
He if you continue turning the radio up so loud. (be angry)
First Conditionals exercises. Complete the
following sentences with the words in brackets.
When autumn (come) , the leaves
(fall) from the trees.
He works flexible hours; if there is not much to do, he (come) home early.
Unless you (apologise) , I’ll never talk to you again.
If you (pick) me up from work today, I (buy) you a drink.
If you (boil) soup, it (spoil) the flavour.
You (get) one point when you (answer) a question correctly.
I (meet) you in the square, unless you’d prefer to meet somewhere else.
If you (buy) a car, I (sell) my motorbike.
The rules of this club are very strict; if you (break) them, you are asked to leave.
He will never get promoted unless he
(learn) to be more polite to customers.
If you really want me to, I (take) the dog to the vet.
Supply the suitable forms of the verbs in
brackets.
1. If it doesn't (rain), plants cannot grow.
2. If I (try) to cook, I ruin the food.
3. If you smoke, your skin (age) more quickly.
4. If you heat ice, it (melt).
5. I feel good if you (visit) me regularly.
6. Water evaporates if you (boil) it.
7. Deren (cycle) to work if the weather is
good.
8. I feel sick if I (eat) too much chocolate.
9. You need to take my sister to the
hospital if she (drink) milk as she is allergic to
it.
10. If Andy (go) to bed late, he cannot wake up
early.
Supply the suitable forms of the verbs in
brackets.
1. If it doesn't (rain), plants cannot grow.
2. If I (try) to cook, I ruin the food.
3. If you smoke, your skin (age) more quickly.
4. If you heat ice, it (melt).
5. I feel good if you (visit) me regularly.
6. Water evaporates if you (boil) it.
7. Deren (cycle) to work if the weather is
good.
8. I feel sick if I (eat) too much chocolate.
9. You need to take my sister to the
hospital if she (drink) milk as she is allergic to
it.
10. If Andy (go) to bed late, he cannot wake up
early.
Translate
the Folowing sentences
- If he tells the truth, they will forgive him
- If we leave now we may get there by two
- If we are not there when they arrive, they can
wait at the pub
- If you start doing exercise you may lose some
weight.
- If you find a mistake, I will correct it
- If it gets cold you can use my coat.
- If you need money I will lend it to you
- If you train you will have a better performance.
- If you go to the doctor he will give you some
medicine.
- If you ask for it they will assign you to the new
project.
- I you want me to I will go by your house later
- If you eat well your health will improve.
- If you don’t like the color I can change it.
- If it starts raining we will have to cancel the
marathon.
- If they get to an agreement they will not have to
go to trial
- If you treat him better we will be nicer too.
- If I see the burglar I will recognize him
- If you practice you will be an expert.
- If you feel hungry you can take food from the
fridge
- If you like the dress you can buy it.
- If I get paid today I will buy the ticket.
- If he finds a solution he will tell us.
- If you start singing the others will join you.
- If we like the place we will rent it
Nasreddin
and the Smell of Soup
One day, a poor man, who had only one piece of bread to eat, was walking past a restaurant. There was a large pot of soup on the table. The poor man held his bread over the soup, so the steam from the soup went into the bread, and gave it a good smell. Then he ate the bread.
The restaurant owner was very angry at this, and he asked the man for money, in exchange for the steam from the soup. The poor man had no money, so the restaurant owner took him to Nasreddin, who was a judge at that time. Nasreddin thought about the case for a little while.
Then he took some money from his pocket. He held the coins next to the restaurant owner's ear, and shook them, so that they made a jingling noise.
"What was that?" asked the restaurant owner.
"That was payment for you," answered Nasreddin.
"What do you mean? That was just the sound of coins!" protested the restaurant owner.
"The sound of the coins is payment for the smell of the soup," answered Nasreddin. "Now go back to your restaurant."
Read
and answer the question according to the Reading:
- What food did the poor man have?
- soup
- bread
- nothing
- What kind of food did he see in the restaurant?
- bread
- meat
- Soup
- Why did he hold the bread over the soup?
- So the steam from the soup would go into the bread.
- So he could warm his hand.
- So the restaurant owner would get angry.
- Why did the restaurant owner take the poor man to Nasreddin?
- Because Nasreddin was a judge.
- So that Nasreddin could pay for the soup.
- Because Nasreddin was the man's relative.
- What did Nasreddin do with the coins?
- He gave them to the restaurant owner.
- He made a noise with them.
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