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es? Carry out my plans? Am very pleased with myself? Would describe my experiences as somewhat dull? Do not enjoy going to art museums? Suspect hidden motives in others? Do just enough work to get by? often down in the dumps? Tend to vote for liberal political candidates? Tend to vote for conservative political candidates? Make people feel at ease? Make plans and stick to them? Have frequent mood swings? Don39。 assertive, mitted, dedicated, narrowminded, successful serious, firstclass, fair, fantastic, fascinating, lazy, cowardly, fainthearted, refined, unchanging, solid, fit, feeling good, hardworking, industrious, progressminded, cheeky, kind, friendly, happy, cheerful, merry, thoughtful, considerate, hospitable, generous, educated, cultured。d be more aware of what people really felt. c) we wouldn39。d be interested in working there. d) we39。t be so behind technologically. d) I39。d save a lot of money. d) I39。d both benefit. d) I39。d try to find a job with one of the Japanese banks. d) you39。d try to find a job with one of the Japanese banks. d) we wouldn39。d both benefit. d) we wouldn39。d be more aware of what people really felt. d) we wouldn39。d be more aware of what people really felt. d) we wouldn39。 Unit 1 What would you do? Part 1: Teaching design (第一部分:教學(xué)設(shè)計(jì) ) Structures: Second conditional, Should for advice Target language: What would you do if you won a million dollars? I’d give it to medical research. I can’t sleep the night before an exam. What should I do? If I were you, I’d take a long walk before going to bed. Vocabulary: million, charity, pimple, confident, shirt, tie, medical research Learning strategies: Matching, Listening for key words SECTION A Goals ● To learn to use Second conditional and Should for advice ● To listen and talk about imagined life Procedures Warming up by learning about Second conditional and Should for advice The second conditional (also called conditional type 2) is a structure used for talking about unreal situations in the present or in the future. This page will explain how the second conditional is formed, and when to use it. The structure of a second conditional sentence Like a first conditional, a second conditional sentence consists of two clauses, an if clause and a main clause: if clause main clause If I had a million dollars, I would buy a big house. If the if clause es first, a ma is usually used. If the if clause es second, there is no need for a ma: main clause[ if clause I would buy a big house if I had a million dollars. We use different verb forms in each part of a second conditional: if clause if + subject + simple past verb* main clause subject + would + verb 1a Talking about imaginary situations What would you do if you had a lot of money? If I had a lot of money, I would give it to charity. If I had a lot of money, I would buy snacks. If I had a lot of money, I would give it to Hope Project. If I had a lot of money, I would buy books for the poor. 1b Listening and numbering Now you are going to listen and number the pictures 1 to 3 in the order you hear them. Tapescript Girl1: Hey, did you see this newspaper article? An old man had a million dollars. And he gave it to charity. Boy1: Wow, what a nice man! Girl1: What would you do if you had a million dollars? Boy1: If I had a million dollars, I’d give the money to the zoo. I want to help the pandas. Girl1: That’s a gook idea! I know what I’d do. I’d buy a big house for my family. Girl2: Really? I’d put the money in the bank. Then I’d just watch it grow! Boy2: Hmmmm… I think I’d give the money to medical research. I’d want to help other people. Now listen again and write down the sentences with Second conditional and Should for advice 1c Doing pairwork Let’s pretend that we are the people in the picture on page 26. Talk with your partner about what you would do if you had a million dollars. Look. This old man had a million dollars, and he gave it to charity. Wow! What would you do if you won a million dollars? I’d give it to medical research. I’d take a chance to achieve my dream of flying to the moon. If I won a million dollars, I’d st