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Unit 10 English 9 Unit10 English 9 Part A. Vocabulary & Pronunciation Part B. Grammar Review Part C. Structures & Expressions PART A. VOCABULARY & PRONUNCITATION BACK TO MENU PART A. VOCABULARY & PRONUNCITATION BACK TO MENU PART A. VOCABULARY & PRONUNCITATION BACK TO MENU PART A. VOCABULARY & PRONUNCITATION BACK TO MENU MODALS CONDITIONAL SENTENCES PART B. GRAMMAR REVIEW BACK TO MENU MODALS PART B. GRAMMAR REVIEW MAY + V (bare infinitive) indicates present or future possibility BACK TO MENU MODALS PART B. GRAMMAR REVIEW MAY + V (bare infinitive) E.g.: It may rain tomorrow. She may come there again. BACK TO MENU MODALS PART B. GRAMMAR REVIEW MIGHT + V (bare infinitive) indicates present or future possibility, but not as strongly as MAY BACK TO MENU [...].. .PART B GRAMMAR REVIEW MODALS MIGHT + V (bare infinitive) E.g.: It might be a box of paints They might be sixty years old BACK TO MENU PART B GRAMMAR REVIEW CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE 1 talks about something that is likely to happen in the future BACK TO MENU PART B GRAMMAR REVIEW CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE 1 IF CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE WILL PRESENT SIMPLE MAY + V (bare infinitive) CAN, ETC BACK TO MENU PART. .. CAN, ETC BACK TO MENU PART B GRAMMAR REVIEW CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE 1 E.g.: If you do your best, you will pass the test If he fails the exam, his parents will feel unhappy BACK TO MENU PART B GRAMMAR REVIEW CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE 2 talks about a present situation which is impossible – a hypothetical situation BACK TO MENU PART B GRAMMAR REVIEW CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE 2 IF CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE... (bare infinitive) MIGHT, ETC BACK TO MENU PART B GRAMMAR REVIEW CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE 2 IF CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE WOULD WERE (used for all subjects) COULD + V (bare infinitive) MIGHT, ETC BACK TO MENU PART B GRAMMAR REVIEW CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE 2 E.g.: If I were a millionaire, I would travel around Europe If you had more money, what would you do? BACK TO MENU PART C STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS TALK... will you have to do if you…? BACK TO MENU PART C STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS SEEK INFORMATION What scenes on the Earth can you see from outer space? How many times a day can you see those scenes? What would you like to…? BACK TO MENU PART C STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS WRITE AN EXPOSITION I think that… I believe that… Firstly,… Secondly,… BACK TO MENU PART C STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS WRITE AN... POSSIBILITY SEEK INFORMATION WRITE AN EXPOSITION OTHERS BACK TO MENU PART C STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS TALK ABOUT POSSIBILITY There might be/ V (bare infinitive)… They may be/ V (bare infinitive)… You will be/ V (bare infinitive)… You must be/ V (bare infinitive)… You will be able to V (bare infinitive)… BACK TO MENU PART C STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS SEEK INFORMATION What do you want to know... AN EXPOSITION Thirdly,… Finally,… Therefore,… In conclusion,… BACK TO MENU PART C STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS OTHERS in excellent physical condition E.g.: You must be in excellent physical condition in orbit E.g.: When you are in orbit, you will be able to get out of your seat and walk in the cabin BACK TO MENU PART C STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS OTHERS on board E.g.: If you are on board now, . Unit 10 English 9 Unit 10 English 9 Part A. Vocabulary & Pronunciation Part B. Grammar Review Part C. Structures & Expressions PART A PRONUNCITATION BACK TO MENU PART A. VOCABULARY & PRONUNCITATION BACK TO MENU PART A. VOCABULARY & PRONUNCITATION BACK TO MENU PART A. VOCABULARY &