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Learning to Learn (page 77, activity 7; page 79, activities 6 and 7)
Asking questions to deal with uncertainty It is normal not to understand everything when you are learning a new language. That is why it is very important to ask questions to check when you don’t feel certain about an idea, word, or phrase. Here are some questions that can help you.
I don’t understand. Do you know what a board game is? Sorry, I don’t know it. What is a board game? Board game means a game that you play on a board on a table, doesn’t it? A board game is a game you play on a board in a team, isn’t it? (page 80, activity 4) Learning to Know Conditions We can make conditions to say we will do something in a specific situation.
Condition
Result
If
subject
present simple + complement
subject will
s imple verb form + complement
If
you
play soccer with me I
will
play cards with you later.
If
Jaime is the bank
he
won’t be able to play.
play video games today
let you choose the movie tomorrow.
If
we
I
will
Making and responding to requests (page 81, activity 8; page 82, activity 4) Learning to Do
Making suggestions or requests
Agreeing to a request
I would love to. Sure. It’s my favorite game. That sounds great!
Who wants to play…? Why don’t we play…? Don’t you want to play…? How about a game of…?
Rejecting a request
Can we play…? Can’t we play…?
Maybe later, thanks. No, thanks. I’d rather...
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