I learn English because: language skills expand opportunities in the future; with knowledge of English you can earn much money; with knowledge of English you can get any job
(Cherednychenko)
I learn English because: language skills expand opportunities in the future; with knowledge of English you can earn much money; with knowledge of English you can get any job
(Cherednychenko)
I should learn English because I want to exchange knowledge in different industries with other countries
I also learn English because it helps find business partners and investors around the world.
(Nikishyna)
I learned new reasons for learning English and repeated 1 type of conditional sentences. Kazarin Vlad
1)I have refreshed my memory with first conditional on the lesson.
2) I`ve found more benefits of learning English.
Bohatiuk Kirill
I learn English because I need it for travelling around the world.
We should learn English because we have an opportunity to study abroad.
We should study English to speak with people in other countries easily.
English is a world language,if you want to understand the world you have to learn it
If you want get a job abroad you have to know a foreign language
Complete the sentences:
If it rains, ...
If I study today, ....
If I have enough money, ....
She'll be late if ....
She'll miss the bus if she ....
If I see her, ....
WILL + INF.
Knowledge of English will help you find a prestigious job.
I study English because it is an international language.
We should learn English because it gives us permission to study in other countries. It also gives us the opportunity to communicate with other people across the world.
We should learn English to make new friends from all world
to travel freely around the world
We should learn English because we have it in our curricular.
First conditional
We use the first conditional when we talk about future situations we believe are real or possible.
If it doesn't rain tomorrow, we'll go to the beach.
Arsenal will be top of the league if they win.
When I finish work, I'll call you.
In first conditional sentences, the structure is usually: if/when + present simple >> will + infinitive.
It is also common to use this structure with unless, as long as, as soon as or in case instead of if.
Write two things you learn at the lesson
Importance of learning English
Why do you learn it?