Bob: Hello, Barbara
Barbara: Hello, Bob. It’s my birthday today.
Bob: Oh, yes! Your birthday! Happy birthday, Barbara!
Barbara: Thanks, Bob. Somebody gave me this blouse for my
birthday.
Bob: What a beautiful blouse! It’s got brown and blue
butterflies on it.
Barbara: And big black buttons.
Bob: Did Ruby buy it for you?
Barbara: Yes. And my brother gave me a hairbrush and a book
about baby birds.
Bob: I didn’t remember your birthday, Barbara. I’m terribly
sorry.
Bob: Hello, Barbara.
Barbara: Hello, Bob. It’s my birthday today.
Bob: Oh, yes! Your birthday! Happy birthday, Barbara!
Barbara: Thanks, Bob. Somebody gave me this blouse for my
birthday.
Bob: What a beautiful blouse! It’s got brown and blue
butterflies on it.
Barbara: And big black buttons.
Bob: Did Ruby buy it for you?
Barbara: Yes. And my brother gave me a hairbrush and a book
about baby birds.
Bob: I didn’t remember your birthday, Barbara. I’m terribly
sorry.
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OUTLINE
Warm up
II. Content
Pronunciation
Grammar and vocabulary
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
III. Homework
UNIT 11: NATIONAL PARKS
- PART E. Language Focus -
Tore
Ride
Write
Door
Tie
Died
I DON’T WANT TO BE…
PRONUNCIATION
/ t /
/ d /
/ id /
topic
contain
plant
worked
different
/`tɔpik/
/kən`tein/
/plɑ:nt/
/wə:kt/
/`difrənt/
difficulty
invader
spend
lived
dependent
/`difikəlti/
/in`veidə/
/spend/
/livd/
/di`pendənt/
Listen and repeat.
/ t /
/ d /
1. It’s next to the restaurant on the third floor.
2. They’re on the next counter on your left, dear.
3. It’s exactly twenty-two minutes to ten.
4. They stayed at home and played cards with the children.
5. Sidney and I listened to the radio and studied
6. Donald and I had a bad cold, so we decided to stay at
home.
Practise these sentences
1. It’s next to the restaurant on the third floor.
2. They’re on the next counter on your left, dear.
3. It’s exactly twenty-two minutes to ten.
4. They stayed at home and played cards with the children.
5. Sidney and I listened to the radio and studied
6. Donald and I had a bad cold, so we decided to stay at
home.
Eg: If I have enough money,
I will buy a laptop/ car...
Eg: If I had enough money,
I would buy a laptop/ car...
If I have enough money,….
…, I would buy a bike/car.
Grammar: Conditional sentences type 1 and 2 (review)
Did you go to school yesterday?
Yes, I did.
What would have happened if you hadn`t gone to school
yesterday?
I wouldn`t have understood the lesson.
Look at the following example:
What grammatical point we are going to learn today?
Conditional type 3
Form
If clause
Main clause
Conditional type 3
How many clauses are there in the conditional sentence?
If+ S + had(not) + V3/-ed + Obj, S + would.(not) + have + V3/-ed + Obj
Usage: To express the unreal condition in the past.
past perfect,…would/ could/might + have + v3/-ed
Bob missed the shool bus, so she came to school late yesterday.
If Bob hadn’t missed the school bus, he wouldn’t have come to school late.
Exercise 1: Complete the following sentences, using the correct form
of the verbs in brackets.
1. If I (know) that you were ill last week, I would have gone to see you.
2. I would have bought a new bicycle if I (have) enough money.
3. If I had had a motorbike, I (go) home immediately.
4. If he had worked hard, he (pass) his examination.
5. We (enjoy) the party better if it had not been so long.
6. If the rain (stop), I would have gone for a walk.
7. If you (call) him, he would have come.
If I had known that you were ill last week, I would have gone to see you.
I would have bought a new bicycle if I had had enough money.
If I had had a motorbike, I would have gone home immediately.
If I had worked hard, he would have passed his examination.
 We would have enjoyed the party better if it had not been so long.
If the rain had stopped him, he would have gone for a walk.
If you had called him, he would have come.
E.g: I wasn’t hungry, so I didn’t eat anything.
1. The accidents happened because the driver in front stopped so suddenly.
2. I didn’t know that Lam had to get up early, so I didn’t wake him.
If I had known that …………………….
3. I was able to buy the car only because Hoa lent me the money.
If Hoa hadn’t ....................................
4. Mary wasnot injured in the crash because she was wearing a seatbelt
If Mary hadn’t ..........................................
5. You didnot have breakfast – that’s why you are hungry now.
If you had .................................................
6. I didnot get a taxi because I didnot have any money on me.
If I had ............................................................
If I had been hungry, I would have eaten something.
If the driver in front hadn’t…………………….
Exercise 2: Write a sentence with ‘If’ for each situation.
I wasn’t working at the restaurant last night. I didn’t wait on your table.

They weren’t paying attention, so they didn’t see the sign marking their
exit from the highway.


Carol didn’t answer the phone because she was studying.

The sun was shining, so we went to the beach yesterday.

The music was playing loudly at the restaurant, so I didn’t hear everything
Mr.Lee said during the dinner.

If I had been working at the restaurant last night, I would have waited on
your table.
If they had been paying attention, they would have seen the sign marking
their exit from the highway.
If Carol hadn’t been studying, she could have answered the phone.
If the sun hadn’t been shining, we wouldn’t have gone to the beach yesterday.
If the music hadn’t been playing loudly at the restaurant, I could have heard
everything Mr.Lee said during the dinner.
Exercise 3: Use the given information to make conditional sentences with ‘If’.
Summary
nguon VI OLET