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1ST & 2ND CONDITIONALS BREAKOUT

Maria Arnal Ortega

Created on February 17, 2021

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murder in new york breakout

murder in new york breakout

murder in new york breakout

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murder in new york

INTRODUCTION

"There has been a murder in the 5th avenue in New York. The victim was a 35-year-old man and worked as the mayor's secretary. Unfortunately, James Harold changed the mayor's safe password one day before his death. Currently, the police is trying to find out the code to open the safe and check if there are any clues about the possible killer "

MISSION

murder in new york

The police need your help because they are desperate looking for the safe password. They must discover the code as soon as possible as the FBI suspects that the murderer knows the password and there is secrete information in there! You will search the last five places (in order, 1-5) where the victim was seen. Good luck! When you finish registering one place, remember the number you will be given.

LET'S START

ELIGE TU DESTINO

Library 01

City hall 02

Park 03

Statue of Liberty 04

Apartment 05

UPSS.... TRY AGAIN!

WELCOME TO THE LIBRARY

The mayor's secretary came here every Tuesday and relaxed a little bit reading classic books.

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QUESTION 01

How do we form the 1st conditional?

IF+ PRESENT SIMPLE, FUTURE

FUTURE, IF+ PRESENT SIMPLE

IF+ PRESENT SIMPLE+ FUTURE

QUESTION 02

The 2nd conditional refers to...

Imaginary situations in the past

Possible future situations

Imaginary situations

QUESTION 03

How do we form the 2nd conditional?

IF+PAST SIMPLE+WOULD (N'T)+ INFINITIVE

WOULD (N'T)+ INFINITIVE+ IF+PAST SIMPLE

WOULD (N'T)+ INFINITIVE,+ IF+PAST SIMPLE

CONGRATULATIONS!

Your first number is :

WELCOME TO THE CITY HALL

Jason Harold spent almost all the mornings in his office, located in the west wing of the building.

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QUESTION 01

If I slow down my rhythm of work, I would be less stressed.

Correct

Incorrect

QUESTION 02

Unless you take the pills, your swollen ankle won't get better.

Incorrect

Correct

QUESTION 03

Will they learn the grammar if I teach it with games?

Incorrect

Correct

CONGRATULATIONS!

Your second number is:

WELCOME TO CENTRAL PARK

Everyday after work, the mayor's secretary went for a walk with his dog. He loved listening the birds twittering.

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QUESTION 01

Which conditional is it? If he swam at 10km/h, he would be the best swimmer in the world.

This is not a conditional

2nd C

1st C

QUESTION 02

If you study abroad, you'll become more independent.

This is not a conditional

1st C

2nd C

QUESTION 03

While I was watching the TV, the telephone rang.

This is not a conditional

1st C

2nd C

CONGRATULATIONS

Your third number is:

WELCOME TO THE STATUE OF LIBERTY

Jason Harold visited the Statue of Liberty last Sunday with his family from Minesota. There, he saw the mayor with a person he didn't know.

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QUESTION 01

We...... the competition if our team.... one more goal .

will win/scors

will win/scores

win/ will score

QUESTION 02

If you ............ anywhere in the world, where ...........?

could study/ would you go

could study/ you would go

can study/ would you go

QUESTION 03

I ................ you unless it.........urgent. I know you're really busy these days.

won't phone /isn't urgent

won't phone/'s urgent

will phone /'s urgent

CONGRATULATIONS

Your fouth number is:

WELCOME TO JASON'S APARTMENT

Jason lived alone with his dog. However, he frequently invited lots of friends and workmates to have dinner.

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QUESTION 01

I would enjoy shopping, if I could buy anything I wanted.

Incorrect

Correct

QUESTION 02

You .................. a cold all the time if you ............... warmer clothes.

wouldn't catch/ worn

would catch/wore

wouldn't catch/wore

QUESTION 03

We write a comma (,) to separate the two clauses in the conditional when...

the IF sentence comes after the main clause

the IF sentence comes first

CONGRATULATIONS

Your last number is:

Introduce la clave correcta

OK

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