Superstitions

In this site you can find many different superstitions. As an exercise, you can try to use the first conditional to transform the sentences. If you go to the Animal Superstitions category, for example, there is one which is “A dog eating grass – rain“. Then, you can make a sentence using the first conditional: “If a dog eats grass, it will rain“. If you make some sentences and want them to be checked, you can send them to me and I will check them ;-)

For those who like creepy stories, this site seems to be a good one. The urban legends are separated in categories. I couldn’t spend much time in it because I’m afraid of this kind of thing, but I believe that for those who like this kind of stories it will be a good opportunity to practice reading texts in English.

2 Responses to “Superstitions”

  1. zainab Says:

    hi debora,
    I can’t find any superstitions using won’t instead of will. could you make two up for me plz.

  2. teacherdebora Says:

    hi zainab,
    What about: “If you walk under a ladder, you won’t have good luck” or “If you spill salt you won’t have good luck”.
    I hope that helps.

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