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The Real Conditional

 Conditional sentences express th the result of actions or conditions. - Zero Conditional 100% Two sentences present simple. - Firts Conditional. Two sentences present simple + future with will. If she checks in early, she´ll get the room she wants. Important Facts - If clause (the condition) If the business center is still open. - Results Clause (the result) I´ll check my e-mail. - Never use will in the if clause.

The Future With Will

  You can use will or won´t + a base form to talk about the future. Affirmative Statements  He will call back toomorrow Negative Statements We won´t be at the hotel this afternoon Questions. Will they take a taxi to the hotel? Yes, they will / No, they won´t Will she meet us at the restaurant? Yes, she will / No, they won´t

Stayin In Hotels

Comunication Goals. - Leave and take a message. - Check into a hotel. - Request house keeping services. - Choose a hotel. Vocabulary - a single room. - a double room. - a suite. - a smoking room. - a non smoking. - a twin bed. - a queen size bad - a king size bed - a rollaway bed. Activity. Have you - or has someone you know - ever stayed at a hotel? Tell you partner about it using the vocabulary and the facilities from the webside.

Discuss Preferences For Movie Genres

Movies Genres An action film  A horror film A science fiction film An animated film A comedy    A drama A documentary A musical Ways to express wants and preferences Would Like Use Would like  +  an infinitive ( to + a base form ) to politely express or ask about wants  Example. I´d like to go the movies Would she like to see The Dancer? What would your friends like to do?  I She  We                ´d  like  to  see  a  comedy They Would Rather Use would rather  + a base form to express  or  ask  about a preference between two or more avtivities Example. Would your children rather see an animated film or an action film? What would you rather do: go to a movie or a play? She´d rather see a less violent film than Gangs of New York I He We              ´d rather see a drama They Use Would rather not + a base form to express a negati...

The Present Perfect: For and Since, Other Uses Of The Present Perfect

U se for and since to describe periods of time that began in the past. Use for to describe a length of time. Use since with z specific time or date in the past. Example: I´ve been here for ten minutes ( a length of time) How long have you been here? I´ve been here for many years ( a longth of time) I´ve been here since eight o´clock ( a specific time in the past) Other uses: With always: I´ve always wanted to see Car planet With ordinals and superlatives. This is the thrid time I´ve seen Ping Pong. It´s the best movie, I´ve ever seen Example: Use the present perfect in all your answers. - Is there a movie you´ve always wanted to see R//= Yes, I´ve always wanted to see "The Hobbie" - Have you seen any good movies recently? R//= Yes, I´ve recently saw a good Interstellar.