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Zero and first conditional Read the following information If I study, I will past my English course. According to the information write 10 sentences using the zero conditional Example: If you don´t have U.S passport, you can´t travel to United States 1) If__________________________________________________________________________ __ 2) If__________________________________________________________________________ __ 3) If__________________________________________________________________________ __ 4) If__________________________________________________________________________ __ For travel within the United States Adult passengers (18 and older) will be required to show a valid U.S. federal or state- issued photo ID that contains the following: name, date of birth, gender, expiration date and a tamper-resistant feature. These IDs include: U.S. passport U.S. passport card DHS "Trusted Traveler" cards (Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST) U.S. Military ID Permanent Resident Card Border Crossing Card DHS-designated enhanced driver's license Driver's licenses or other state photo identity cards issued by a Department of Motor Vehicles (or equivalent) that meets REAL ID benchmarks (All states are currently in compliance.) Native American Tribal Photo ID Airline or airport-issued ID (if issued under a TSA-approved security plan) Registered Traveler Card (that contains name, date of birth, gender, expiration date, and a tamper-resistant feature) REMEMBER¡¡ Zero conditional is about facts and is formed: If + present simple + present

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Zero and first conditional

Read the following information

For example:

If you heats ice, it meltsPeople die if they don't eat.If babies are hungry, they cry

If you ________ the water, it _______. (Heat/bolt)

If you ________ vegetables, you

If I study, I will past my English course.

According to the information write 10 sentences using the zero conditional

Example: If you don´t have U.S passport, you can´t travel to United States

1) If____________________________________________________________________________2) If____________________________________________________________________________3) If____________________________________________________________________________4) If____________________________________________________________________________5) If____________________________________________________________________________6) If____________________________________________________________________________7) If____________________________________________________________________________8) If____________________________________________________________________________9) If____________________________________________________________________________10) If____________________________________________________________________________

First conditional

For travel within the United States

Adult passengers (18 and older) will be required to show a valid U.S. federal or state-issued photo ID that contains the following: name, date of birth, gender, expiration date and a tamper-resistant feature. These IDs include:

U.S. passport U.S. passport card DHS "Trusted Traveler" cards (Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST) U.S. Military ID Permanent Resident Card Border Crossing Card DHS-designated enhanced driver's license Driver's licenses or other state photo identity cards issued by a Department of Motor Vehicles (or equivalent)

that meets REAL ID benchmarks (All states are currently in compliance.) Native American Tribal Photo ID Airline or airport-issued ID (if issued under a TSA-approved security plan) Registered Traveler Card (that contains name, date of birth, gender, expiration date, and a tamper-resistant

feature) Foreign government-issued passport Canadian provincial driver's license or Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) card Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC)

REMEMBER¡¡

Zero conditional is about facts and is formed:

If + present simple + present simple

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First conditional is about something that can happen in the future and is formed:

If + present simple + future with will

Read the text

Complete the sentences according to the text.

If I___________ (travel) to Iraq, I ____________ (die) because U.S has no diplomatic relations with.

A trip requires careful planning.  Listed below are important steps you can take to prepare for a safe trip anywhere outside the United States. In addition, you can search for your destination to view more specific information about that country or area.

Getting There

Beware of Any Travel Alerts and Warnings for Your Destination

The State Department issues Travel Warnings to recommend postponing travel to a country because of civil unrest, dangerous conditions, and terrorist activity or, in some cases, because the U.S. has no diplomatic relations with the country and may have great difficulty in assisting U.S. citizens in distress. Travel Alerts disseminate information quickly about terrorist threats or other relatively short-term or transnational conditions that could pose significant risks to you and affect your travel plans.

Are You Prepared for an Emergency?

Make sure you have the contact information for the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you are going. Consular duty personnel are available for emergency assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at

U.S. embassies, consulates, and consular agencies overseas and in Washington, D.C. Contact information for U.S. embassies, consulates, and consular agencies overseas may be found in our Country Specific Information pages. If your family needs to reach you because of an emergency at home or if they are worried about your welfare, they should call the Office of Overseas Citizens Services in Washington, D.C. at 1-888-407-4747 (during business hours) or 202-647-5225 (after hours). The State Department will relay the message to the consular officers in the country where you are.  The consular officers will then try to locate you, pass on any urgent messages, and, if you wish, report back to your family in accordance with the Privacy Act.

Pack Smart!

Pack light so you can move more quickly and have a free hand when you need it. Carry a minimum number of valuables and plan places to conceal them. Use covered luggage tags to avoid casual observation of your identity and nationality. Avoid packing IDs, tickets and other vital documents in backpacks or other locations you won't be able to see at all

times. 

Prepare to Handle Money Overseas

Check and understand the exchange rate before you travel. Before you leave, notify your bank, credit card company, or other financial institutions that you are going overseas. Avoid carrying cash and consider using traveler's checks or major credit cards instead (but make sure they are

accepted at your destination before departing on your trip). Change traveler's checks only as you need them. Do not flash large amounts of money when paying a bill.

http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/go/checklist.html

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If I ___________ (have) a problem during my travel, I ______________ (contact) with the Embassy or Consulate.

If I ____________ (have) a problem, I _____________ (ask) for help to the State Department. If I ___________ pack too much things, I _____________ (be) comfortable as I whish. If I ___________ (travel), I ________________ (call) to the bank because it has to be noticed

that I am not in the country for a while. If I ___________ (need) money, I _____________ (change) a check. If I ____________ (show) that I´m rich probably I _______________ (be) in danger because

robbers can notice it.

You have received an e mail from Arizona University. It says that you have been accepted for spend a six months there in an English camp and improve your English.

So you need to plan everything for your travel make 10 sentences

using the zero and firs conditional. You can use the information given

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