Prime Time 3, Coursebook

Focus on form: If-sentences Go back to the story and look at the end of each box: What happens next? Make sentences about what will happen. Use the grammar box on the right. If Pookie lets Hookie in now, the boys will fly to the football field. If Hookie’s arm hurts now, the robot-nanny will take him to hospital. 4 Grammar See 1 G 13 Conditional 1: What will happen Present tense + “will” future If I come home late, my mum will be angry. If she is late for the concert today, she won’t see her favourite band perform. G Pookie opens the curtains to see what was knocking on the window. He sees Hookie, standing on a flying board, waving at him. It seems he has forgotten about their fight. What happens now? The two boys become friends again. 11 Pookie stays angry. 12 10 Luckily, Hookie isn’t hurt because he is wearing protective clothes. But the board has been damaged and can’t be used anymore. So the robot-nanny takes the boys to the skateboard shop to have it repaired. End 8 Pookie is too angry to open the window, so he closes the curtains again. Soon, he feels sorry for what he has done. He quickly opens the window, but Hookie has gone. Since that day Pookie hasn’t had a best friend anymore because he was too proud to forgive Hookie. End 12 Pookie doesn’t want to find out what is knocking on the window. He is mad with Hookie, so nothing matters to him. Without Hookie, everything is boring and stupid. What happens now? Pookie says sorry to Hookie. 15 Pookie makes himself a new Hookie. 14 13 Hookie is holding his left arm with his right hand and is crying: “My arm hurts so much.” Pookie asks the robot-nanny to take them to hospital, where Hookie gets a huge plaster cast. Back at home, Pookie draws a football and two boys onto the cast so that it doesn’t look so boring. End 7 After all1, Pookie and Hookie have always been best friends. Sometimes even best friends have a fight, but they always find a way to become friends again. So Pookie opens the window and Hookie flies into the room with his board. Real friends never stay mad for a long time. End 11 He takes a pencil and draws a figure that looks like Hookie on a piece of paper. Then he cuts it out and tells the Paper Hookie about his day and the fight he has had with the real Hookie. But paper Hookie doesn’t answer Pookie. This is frustrating. Now Pookie understands that nobody will ever be as cool as Hookie. So he video-phones him to say he is sorry. End 14 Quickly, Pookie closes the curtains because he doesn’t want to see his friend. He and Hookie had a huge fight the day before. Suddenly, Pookie hears a knock on the window. What happens now? Pookie opens the curtains again. 10 Pookie doesn’t care. 13 9 He runs down the stairs, opens the door and screams at Hookie: “Want to play football?” Of course, Hookie wants to play football with his best friend. Because real friends never stay mad for a long time with each other. End 15 1 after all = hier: immerhin 73 9 seventy-three Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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