Conditionals (1st and 2nd)

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Conditionals

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Today
At the end of this lesson you know the difference between the 1st, 2nd conditional

Explanation conditionals
Time to work/practice
Wrap-up

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Silent task - translate the words
1. kippen vel                              6. zich schamen voor
2. opgelucht                             7. gemeen hebben
3. walgelijk                                8. gapen
4. hartverscheurend            9. klef 
5. dol zijn op                            10. dooier
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Silent task - translate the words
1. goose bumps                  6. to be ashamed of
2. relieved                             7. to have in common
3. disgusting                       8. to yawn
4. heartbreaking               9. soggy 
5. to adore                           10. yolk
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              Famous people


If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.


- Mark Twain

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Inspiration

If you were born without wings, do nothing to prevent them from growing.

- Coco Chanel

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Type 1 
  • First conditional
 
if sentence
result
present simple
will + infinitive
If I get sick,
I will go to the doctor.
Possible or likely things in the future 

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Type 2
  • Second conditional
 
if sentence
result
past simple
would + infinitive
If I won the lottery,
I would buy a car.
impossible things in the present, unlikely things in the future 

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FIRST CONDITIONAL

for predictions (possible) situations
(If + present simple), + (will + infinitive)

If I study, I will pass the test.
SECOND CONDITIONAL

for hypothetical (imaginary) 
situations
(if + past simple), + (would +  infinitive)

If I won a lottery, I would travel a lot.

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If I study, I will pass the test.


If I won a lottery, I would travel a lot.


I will pass the test If I study.


I would travel a lot If I won a lottery.

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Comma

If I study, I will pass the test.


If I won a lottery, I would travel a lot.
No comma

I will pass the test If I study.


I would travel a lot If I won a lottery.

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First conditional 
Second conditional 
Het is onwaarschijnlijk dat er aan de voorwaarde voldaan wordt.
Het is waarschijnlijk dat er aan de voorwaarde voldaan wordt.

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First conditional:


Second conditional:
If + present simple 
If + past simple 
will + hele ww
would + hele ww

Slide 14 - Drag question

Conditionals (if- clause statement)
Drag the example to the appropriate conditional. 
first
conditional 
second
conditional 

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(1st conditional)
If he walks to school, I ....(go) with him.

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(2nd conditional)
If you had money, you ....(buy) a new car

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(2nd conditional)
If my parents sold our house, we ....(be) homeless.

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(2nd conditional)
James would help you, if you (ask) him.

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If I tell you a secret,
(first conditional)

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If I were invisible, ...
(second conditional)

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Your turn
Work in your book 
do ex. 5, 6, 7 on pages 48 - 49 (moet af zijn)
Done? -> Test jezelf


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Wrap - up
At the end of this lesson you know the difference between the 1st and 2nd  conditional


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Give me an example
of 1st
conditional?

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Give me an example
of 2nd
conditional?

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Well done! 

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