There are some ‘laws of life’ hidden in this table. For each sentence on the left, there is one on the right that follows on from it. Find the pairs of sentences and write the laws. Use if and the simple present tense.
If something begins well, it often ends bad
Something begins well. You’ve got a job to do. You’re in an accident. You want to buy something. You’re absolutely sure about something. You type your own letters. You try to make a difficult situation better. |
They’re usually short. You’re probably wrong. You usually make it worse. It often ends badly. It always takes longer than you think. It’s the other person’s fault. They usually don’t make it any more. |
Discuss the ‘laws of life’ in the table above and say if you think they are true.
Complete these simple ‘scientific laws’ and write two or three more.
If you mix blue and yellow, you get....
If air gets warmer
... a piece of glass with a hammer
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