alrighty, consider the area swept out by a wire in a certain time (t). The area that is swept out is given by:
Area = length x velocity x time
so therefore the amount of flux that is swept through the wire is
flux = Blvt (field strength x length x velocity x time)
after that you just use faradays law as described above to get your emf
NOTE: if you put flux= Blvt into faradays equation, you end up getting
emf = Blvt/t = Blv
this is basically the only equation you use when straight wires are being dragged across a magnetic field perpendicular to the field lines. When the conductor is being dragged through at an angle, use emf= Blv x sin theta (although it isn't very likely they'll give you a question on it)
sorry if that was a bit confusing, if you need for me to clarify anything just yell