tailieunhanh - UNIT 4: FUTURE

WILL, first conditional: Usage: First conditionals predict the effects of a real or probable action or event. Structure: IF + S + V (+ O), S + WILL. We use the present tense in the if clause and future tense in the main clause. Ex: If you are our lucky winner, you willhave the best night of your life in our exciting capital city. You willhavesome time to relax before dinner ifyou are tired after the journey. | 12 16 2009 sp ace r lM ci g K wit 1. GRAMMAR WILL first conditional - Usage First conditionals predict the effects of a real or probable action or event. - Structure IF S V O S WILL We use the present tense in the if clause and future tense in the main clause. Ex If you are our lucky winner you will have the best night of your life in our exciting capital city. You will have some time to relax before dinner if you are tired after the journey. WILL for spontaneous decisions ----- SPACE College of IT V f - FacJty rf Bask. Sciences 1 12 16 2009 sp ace HIM CIO Otoe K1É 1. GRAMMAR WILL for spontaneous decisions - We use WILL when we make decision as we are speaking. Ex Pls leave your name and message will call back to you ASAP. - To be going to. used for a fixed arrangement. Ex you are going to have a one hour test after I send you the review. sp ace 1. GRAMMAR WRITE IF OR WHEN Use if to express a possibility and when to express a certainty. - It will be too late to do anything about it when we are sure - We ll have to work very hard if we want to save the planet. 2 12 16 2009 s ace 2. PRONUNCIATION I and i - Short pronunciation I hill live will chip sit fill - Long pronunciation i he ll leave we ll cheap seat feel. sp ace HOIK CM 0ÀM nut Leaving message When leaving message it s necessary to pay attention to - Contact information name organization or relationship - The reason why you call. - Leave your message ask the receiver to call back or confirm you something.