Red Line 4, Coursebook

Language 3 3 fif ty-five 55 3 It would have been different Complete the sentences about the story. Example: If the girl hadn’t found the ranger, … . (the story • end • differently) If the girl hadn’t found the ranger, the story would have ended differently. 1. If the girl had gone the right way, … . (she • not be • there) 2. She wouldn’t have heard the man if … . (he • not shout • so loudly) 3. If he hadn’t shouted, … . (she • walk • past him) 4. The ranger would have arrived too late if … . (the girl • not run • so fast) 5. If the man had talked to the ranger first, … . (he • tell him • about an easier climb) 6. It would have been too late if … . (the ranger • arrive • much later) 7. If the man had chosen an easier climb, … . (he • not need • any help) 8. The man would have been in real trouble if … . (the girl • not come • along) 4 If he had fallen … Find three different endings for this sentence. If the young man had fallen, … . 5 If … a) Put the parts of the sentences together. 1. If I went free climbing, 2. If I had taken a map on the hike, 3. If Dad had got that job last year, 4. If I go to a summer camp in August, 5. If I went for a hike in a canyon, 6. If I try white water rafting, 7. If he hadn’t gone to the casino, 8. If you go to the Southwest, we’d have moved to New Mexico. he wouldn’t have lost his money! you’ll never forget it. I’ll probably get wet. I’d try an easy climb first. we wouldn’t have gotten lost! I’d wear a hat and take some water. I’ll try white water rafting. b) Choose five of the first halves from part a). Write your own second parts. 6 Your turn: A dangerous situation Write about a dangerous situation you have been in. Describe the situation, and what nearly happened, or nearly didn’t happen. When did it happen? • Who was there? • What was dangerous about the situation? • … ä ä S Sh … would have … … wouldn’t have … ➝ WB37, 3 ➝ WB38, 1 – 2 ➝ G13 More conditional sentences Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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