First conditional

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Today's Objective 
To understand when the first conditional is used and how it is formed. 

learn when to use ' UNLESS' in the first conditional

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Example: 
If you go now, you will get there in time. 



Has this already happened? 

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First Conditional
Is een voorwaard (bij zin) en het gevolg (hoofdzin)
Welke is welke? 

If I eat all this chocolate, I will get fat. 
If he doesn't hurry, he will be late. 

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First conditional 
Is een voorwaard (bij zin - if) en het gevolg (hoofdzin)

If you go now, you will catch the train. 
You will catch the train if you go now. 

What is the difference between the two sentences? 


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Conditional Type 1 - First conditional 
condition clause, result clause
If + present simple, will + verb 

If you leave now, you won't be late.
If the weather gets better, we will go for a picnic.
He will wash your car if you ask him to.

We use it to talk about what we expect to happen in the future.

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First Conditional
(with UNLESS)

You can use UNLESS instead of (=ipv) 'If not' in the
conditional clause.
Example:
If I don't pass the exam, I will fail the year.
Unless I pass the exam, I will fail the year.

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Bij I/he/she/it: Geen was, maar were

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If I ....   (go) out tonight, I ....  (go) to the cinema. 

If you ...  (get) back late, I ...  (be) angry.

If we .... (eat) all this cake, we ... (feel) sick.

She ... (stay) in London if she ...  (find)
a job.
Will go
go
get
will be
will feel
eat
will stay
finds

Slide 9 - Drag question

Answers
If I go out, I will go to the cinema.
If you get back late, I will be angry.
If we eat all the cake, we will feel sick.
She will stay in London if she finds a job.

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First conditional:
I ... (stay) home if it ... (rain).
A
stay - will rain
B
stay - rains
C
will stay - rains
D
will stay - rain

Slide 11 - Quiz

First conditional:
If I ... (have) enough money, I ... (buy) new shoes.
A
have - will buy
B
will have - buy
C
have - buy
D
will have - will have

Slide 12 - Quiz

First conditional:
If I ....... (go) out tonight, I ....... (go) to the cinema.
A
go / 'll goes
B
go / 'll go
C
go / will go
D
go / will goes

Slide 13 - Quiz

Use the First Conditional:

If you ........ outside without a sweater, you ........ ill!
A
go, get
B
will go, will get
C
will go, get
D
go, will get

Slide 14 - Quiz

Use the First Conditional:

If you ........ too much coffee, you ........ to sleep.
A
will drink, won't be able to
B
drink, won't be able to
C
drink, will be able to
D
will drink, won't be able to

Slide 15 - Quiz

If I see Pete, I ... (might tell/ will tell) him I saw you.

Slide 16 - Open question

Fill in the correct word(s).

If I ... (to see) Mary, I will tell her you asked about her.

Slide 17 - Open question

I'll come and see you if I ...
(have/ will have) time

Slide 18 - Open question

Fill in the first conditional:
If she ..... (go) on holiday this summer, she ..... (go) to Spain.

Slide 19 - Open question

(First conditional) If I
(not/go) to bed soon, I
(be) tired in the morning.

Slide 20 - Open question

USE UNLESS: If I
(not/go) to bed soon, I
(be) tired in the morning.

Slide 21 - Open question

USE UNLESS:
If she doesn't study, she will be stressed for the test.

Slide 22 - Open question

I know how to use the 1st conditional
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Slide 23 - Poll

For the rest of the lesson
Do now:
SB. p. 61 ex. 1,2,3,4 + Rule box

Done?
-Work on Workbook Unit 7
-Finished? Study for PWW


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Conditional - Type 0 (Het is altijd zo/ de waarheid/feiten)
If + present simple, present simple
Voorwaarde (bijzin)/ Gevolg (hoofdzin)

If I sit in the back of the car, I get sick
I get sick if I sit in the back of the car

What is the difference between the two sentences above? 

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