Way of life
A. Discuss.
1.READING
• What do you know about Alaska?
B. Read the text about the Inupiat in Alaska and answer
the questions that follow.
TIP
When you read a text, try to understand which
of the unknown words are really important for
understanding the text. Try to guess the meaning of
as many of these words as possible from the context.
Alaska natives
caribou whale salmon
live in larger towns, like Barrow, which is the most northern city in Alaska and the United States. In
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1. landscape
2. inhabitant
3. rely
4. prey
5. community
C. Look at the highlighted words in the text and try
to guess what they mean. Then match them with
their meanings a-e. Then complete the sentences
below with the correct form of the words.
a. a person who lives in an area
b. depend
c. a group of people living
together
d. an animal that is hunted
e. the nature, countryside
D. Discuss.
• Would you like to visit Alaska? Why/Why not?
2.GRAMMAR
Read the example, answer the questions and complete
the rule.
But if you met the inhabitants, you would realise...
• Does the sentence refer to the present/future or past?
• Have the readers met the inhabitants?
Grammar Reference p. 134
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE 2
In Conditional Sentences Type 2 and after
wish we usually use were for all persons.
NOTE
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the
verbs in brackets.
Debbie I have a History project. What should I do?
Alison If I (be) you, I
(go) down to the library.
Debbie I did that, but I want some more information.
I wish I (have) an Internet
connection. Then I’d be able to find lots of
things to write about.
Alison Doesn’t Jane have an Internet connection?
Debbie No, unfortunately, she doesn’t. If she
(have) one, I (be) at her place.
Alison I wish I (can) help you.
3.PRACTICE
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE 2
They express imaginary situations or things that are
unlikely to happen in the present or future.
If + Past Simple  / could + base form
WISHES
We use wish + Simple to make a wish about
a present situation which we would like to be different.
Read the example, answer the questions and complete
the rule.
It makes visitors wish they could go back.
• Does the sentence refer to the present/future or past?
• Is it easy for visitors to go back to Alaska?
• How do they feel about it?
WISHES
1. What does Alaska offer visitors?
2. Where do Inupiat people live?
3. Why is the weather in Alaska unusual?
4. What do Inupiat people eat?
5. What happens when Inupiat people catch a
whale?
1. All the members of our like
the idea of a new park in the area.
2. I don’t think you can
on George to get a job done. He is not very
responsible.
3. Road trips are nice because they give you the
chance to admire the beautiful .
4. The injured animal couldn’t run fast so it was
easy for the hungry lion.
5. There are more than 2,000
in this village.
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