Do you believe in superstitions? Do you really think that our lives depend on things that bring you good or bad luck? This is the subject that 4ºESO is now discussing, a good start to revise our First Conditional grammar point of the week (if.../unless).
1. Go to British superstitions document. At the end of every superstition, reformulate it again using the "IF" or "UNLESS" forms (1st conditional)
2. Copy and answer these questions at home:
1. Which British superstitions are similar to those in your country?
2. Which are different?
3. Explain in English 4 Spanish superstitions at least.
4. Can you give the definition of "superstition"?
2. Which are different?
3. Explain in English 4 Spanish superstitions at least.
4. Can you give the definition of "superstition"?
3. Now, fill these gaps based on the texts before:
Superstitions by correoparaelcol7862 on Scribd
PERSONAL QUESTIONS FOR a CONVERSATION :
1 . Do you think that there is truth behind superstitions?
2 . Do you believe that they can influence our lives?
3. What numbers are considered to be lucky and unlucky in your country?
4. Do you have a lucky number?
5. What is the conclusion about all this subject?
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