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How are you feeling ?

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CLS mistakes/valse vrienden

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Other examples
Fabric
Brave
meaning
peers
slim

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will /to be going to 

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When do you use "will" and when "to be going to" ?

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"I............call you later"
(decision made at the moment of speaking)
A
am going to
B
will

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"I.............call you at 2pm"
(previously arranged plan)
A
am going to
B
will

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"The restaurant .........be very crowded tonight" (prediction based on belief or assumption)
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is going to
B
will

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"He .......win the race"
(prediction based on belief or assumption, no evidence)
A
is going to
B
will

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"I .........study for my exam tomorrow because I have a lot of time" (intention or plan already made)
A
am going to
B
will

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"Will" is used to talk about a decision that is made at the moment of speaking or to make a prediction about something that is likely to happen. 
For example:

I will go to the store later.
I think it will rain tonight.
"To be going to" is used to talk about a plan or intention that has already been made, or to make a prediction based on evidence or a current situation. For example:

I am going to visit my friend tomorrow.
Look at those dark clouds! It's going to rain soon.

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In general, "will" is more often used for predictions or spontaneous decisions, while "to be going to" is more often used for planned actions or predictions based on evidence.

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"They ........ buy a new house soon."
(intention or plan already made)
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are going to
B
will

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Let's practise (15 min)

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Let's take a break 10/15 min

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All of the conditionals
If you know the grammar structures and rules, you will easily recognize mistakes and you will be able to explain them

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Zero Conditional:





This type of conditional is used to talk about things that are generally true or always happen under certain conditions.
Structure: If + present simple, present simple.
Example: If it rains, the streets get wet.

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First Conditional

This type of conditional is used to talk about things that are likely to happen in the future, based on a present situation or condition.
Structure: If + present simple, will + base form.
Example: If I have time, I will go to the gym.

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Second Conditional:
This type of conditional is used to talk about things that are not likely to happen, or are hypothetical or imaginary.
Structure: If + past simple, would + base form.
Example: If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house.

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Third Conditional:
This type of conditional is used to talk about things that did not happen in the past, and how things might have been different if they had happened.
Structure: If + past perfect, would have + past participle.
Example: If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam.
Note: Sometimes the second and third conditionals can be mixed to talk about hypothetical past situations and their imagined results in the present or future.
Example: If I had a million dollars, I would buy a yacht and sail around the world.

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Which conditional is this?

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Slide 23 - Video

Which conditional is this?
If you heat ice, it melts
A
Zero
B
first
C
second
D
third

Slide 24 - Quiz

Which conditional is this?
If I had more time, I would learn a new language.
A
zero
B
first
C
second
D
third

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Which conditional is this?
If I won the lottery, I would buy a house in the countryside.
A
zero
B
first
C
second
D
third

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Which conditional is this?
If you study hard, you will pass the exam
A
zero
B
first
C
second
D
third

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Which conditional is this?
If she had known about the party, she would have come.
A
zero
B
first
C
second
D
third

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Self study time, any questions?

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