Life Plan Past Paper PDF
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This document provides examples of life planning topics including vocabulary, grammar, and examples. It covers the future tense in past contexts.
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# Life Plan (Unit 5) ## Language - **make up one's mind:** decide to do something after considering conflicting choices - **keep something in mind:** remember something - **be on one's mind:** think of something - **settle on:** make a final decision that won't change - **change one's mind:** deci...
# Life Plan (Unit 5) ## Language - **make up one's mind:** decide to do something after considering conflicting choices - **keep something in mind:** remember something - **be on one's mind:** think of something - **settle on:** make a final decision that won't change - **change one's mind:** decide to do something else - **pick someone's brain:** ask someone about something ## Vocabulary - **My tastes changed.** - **It's hard to make a living as an artist.** - **I didn't pass the exam.** - **Family talked me out of it.** - **Earn money.** - **Convenced me not to do** ## Grammar: Future in the past - **was/were going to:** is the past form of **be going to**. - It's used to express or ask about future plans or expectations someone had in the past. - **I was going to get married (but I didn't).** - **They were going to study art (but they didn't).** - **Would:** is the past form of **will**. - It can express future in the past. Use (would) + the base form in a noun clause direct object that describes future plans. - **She thought she would be a doctor (but she changed her mind).** - **We always believed they would get married (but they never did).** ## Grammar: Perfect Modals - Use to express thoughts about past actions. - **Express personal regret or judge another's actions.** - **Should have + past participle.** - **I should have studied medicine (but unfortunately, I didn't).** - **She shouldn't have divorced Sam (but she did).** - **Express Possibility or speculate.** - **may/might have + Past Participle** - **I may (might) have failed the final exam - It was really hard.** - **Express Certainty** - **would/ could have (forability)** - **He was the driver. He could have prevented the accident.** - **Draw Conclusions:** - **must have + p.p** - **Heba isn't here. She must have gone home early.** - **I think that's what happened.** - **Regrets about the Past:** - **wish + the past perfect**, - **should have** and **ought to have** # Lesson 3 ## Vocabulary - **Talents:** abilities that you are born with (art, music) - **Skills:** abilities that you learn (cooking, speaking) - **Experience:** Time spent working a job - **Knowledge:** Understanding of or familiarity with a subject ## Qualifications - *Manual dexterity* - *Logical thinking* - *Mathematical ability* - *A good memory* ## Other Terms - **Inventory:** a list of items - **CEO:** Chief Executive Officer ## Training B **Qualification** | **Occupation or study** :-----------------------------------------:|:---------------------------: athletic ability | professional tennis player artistic ability | painter mathematical ability | mathematician logical thinking ability | philosophy professor a good memory | scientist leadership skills | business management