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Unit 4
What would you do? Reading; Grammar
Warmer
Test students on their past participles.
READING
1 4.03 Read and listen to the stories.
1 4.03 Tell students not to focus Match the stories (1–3) with the pictures (A–C).
on understanding every word for 2 Read the stories again. Who do you think said
now, but to focus on listening to these things?
match. 1 ‘I found this in your bin.’
2 ‘I was very surprised when I read the letter.’
A 2 B 1 C 3 3 ‘They let you out too soon.’ A
4 ‘It’s incredible that you brought it back to us.’
2 1 Jimmy James 2 The manager of 5 ‘OK, you can go now.’
the shop in Seattle 3 Luis Lopez’s 6 ‘It was a long time ago, but I’ve always been sorry
for what I did.’
lawyer 4 The family member that 3 SPEAKING Work in pairs. Decide what you would
SPEAKING
Jimmy James gave the card to have done in each situation. Then compare with
5 A guard at the prison in Florida other students.
6 The person who stole $25 from the B C
shop in Seattle HOW HONEST IS THAT?
GRAMMAR
3 At the end of the exercise, 1 MAKING IT RIGHT – MANY YEARS LATER Third conditional (review)
listen to some of the students’ The manager of a shop in Seattle was very 4 Complete these sentences from the story with the
surprised one day in 2011 when a man
ideas and encourage open class came in, gave him an envelope and left. The correct forms of the verbs. Then complete the rule.
manager opened the envelope and found a
1 If Lopez
(not go) back to
discussion. $100 note and a short letter. The letter said: prison, he (have) bigger
‘I stole $25 from this store in 1961. Now that problems.
I’ve got some money, I want to give it back. 2 If you (put) it in the bank,
If you had put it in the bank, it would have
4 Ask students to try to answer the grown to $100. So here it is.’ it (grow) to $100.
The newspapers wanted to know who the man
questions from memory before was, but the manager didn’t release his name. RULE:
referring back to the text to 2 BACK TO PRISON We use the third conditional to talk about
imagined situations and their outcomes in the
check. In 2011, Luis Lopez was sent to prison in past. We form it with:
Florida for a year. After three months, the
1 hadn’t gone; would have had 2 had prison guards came and told him he could if + 3 + would(n’t) have + 4 .
put; would have grown RULE: 3 past go home. Amazed, Lopez asked the guards 5 Complete the third conditional sentences.
if they were sure – they said yes, so he left.
perfect 4 past participle But it didn’t feel right to Lopez, so when he got 0 If the court hadn’t made a mistake, Lopez
home, he called his lawyer. The lawyer told him wouldn’t have left prison early.
that in fact the local court had made a mistake.
(release) the video,
5 During feedback, point out that He advised Lopez to go back and finish his 1 If the store (know) the man’s
everyone
the if clause and would clause prison sentence – and that’s what he did. If he name.
hadn’t gone back to prison, he would have had
can be reversed and that in this bigger problems. 2 If Jimmy James (keep) the card,
case a comma is not required. 3 A LITTLE MONEY, A LOT OF HONESTY he (not get) the reward.
Demonstrate using the example Now and again, people throw things away by 6 Complete the sentences so that they are true for you.
mistake. One day, rubbish collector Jimmy
sentence: James found a $50 store gift card amongst the 1 If I hadn’t gone to school today, …
rubbish outside a home. He went on working, 2 I’d have been really happy if …
If the court hadn’t made a but later that day, Jimmy went back to the 3 If I’d been born 100 years ago, …
house, rang the doorbell and gave the family
mistake, Lopez wouldn’t have left the card. They were very surprised because workbook page 37
prison early. $50 didn’t seem like a lot of money to them.
But Jimmy just said he thought it was the right
Lopez wouldn’t have left prison thing to do. The family gave him a $75 reward
to say thank you.
early if the court hadn’t made 42
a mistake.
1 had released; would have known
2 had kept; wouldn’t have got Activity idea Extension
6 You may like to give an example Write these sentence endings on the board: … , my mother wouldn’t have made
from your own experience to get me stay at home. … , they would have won the Cup. … , I would have been very
students started on this exercise. happy. … , they wouldn’t have got married. … , it wouldn’t have broken.
Workbook p37 Elicit that each of these is the consequence of an imaginary past event, and that
students now need to choose an imagined event. Elicit that students should use
if + past perfect to complete the sentences.
Language note Third conditional (review)
Would always appears in the main clause, not the if clause.
If you would have remembered your list, you would have known what to buy at
more the shop.
If you had remembered your list, you would have known what to buy at the shop.
Workbook
Reading p40, Ex.1–5
Grammar p37, Ex.8–9
Worksheets
Grammar Worksheets 4
T42 What would you do? | Unit 4

