3H2 - Chapter 5SS - Going Green # 10 Conditionals 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 + reflexive pronouns + feedback

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Stepping Stones: Book B 
Chapter 5

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Welcome
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Stepping Stones: Book B 
Chapter 5

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Today's goals
- I can use conditionals correctly
- I can use reflexive pronouns correctly

At the end of class:

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Agenda
- Lesson goals
- Zero conditional explanation
- Practice zero conditional
- First conditional explanation
- Practice first conditional
- Second conditional explanation
- Practice second conditional 
- Homework - none


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Stel ik laat je in verband met een sollicitatie bellen door mijn mogelijk toekomstige nieuwe werkgever. Wat zou je dan zeggen?
(answer in English)

Slide 6 - Mind map

Stel je hebt een probleem (bijvoorbeeld thuis): wanneer of waarvoor schakel je mijn hulp in?

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Stel mijn werk zou door een robot overgenomen worden; welke karaktereigenschappen of vaardigheden zou je zeker in deze robot opnemen?
(answer in English)

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ZERO CONDITIONAL


If you drop an apple, it falls to the ground.
 Water turns into ice if you freeze water.

to talk about things which always happen.
general / scientific facts

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CONDITIONALS
If this happens, then that happens.

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FIRST CONDITIONAL


 If Juan leaves, Bella will be very sad.

IF + simple present , WILL + infinitive

to talk about things which are likely to happen, 
it's not 100% true.

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SECOND CONDITIONAL


If I were you, I would tell her.
I would travel around the world if I won the lottery.

to talk about things that are unlikely to happen.

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THIRD CONDITIONAL

If it had been warmer, we would have gone swimming.
My parents would have bought this house, if the man had not sold it to someone else.

Is used to talk about fictional / hypothetical things in the past that if had happened would have led to a different result of outcome.

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Time for a game!
Which conditionals 
are they?
write 0 - 1 - 2 - 3

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I would buy you a present if you gave me a hug every day. (fill in 0 - 1 - 2 - 3)

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If you dance in the rain, I will join you. (fill in 0 - 1 - 2 - 3)

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If it snows, it is very cold. (fill in 0 - 1 - 2 - 3)

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If you had used a sharper knife, you would not have cut yourself. (fill in 0 - 1 - 2 - 3)

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reflexive pronouns:
The reflexive pronouns are:
 

singular: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself;

plural: ourselves, yourselves, themselves.

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When do you use reflexive pronouns?
1. We use a reflexive pronoun as a direct object (= lijdend        voorwerp) when the direct object is the same as
 the subject (= onderwerp) of the sentence:


 I fell over and hurt myself.
 Be careful with that knife. You might cut yourself.

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