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Module 11 2016 English Learning Formula.

Module 11 Objectives Hello! Are you ready for a new week? I'm sure that ELF has been a great experience for you so far, but there are lots of new contents and topics ahead... We've got a huge objective this week... Conditionals! That's right. In this week, we will study the structure of conditional sentences and tenses. How can we understand the main idea beneath a conditional sentence? Well, the most important characteristic of a conditional sentence is the uncertainty of occurrence. In other words, we don't know -or we are not surewhether the action will or won't happen. When you say I will stay in Chicago -for example-, you are stating that this action will actually happen. The same certainty is expressed when you say It has rained since Sunday. It is sure that the action has really happened. However, when you say in Spanish Podría llover mañana, or Tú deberías ir al cine a ver esa película, the story changes a little bit. There isn't certainty in these sentences. We are not sure that these actions will effectively happen. And this is when conditionals must be applied. There are two groups of conditionals in English. The fist one is called Conditional Simple, and it works with the word Would. It works just like Will does for the future tense. On the other hand, there are Compound Conditionals with the words Could and Should. What do they mean? How do they work? How can we build sentences with them? Don't worry, because we will learn entirely this topic in Module 11. We will also study verbs To Keep, To Stay, and To Spend, which we left pending from Module 10. Finally, there is a surprise for you... I will introduce a new resource: Slang Words with Max! Are you ready to learn idioms and slang? I will show you modern and commonly used informal words, in order to improve the understanding of native speech. These video series will be free for ELF students, and I'm sure you will love it! Teacher Maximiliano.

Table of Contents Tabla de Contenidos del Módulo 11 Item Check: Vocabulary: - To Keep, To Stay, To Spend - Slang Words with Max! New Section! Grammar: - Conditional Would - Conditional Could - Conditional Should Practice: - Practice with Laura! - Sing and Learn with me!

Name: Unscramble the sentences! Date: Find and write the correct order for the following sentences: 1. keep / in / touch! / Let's 2. to / are / stay / Where / you / going / Santiago? / in 3. you / to / you / money / want / that? / spend / Do / on 4. did / him? / you / Why / so / spend / time / much / with 5. stay / in / will / you / When / my / house? 6. dangerous! / that / shouldn't / do / Kevin / because / it's 7. think / I / I / call / angry. / Should / her? / she's 8. learn / English? / everybody / should / Why 9. swimming / at / on / children / they're / It's / pool. / an / the / to / when / better / eye / keep 10. do / damaged. / Don't / get / You / that! / could

TEACHER ANSWER SHEET Unscramble the sentences! Find and write the correct order for the following sentences: 1. Let's keep in touch! keep / in / touch! / Let's 2. Where are you going to stay in Santiago? to / are / stay / Where / you / going / Santiago? / in 3. Do you want to spend you money on that? you / to / you / money / want / that? / spend / Do / on 4. Why did you spend so much time with him? did / him? / you / Why / so / spend / time / much / with 5. When will you stay in my house? stay / in / will / you / When / my / house? 6. Kevin shouldn't do that because it's dangerous! dangerous! / that / shouldn't / do / Kevin / because / it's 7. Should I call her? I think she's angry. think / I / I / call / angry. / Should / her? / she's 8. Why should everybody learn English? learn / English? / everybody / should / Why 9. It's better to keep an eye on children when they're at the swimming pool. swimming / at / on / children / they're / It's / pool. / an / the / to / when / better / eye / keep 10. Don't do that! You could get damaged. do / damaged. / Don't / get / You / that! / could

Inglés y Español unidos... Name: Date: Une con flechas la palabra en inglés con su equivalente en español 1 SHOPPING - - Correo electrónico a 2 CELEBRITY - - A tiempo completo b 3 DISC JOCKEY - - Pinchadiscos c 4 FAIR PLAY - - Socio d 5 INPUT - - Juego limpio, deportividad e 6 LINK - - Famoso f 7 LOOK - - Contraseña g 8 PASSWORD - - Derechos de autor h 9 PLANNING - - Autoservicio i 10 COPYRIGHT - - Agenda, horario, planificación j 11 SELF-SERVICE - - Aspecto, apariencia k 12 SPONSOR - - Enlace l 13 SPOT - - Patrocinador m 14 PARTNER - - Anuncio publicitario n 15 FULL TIME - - Ir de compras o 16 E-MAIL - - Aportación p

Inglés y Español unidos... TEACHER ANSWER SHEET Une con flechas la palabra en inglés con su equivalente en español 1 o SHOPPING Ir de compras 2 f CELEBRITY Famoso 3 c DISC JOCKEY Pinchadiscos 4 e FAIR PLAY Juego limpio, deportividad 5 p INPUT Aportación 6 l LINK Enlace 7 k LOOK Aspecto, apariencia 8 g PASSWORD Contraseña 9 j PLANNING Agenda, horario, planificación 10 h COPYRIGHT Derechos de autor 11 i SELF-SERVICE Autoservicio 12 m SPONSOR Patrocinador 13 n SPOT Anuncio publicitario 14 d PARTNER Socio 15 b FULL TIME A tiempo completo 16 a E-MAIL Correo electrónico

Inglés y Español unidos... Name: Date: Une con flechas la palabra en inglés con su equivalente en español 1 SHOPPING - - Correo electrónico a 2 CELEBRITY - - A tiempo completo b 3 DISC JOCKEY - - Pinchadiscos c 4 FAIR PLAY - - Socio d 5 INPUT - - Juego limpio, deportividad e 6 LINK - - Famoso f 7 LOOK - - Contraseña g 8 PASSWORD - - Derechos de autor h 9 PLANNING - - Autoservicio i 10 COPYRIGHT - - Agenda, horario, planificación j 11 SELF-SERVICE - - Aspecto, apariencia k 12 SPONSOR - - Enlace l 13 SPOT - - Patrocinador m 14 PARTNER - - Anuncio publicitario n 15 FULL TIME - - Ir de compras o 16 E-MAIL - - Aportación p

Inglés y Español unidos... TEACHER ANSWER SHEET Une con flechas la palabra en inglés con su equivalente en español 1 o SHOPPING Ir de compras 2 f CELEBRITY Famoso 3 c DISC JOCKEY Pinchadiscos 4 e FAIR PLAY Juego limpio, deportividad 5 p INPUT Aportación 6 l LINK Enlace 7 k LOOK Aspecto, apariencia 8 g PASSWORD Contraseña 9 j PLANNING Agenda, horario, planificación 10 h COPYRIGHT Derechos de autor 11 i SELF-SERVICE Autoservicio 12 m SPONSOR Patrocinador 13 n SPOT Anuncio publicitario 14 d PARTNER Socio 15 b FULL TIME A tiempo completo 16 a E-MAIL Correo electrónico