ENGLISH FORM 3 CHAPTER 6

ENGLISH FORM 3 CHAPTER 6: READY, STEADY, GO!

Unit 6: Ready, Steady, Go! – Interactive Notes
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Ready, Steady, Go!

Unit 6 • Sport, Fitness & Challenges

🏆 Sport with a Difference

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Paddleboarding

Known as one of the hardest adventure sports! You sit on your knees or lie on a board and use your arms to move over the water. It tests your fitness and your love for a challenge.

Why do people do sports?

  • To get fit and stay healthy.
  • To face a difficult challenge.
  • To improve their coordination.
  • Because they enjoy the equipment and thrill!

👟 Essential Sport Terms

Flip the cards to reveal the definitions from your Word Focus!

Challenge

Noun

Something difficult that tests your ability.

Equipment

Noun

Things you need to do a particular sport.

Coordination

Noun

The ability to move your arms, legs and body parts in a controlled way.

Ice Rink

Noun

An area inside a building with ice for people to skate on.

Word Formation: Sports

VerbNoun (Sport/Person)
CompeteCompetition / Competitor
TrainTraining / Trainer
PerformPerformance

⚙️ Zero & First Conditionals

Zero Conditional: Facts & Habits

Used for things that are always true or scientific facts.

IF + Present Simple Present Simple

If you exercise too much, your body reacts badly.
• When you run in a marathon, you get very tired.

First Conditional: Real Possibility

Used for things that are likely to happen in the future.

IF + Present Simple Will + Infinitive

If you love a challenge, you will definitely love paddleboarding.
• We won’t play football if it’s still snowing later.

❓ Second Conditional

Hypothetical / Imaginary Situations

Used for things that are unlikely to happen now or in the future.

IF + Past Simple Would + Infinitive

If I had the money, I would buy that big house.
If we ran in marathons, we would know how challenging they are.

💡 Giving Advice

We often use the Second Conditional to give advice using the phrase “If I were you…”

“If I were you, I wouldn’t try fixing the roof myself!”

🗣️ Skills Focus

Giving Opinions

  • Agreeing: “I totally agree with you.” / “You’re right.”
  • Disagreeing: “I don’t think so.” / “I’m not sure about that.”
  • ? Asking: “What do you think?” / “Do you agree?”

Clauses of Purpose

Explain why someone does something.

  • To + Verb: “He runs to stay fit.”
  • In order to: “She trains in order to win.”
  • So that + clause: “I tidy my room so that I can go out.”

🏁 Final Reminder

“Unless you arrive on time, we will start the game without you!”
Unless = If not

Unit 6: Ready, Steady, Go! Quiz

Unit 6: Ready, Steady, Go!

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Welcome to the Interactive Sports & Grammar Quiz!

Test your knowledge of vocabulary related to sports and master the use of Zero, First, and Second Conditionals.

Question Bank: 20 Questions
Session: 10 Random Questions

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