Unit 9 - Lesson 3

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 If you________this morning, I would have seen you.

(come)
 If you_______________the car, I might have given you some money. (clean)
 He'd be angry if we _______________his computer. (break)
 You might have passed if you _____________harder. (study)
 If I were you I______________ see him now. (go)
 You could have gone to the party if you______________a ticket. (buy)
 If you had come this morning, I would have seen you.
 If you had cleaned the car, I might have given you some money. (clean)
 He'd be angry if we broke his computer. (break)
 You might have passed if you had studied harder. (study)
 If I were you I would go see him now. (go)
 You could have gone to the party if you had bought a ticket (buy)
 If he ________ (go) to India, he__________(visit) the Taj Mahal.
 If the weather___________(be) better, we ______________(swim) in the sea.
 Mr Jones __________(help) you if you __________(ask) him nicely.
 If you _______(tell) me, we _____________(go) together.
 She ______________(not be) late for school if she____________ (get up) earlier.
 Our English _____________(get) better if we ____________(move) to New York.
 If I _________(have) enough time, I _____________(learn) to play the guitar.
 If they___________ (know) the answer, they _______________(tell) you.
 If I _______________(meet) Will Smith, I ______________(ask) for his autograph.
 They___________(buy) a hat, if the shops ____________(be) open.
 If he went to India, he would visit the Taj Mahal.
 If the weather had been better, we would have swum in the sea.
 Mr Jones would help you if you asked him nicely.
 If you had told me, we would have gone together.
 She wouldn’t have been late for school if she had gotten up earlier.
 Our English would get better if we moved to New York.
 If I had enough time, I would learn to play the guitar.
 If they had known the answer, they would have told you.
 If I met Will Smith, I would ask for his autograph.
 They would have bought a hat, if the shops had been open.
 (alone/lonely)
 Live _____________happily / Feel ___________and unhappy
 (big/great)
 _____________house/mistakes/feet / __________artist/ Wall of China/Party
 (tall/high)
 __________person/building/ trees
 _________mountain/ wall/ceiling
 (Small/little)
 ____________old lady/boy/finger
 ____________room/glass of water/dress size
 (quick/fast)
 ___________car/train/food
 __________look/worker/thinking
 I will ( borrow/lend) Sally some money.
 Sally will (borrow/lend) some money from me for school tuition.
 They will (win/beat) the game if they keep scoring goals.
 The Lakers (win/beat) the Chicago team in the last game.
 Did you (do/make) your homework?
 I'm going to (do/make) myself a sandwich and get back to work.
 I will (buy/pay) for the food using my credit card.
 She needs to (buy/pay) a skirt for that blouse.
 The boys were out to (rob/steal) the gas station instead they robbed the grocery store.
 When maids (rob/steal) money while no one was looking, they always get fired.
 This Friday I will (clean/wash) the car.
 My room is (clean/wash) after three hours of vacuuming.
 Dogs (listen/hear) very quite voices.
 I (listen/hear) to Hip-Hop music.
 I decided to ask for a raise, so it was time to (talk/speak) to my boss.
 They (talk/speak) to each other everyday for long hours.
 I will lend Sally some money.
 Sally will borrow some money from me for school tuition.
 They will win the game if they keep scoring goals.
 The Lakers beat the Chicago team in the last game.
 Did you do your homework?
 I'm going to make myself a sandwich and get back to work.
 I will pay for the food using my credit card.
 She needs to buy a skirt for that blouse.
 The boys were out to rob the gas station instead they robbed the grocery store.
 When maids steal money while no one was looking, they always get fired.
 This Friday I will wash the car.
 My room is clean after three hours of vacuuming.
 Dogs hear very quite voices.
 I listen to Hip-Hop music.
 I decided to ask for a raise, so it was time to speak to my boss.
 They talk to each other everyday for long hours.
Win The other team
pay Someone a present
Beat The championship
Buy At the cash register

Make A mess
Clean My hair
do Your best
Wash The apartment

Talk To my friends
Listen A noise
Speak To my bank manager
Hear To music

Rob A bank Borrow Money from someone


Steal Some jewelry Lend Money to someone
 1. You see some kids on the street dropping litter.  Use expressions like:
There is a trash can ten feet away.
 I would
 2.You’re in a store. You see a woman shoplifting
 I might
some food. She has three small children who look
hungry.  I wouldn’t
 3.You’re in a clothing store where eating is
forbidden. A woman opens a bag of chips and
starts eating in front of you.
 4. You are on the sidewalk. A man who says he’s
penniless and homeless is asking for money, so
you give him some. As you’re walking away, his
phone starts ringing. He pulls out a really nice cell
phone and starts talking to a friend.
 What is the most bizarre situation you have ever seen or ever been in?
 Where were they all from?
a. India b. Many different countries
 How does each woman usually react?
a. She gets very nervous and starts to scream
b. She is very calm and doesn’t show her guests any reaction
 What did the American do?
a. He started playing a game to distract the others b. He made a big scene and everyone ran out
 What was some milk used for?
a. For the cat under the table b. For the snake under the table
 What control does every person have at the table?
a. They keep silence while listening to the man count b. They have a lot of money
The victim: Business Man Will Riley,50, lives in the city with his wife and daughter:
- I was getting ready to go to the gym when I walked into my hallway and stopped dead in my tracks.
There, standing on the stairs, was a man about the same age as me, dressed in a scruffy leather jacket.
- “ What are you doing here?” I asked in shock. He said he was neighbor who’d gotten lost. But it was
obvious who he was.
- I was suddenly scared. I thought,” if he has a knife, he could kill me” We kind of fought with each other. A
passerby saw us and called the police. Somehow I managed to hold him until the police arrived. It was
only after they arrested him and took him away that a police officer asked if I was OK. I put my hand on
my head and felt blood. I hadn’t realized what he’d done to me. It’s incredible, But I just didn’t register that
he’d hit me really hard. He’d smashed a flower pot on my head, and all the pieces were on the ground. I
went to the hospital and needed stitches.
- After the burgluary my whole life changed. I’ve always lived in big cities, and I’ve never been afraid of
urban crime, but suddenly I became frightened to open my front door. All I could think was, “What if my
daughter had been at home? Would he have attacked her?”
- I was asked to meet the burglar in prison. I wasn’t sure what the purpose was, but I went anyways. I was
curious.
- We sat in the prison library, and he explained how he’d come from a dysfunctional family and spent his
life in and out of jail. He spoke without any emotion. But it was when he suddenly said, “Last time we
met….” that I exploded. We didn’t meet in a bar! You broke into my house! I was so angry I screamed at
him, “Why me? Why did you ruin my life?”
- I could see on his face that I had gotten through to him. He looked stunned. It was then I realized he was
just an ordinary guy. And I wanted to help him.
- When I got home, I felt relieved. All my fears disappeared. Because I could see Peter was just a normal human
Being, he became less frightening. When he was finally released, we stayed in touch. I’ve met him a dozen of times
since, and the change in him is amazing. It’s hard to believe he’s the same person who broke into to my home.
He’s totally different. I'm delighted that I’ve done something to help Peter get his life back.
The robber., Peter Woolf,50, is married to Louise, and works as a counselor to rehabilitate criminals…
- It was easy to break into Will’s house. Just one push and the lock broke. I quickly took some gold jewelry and
some money from upstairs. I was feeling lucky.
- But when I was coming downstairs and I bumped into Will in the hallway, I suddenly felt frightened. I thought,
“He’s a big guy. If he wanted to, he could hurt me.” I tried to escape. I didn’t want to hit him, but I did.
I’m not a violent guy, but I just did what I had to do. There was a flower pot, and I smashed it on his head.
After I was arrested, all I felt was a big sense of relief. I was going back to a place I knew well. I’d been in and out
Of prison for 18 years, for theft, burglary, and fraud.
I’d hit rock bottom. I stole because it was the only thing I knew how to do. I knew it would only lead me back to
prison. I was given a three-year sentence. It was while I was in jail that someone mentioned restorative justice.
I couldn’t see the point, but I agreed to do it because I was bored. It wasn’t until I started walking down the hall
toward the library that I got scared. When I got there I sat down and just looked at the floor. I said the same things I
always used to say to the police. But Will was furious, and I was shocked. I thought “My God, I did all this”
- I suddenly realized that I was responsible for this man’s pain. He wasn’t just faceless nobody that I’d stolen from.
I felt angry with myself, and ashamed. I was determined to make things better. I started a course to be counselor.
It was at the counseling class that I met Louise. I was over the moon. All my life changed completely. I was released
early after 18 months, and Louise and I got married. Life hasn’t been easy, but I’ve worked hard to get things
together. I’m now helping others, I haven’t committed another crime. I feel proud of myself. These days, I
consider myself lucky that I broke into Will’s house that day. If I hadn’t – and if we hadn’t become friends-
I don’t know what I would have done. I guess I’d have gone back to my old ways.
 What personal details do you learn?
 What was he doing the moment before their first encounter?
 What was his first reaction? How did he feel? What did he think?
 How does he describe the act of violence?
 How did he feel after the crime took place?
Pros Cons
 Choose a category for example : fruits & vegetables
 one person will choose a fruit or vegetable for example : orange
 Then they will call on someone to say another fruit but this fruit must end with the
same letter as the first letter: for example “orange” starts with “o” so you could say
“tomato” or “potato”
 Now the next person will try and find a friend that ends with ”t” or “p”
 Compare and contrast between any two things you like
( countries, clothing stores, food etc.)

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