Here are my future plans:
1. Graduate from university with a degree in computer science
2. Get a job as a software engineer at a tech company
3. Save money and buy a house
4. Get married and start a family
5. Pursue a master's degree part-time
6. Travel internationally at least once a year
7. Learn to play the guitar
8. Stay healthy and active through exercise and a balanced diet
9. Spend quality time with family and friends
10. Pursue hobbies and personal interests like photography, cooking, and volunteering
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First and Second Conditional
Here are my future plans:
1. Graduate from university with a degree in computer science
2. Get a job as a software engineer at a tech company
3. Save money and buy a house
4. Get married and start a family
5. Pursue a master's degree part-time
6. Travel internationally at least once a year
7. Learn to play the guitar
8. Stay healthy and active through exercise and a balanced diet
9. Spend quality time with family and friends
10. Pursue hobbies and personal interests like photography, cooking, and volunteering
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
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FIRST AND SECOND CONDITIONAL
1. Read the text
MY FUTURE A few years ago when I was in 8th grade, I worried a lot about my future. Every day, I thought ‘What am I going to do when I leave school?’. I didn’t feel excited about the future – I just felt very scared. One reason was that at that time I found school difficult. I usually studied hard and listened in class (well, I thought so), but my teachers never seemed to be very happy with my work – or with me. When I think back to those times now, I remember that sometimes I didn’t concentrate very well and I also handed in work too late. This went on for most of the year, but then near the end of the year something happened. I suddenly knew what my dream job was. I love animals and I decided that I wanted to become a vet! To do that I had to go to a good university. And to go to a good university, I had to get good marks and do well in my exams. From 9th grade onwards, I worked very hard every day in class. I studied for hours at home and my parents even told me to work less! At the end of that year, I won a prize for my good marks. My family were so proud of me and I felt great. But then, I started to worry again. I thought ‘What will happen if I don’t get good results next year?’ and ‘If I didn’t go to university, what would I do?’. Everyone told me that I just had to do my best and to stop worrying. So that’s exactly what I did! I often think back to 8th grade when I was so scared. Now I feel much more confident and I’m looking forward to the future!
Read the text again. Write T (true) or F (false). a. Anna never worried about the future. false b. She didn’t always work hard in 8th grade. true c. She won a prize for her school work in 8th grade. false d. She studied harder in 9th grade than 8th grade. true e. Her family felt happy for her in 9th grade. true f. She isn’t very confident now. false
2. Put the verb into the correct first conditional form:
1. If I went out tonight, I would go to the movies
2. If you were late, I would get mad.
3. If we don't see each other tomorrow, we'll see each other next week.
4. If he came, I would be surprised.
5. If we wait here, we will be late.
6. If we will go on vacation this summer, we will go to Spain.
3. Second Conditionals - put the verb into the correct tense:
1. If I _________________ (be) you, I _________________ (get) a new job.
2. If he _________________ (be) younger, he _________________ (travel) more.
3. If we _________________ (not / be) friends, I _________________ (be) angry with
you.
4. If I _________________ (have) enough money, I _________________ (buy) a big
house.
5. If she _________________ (not / be) always so late, she _________________ (be)
promoted.
6. If we _________________ (win) the lottery, we _________________ (travel) the world.