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Lesson 1 English
Lesson 1 English
• W ha t a re t h e t h i n gs t ha t y o u
l ov e?
• W ho a re th e p eo pl e t h a t y o u
l ov e?
• H ow d o yo u d e fi n e “ l o ve ? ”
• W hy d o yo u l ov e t h em ?
D O Y OU BE LI EVE I N L OVE ?
• L i st en t o t h e so n g;
• A na l yz e t he l y ric s; an d
• Wri t e y o u r t ho u g h ts abo u t i t .
D O Y OU BE LI EVE I N L OVE ?
D O Y OU BE LI EVE I N L OVE ?
YES OR NO?
D O Y OU BE LI EVE I N L OVE ?
F as t t a l k:
If you were in a relationship,
would you want your partner
to like someone else?
YES OR NO?
D O Y OU BE LI EVE I N L OVE ?
F as t t a l k:
What if they really like that
“someone?” Will you allow
them to be together despite
your relationship?
YES OR NO?
M EET T H E a ut hor
TOTGA
YARN?
Dead stars
Dead stars
It is entirely possible
that some of the stars
you see tonight do not
actually exist anymore.
D EA D S T AR S
Did you
understand the
story?
Did you like the
story?
Co mp re hen si on Che ck:
S ea t wo rk:
What did we do
yesterday?
G ues s t he me me …
G ues s t he me me …
G ues s t he me me …
G ues s t he me me …
w hat wi ll ha p pe n ne xt …
w hat wi ll ha p pe n ne xt …
w hat wi ll ha p pe n ne xt …
What just happened?
OP E R I D T CI N
What just happened?
P R E DI C T I ON
w hat wi ll ha p pe n ne xt …
FAST TALK!
Who is the man
with two lovers in
the story “Dead
Stars?”
ALFREDO SALAZAR
FAST TALK!
Who is the woman
that Alfredo
married?
Esperanza
FAST TALK!
Who is the woman
that Alfredo
described as like
“dead stars?”
Julia salas
FAST TALK!
Who is the author
of “Dead Star?”
Yes
FAST TALK!
What do we call
the standards set
by the society for
the people?
norms
D e a d S t a r s f t . 7 th g r a d e r s
: ar e s e n t e n c e s t h a t
present situations and
their possible
outcomes.
Conditional sentences
If then
If then
I am tired
I go to bed early.
If or then?
If then
If then
If then
Then clause
Did you understand the lesson?
FAST talk !!!
A clause that tells us
the condition?
If or Then ?
if clause
Did you understand the lesson?
Co mp re hen si on Che ck:
S ea t wo rk:
If (statement), then(result)
Use present tense in both clauses.
What’s going to happen if…
Zero
Re cit a t io n
“If Joseph is out of his room,
I take his call.”
Zero
Re cit a t io n
“If the rain continues to pour,
the event will be cancelled.”
First
What would happened if …
Past tense.
Re cit a t io n
What are the past tense
forms of can, will, and shall?
Zero Conditional
What would have happened if …
your crush had written you a confession
letter years ago?
the people had voted for the other
candidate?
the president had not supported the jeepney
phaseout?
If (statement), then (would/could/should
have + result)
Use past perfect tense.
What would have happened if …
your crush had written you a confession
letter years ago?
the people had voted for the other
candidate?
the presidentTahad not ut
lks abo supported
impossible the jeepney
th ings an d
oftenphaseout?
u sed to descri be regret s.
I f ( s t a t e m e n t Th
), e
t hcondi
en (w o usl d
tion / c o u l dthat
suggest / s h th
o uel d
have + result)
result wo uld be different.
Use past perfect tense.
Re cit a t io n
What type of conditional
sentence tells us about impossible
things like in fiction?
Second Conditional
Re cit a t io n
What type of conditional
sentence tells us about a realistic
results?
First Conditional
Re cit a t io n
What type of conditional
sentence tells us about scientific
outcomes or permanent truths?
Zero Conditional
Re cit a t io n
What type of conditional
sentence tells us about regrets or
what could have been done?
Third Conditional
Re cit a t io n
Zero, first, second, or third:
“If I had seen that movie last
year, I would have not be
devastated this year.”
Third Conditional
Re cit a t io n
Zero, first, second, or third:
“If I had eaten the food this
morning, I would have not been
hungry right now.”
Third Conditional
Re cit a t io n
Zero, first, second, or third:
“If my dog could speak, then he
would tell me to keep quiet.”
Second Conditional
Re cit a t io n
Zero, first, second, or third:
“If you write to me, I will reply
ASAP.”
First Conditional
S um ma ry :
Zero First Second Third
Permanent Truths Realistic Impossible Describes regrets
outcomes situations
Present tense in Present tense + Past tense in both Past perfect (had
both clauses. WILL clauses + would/ + verb3) + could/
could/ should would/ should+
HAVE
If the ice is If I see my crush, If Godzilla was If you had been
heated, it melts. I will blush. here, I would ride brave, you could
on his back. have been dating
her.
Prepare for a long test on Friday :>
Topics covered:
Dead Stars
Conditionals and Types
Present, Past, and Past Participle
tenses of verbs.
40 items.
L es s on of t he d a y :