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Learn the First Conditional

Date: Feb 06 2012

Themes: Hobbies

Grammar: First Conditional

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If you work hard, you could succeed. But wouldn’t it be easier just to enter a contest? Of course, people who enter contests can’t all be winners. But that doesn’t stop them from trying.

Some contests involve a quiz or physical competition, and require knowledge or talent. Others just require luck. But as Jason is beginning to learn, many contests come with a catch. Hear him explain to Marni why he just can’t stop entering contests.

只要努力就会成功。但是参加比赛不是会更容易获得成功吗?当然,不可能所有参赛者都能最终获胜。但这并不会妨碍他们去尝试。
有些比赛涉及测验,需要知识或技能。而有些比赛全靠运气。正如詹森开始了解到的那样,很多比赛会带来成就感。我们来听听他向玛尼解释为什么总想参加比赛。

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Jason

Jason

Marni

Marni

Jason:  I’ve become obsessed with entering contests.

Marni:  Really?

Jason:  Yeah. I think if I just enter enough, I’ll eventually win.

Marni:  ‘Cause the odds are sort of in your favor, the more you enter, the more likely you are to win.

Jason:  Right. But some contests these days make the odds really complicated. Like you can enter every day, and then sometimes I’ll enter for myself and people in my family, so it becomes this really big chore to go on this website every day, you know. But that grand prize, it’s just so sweet sometimes. You just look at that picture of that cruise ship, and you’re like, “Yes, I want that for free.”

Marni:  So, OK, I think you answered my question. It was gonna be, “Where do you enter contests?” It sounds like primarily via the internet.

Jason:  Yeah. I guess you could mail things in, I just don’t know where you find those.

Marni:  Yeah, that seems to be waning, although I recently kept seeing all these ads for the Publisher’s Clearing House, and I don’t really know how that works…

Jason:  Oh, I entered that! It’s online.

Marni:  It’s online. OK, so you just enter in. But you know, you just see people, these very normal looking people, winning millions of dollars, and you have to wonder, why is that not me?

Jason:  Exactly. But the problem is, it’s kind of a scam, ‘cause contests a lot of times will start sending you junk mail, or add you to some email list. So you kind of have to be fighting off all this stuff if you’re in the habit of entering contests.

Marni:  Yeah. Well, I…good luck, you know.

Jason:  Fingers crossed.

Marni:  Yeah.

 

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Jason has been entering a lot of contests recently. He enters most of them online. He thinks that if he keeps entering contests, eventually he’ll have to win.

Marni understands Jason’s interest in entering contests. She says that normal people have won lots of money in contests. So it seems like she or Jason should have a chance of winning, too.

One problem that Jason has found with contests is that after entering them, they often send you junk mail or emails that you don’t want. But if you win, it will be worth it!

Have you ever entered a contest? Have you won any contests?

 

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 julito

julito

Argentina

LESYA. not that bad. 

03:50 PM Feb 07 2012 |

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kotlesya

kotlesya

Belarus

“Rat race” is a wonderful comparison with a game we play here :))) It is really rat race on eBaby 

03:49 PM Feb 07 2012 |

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snoopyboy

snoopyboy

Antarctica

I do speak it quite okay…better than my English, now I’m picking up Spanish and Russian


: )

03:48 PM Feb 07 2012 |

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kotlesya

kotlesya

Belarus

Hello, JULITO. Thank goodness it is a bit warmer here. It is -10 C in the morning and -7C at the daytime

03:47 PM Feb 07 2012 |

kotlesya

kotlesya

Belarus

“Городок” is the best humorous TV programm in Russia. Belarussian and Ukrainian people watch it with a great pleasure and with a “great” laugh as well. The kind of humour they show is unique :)

03:47 PM Feb 07 2012 |

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snoopyboy

snoopyboy

Antarctica

no rat can survive the frigid conditions here… : )


Parlez vous Francais , Parion?

03:44 PM Feb 07 2012 |

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 julito

julito

Argentina

LESYA, hello,   what is the temp. now in Belarus ??

03:40 PM Feb 07 2012 |

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snoopyboy

snoopyboy

Antarctica

Howdy  Mr Parion  : )


Welcome to the rat race

03:39 PM Feb 07 2012 |

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snoopyboy

snoopyboy

Antarctica

Городок” what is it?


I can’t stream videos with the PC i’m using right now


 

03:35 PM Feb 07 2012 |

kotlesya

kotlesya

Belarus

I wanted to thank her for the very funny link “Городок” on her profile :) Ola33, if you read me I really was laughing so much when I saw the new methods of learning English :))))))))

03:33 PM Feb 07 2012 |

kotlesya

kotlesya

Belarus

Is Ola33 on-line?? 

03:31 PM Feb 07 2012 |

snoopyboy

snoopyboy

Antarctica

: )


I just looked up that expression online, I tried to impress Ola33


Thanks for enlightening me though , Privet dear Lesya


Where were you yesterday

03:30 PM Feb 07 2012 |

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kotlesya

kotlesya

Belarus

Yes, – “privet”. I was sure you know the meaning if you knew the word “prikol’no”


“Privet” means hi :) or hello as you wish

03:27 PM Feb 07 2012 |

snoopyboy

snoopyboy

Antarctica

privet?


:)

03:25 PM Feb 07 2012 |

kotlesya

kotlesya

Belarus

Privet, Snoopyboy!!!!!! GLAD TO SEE YOU


Thank you very much for the help. Now I know the meaning and I will add it to my memory :)


My words are music, but without sound :) :) 


The thoughts of some people here are the icon to my eyes :)

03:23 PM Feb 07 2012 |

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snoopyboy

snoopyboy

Antarctica

Have a ball, have a blast = have fun, enjoy yourself.


Kotlesya you know more than you think..you’ve  unwittingly inspired a lot of folks here with your words. With your  so-called “poorest English” you’ve given me the edge  I needed to finish off Looga.


who are you kidding dear Lesya, your words are music to our ears


:)

03:16 PM Feb 07 2012 |

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kotlesya

kotlesya

Belarus

Anja, wait…. don’t go away. Please explain what does if mean “Have a ball?” is it an idiom or what??? My English is the poorest one I don’t know many words Cry

03:06 PM Feb 07 2012 |

 julito

julito

Argentina

Bye  Butterfly  ,still Lesya is here  .The show must go on.  musn´t it?

11:20 AM Feb 07 2012 |

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kotlesya

kotlesya

Belarus

ANJA, I was laughing so much when you mentioned about me with bear, especially I liked the word “hibernating”. I will never be mad at you. It is a game. It’s a horseplay, like Snoopyboy said. So, no offence. :) 


 Yesterday I missed you, friends, really

08:12 AM Feb 07 2012 |

 julito

julito

Argentina

nfrtary.    didn´t work and it will never work .  Cry

10:18 PM Feb 06 2012 |

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