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Unit Topic Grammar Focus Text Type e-Resource Page 1 When I grow up • Conditional sentences:
first conditional e-mails 4
2 My dream job
• Connectives:
so that / so / because
• Infinitives:
verb + to-infinitives
interviews 8
Quiz 1 (Units 1-2) 12
3 Helping the children
• enough / not enough / too
• very little / very few notes 14
4 Charity work • either … or …
• neither … nor … notices 18
Quiz 2 (Units 3-4) 22
5 Watching films
• Adjectives:
‘-ed’ and ‘-ing’ adjectives
• Phrasal verbs
film reviews 24
6 Reading fun
• Relative pronouns:
who / which
• Conditional sentences:
second conditional
book reports 28
Quiz 3 (Units 5-6) 32
7 Popular festivals • Passive voice
• Tenses webpages 34
Quiz 4 (Unit 7) 38
Test (Units 1-7) 40
Final Reminder 45
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Conditional sentences: first conditional
• We use ‘If … , … will … ’ to show that something is likely to happen.
• We use the conditional clause to describe something that happens first.
• We use the main clause to describe something that will happen next.
• We can put ‘If’ at the begining of the sentence.
If I become an architect, I will design many magnificent buildings.
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If I become an architect, I will design magnificent buildings.
conditional clause (simple present tense)
main clause (future tense)
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Hi Bobby,
I am in Hong Kong now. This is my first visit to Hong Kong. This place is beautiful!
Tomorrow we will go sightseeing. If we 1 (get) up early, we 2 (go) to Kowloon Park in Tsim Sha Tsui to have a walk. If it
3 (not rain), we 4 (swim) in the swimming
pool. We 5 (have) lunch in a Chinese restaurant if it
6 (be) not too crowded. Chinese restaurants in Hong Kong are famous for their dim sum.
In the afternoon, we 7 (watch) a sky show in Hong Kong Space Museum if we can 8 (buy) the tickets. At night, we
9 (take) the ferry if we bk (visit) Aunt Tina
on Hong Kong Island.
We will leave Hong Kong the day after tomorrow. I know that you like collecting robots.
I bl (give) you Robot Poro as a birthday present if I can
bm (find) the latest model.
Talk to you later.
Yours, Uncle Tim
Complete the e-mail with the correct form of the given words.
Task to Do
e-mailsWe use the future tense in the main clause.
From : SEND
To : Subject :
timcheung@kmail.com bobbycheung@kmail.com Travelling in Hong Kong