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1st and 2nd Conditionals
Wordlist unit 1 and 2
Future forms
Three part phrasal verb
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1st and 2nd Conditionals
Wordlist unit 1 and 2
Future forms
Three part phrasal verb

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Learning Objective
Finding out which elements  you have mastered for next week's test 

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Introduce the learning objective to the students. Make sure they understand what they will be able to do by the end of the lesson.
What do you already know about conditionals?

Slide 3 - Mind map

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What are Conditionals?
Conditionals are sentences that express a condition and its result if the condition is met

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Introduce the concept of conditionals and provide examples for the students.
1st Conditional
The 1st conditional is used to talk about real or possible situations in the future.

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Explain the usage of the 1st conditional and provide examples for the students.
1st Conditional Example
If it ... (rain) tomorrow, I ... (stay) at home.

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Provide an example of the 1st conditional and ask the students to identify the condition and result.
Form of 1st Conditional
If it rains tomorrow, I will stay at home.
If + present simple, will + base verb

Slide 7 - Slide

Explain the form of the 1st conditional and provide examples for the students.
2nd Conditional
The 2nd conditional is used to talk about unreal or unlikely situations in the present or future.

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Explain the usage of the 2nd conditional and provide examples for the students.
2nd Conditional Example
If I.. (have) a million dollars, I.. (travel) the world.

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Provide an example of the 2nd conditional and ask the students to identify the condition and result.
Form of 2nd Conditional
If I had a million dollars, I would travel the world.
If + past simple, would + base verb

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Explain the form of the 2nd conditional and provide examples for the students.
1st vs. 2nd Conditional
The 1st conditional talks about real or possible situations while the 2nd conditional talks about unreal or unlikely situations.

Slide 11 - Slide

Highlight the difference between the 1st and 2nd conditionals for the students.
1st vs. 2nd Conditional
The 1st conditional talks about real or possible situations while
If it rains tomorrow, I will stay at home.

 the 2nd conditional talks about unreal or unlikely situations.
If I had a million dollars, I would travel the world.

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Highlight the difference between the 1st and 2nd conditionals for the students.
1st vs. 2nd Conditional
Important note!
The two sentences can be reversed:

If it rains tomorrow, I will stay at home.
I will stay at home, if it rains tomorrow.
 

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Highlight the difference between the 1st and 2nd conditionals for the students.
first conditional
second conditional 
if-zin: present simple
hoofdzin: will + hele werkwoord
if-zin: past simple
hoofdzin: would + hele werkwoord

Slide 14 - Drag question

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If Juul... (not/to leave) by 4 PM, she..... (not/to catch) the train.
A
leaves - won't catch
B
doesn't leave - catches
C
doesn't leave - won't catch
D
leaves - catches

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If Max and Milan..... (to become) rich, they .....(buy ) us presents. But they don't care about money sadly.
A
become - buy
B
became - would buy
C
become - would buy
D
became - will buy

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If Hela.......(to help) her friend, she.....(to feel) happy. But she doens't like helping people.
A
helped - felt
B
would help - felt
C
will help - will feel
D
helped - would feel

Slide 17 - Quiz

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If Sara.........(to start)now, she........(to finish) first. She has a good chance of winning!
A
starts - finishes
B
starts - will finish
C
will start - finish
D
will start - will finish

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If Ayuub....(to tidy) his room, his mom.....(not/have to hide) his PS5. But he never tidies, so he will lose his PS
A
tidies - will have to hide
B
tidied - would not have to hide
C
would tidy - wouldn't have to hide
D
tidied - wouldn't have to hide

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Test: Futures, three part phrasal; verbs and words. Keep track (keep a piece of paer with you) of what you did well and what you need to work on. 

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Which sentence uses the future continuous tense correctly?
A
She will cooks dinner tomorrow.
B
They are sleeping at 6 AM.
C
At 8 PM tonight, we will be watching a movie.
D
I will go to the gym yesterday.

Slide 21 - Quiz

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Choose the future continuous form
___________ until midnight?
A
Are you working
B
Have you been working
C
Will you be working

Slide 22 - Quiz

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Which sentence is in the future perfect?
A
She will continue to be cool.
B
She will have continued to be cool.
C
She will be continuing to be cool.
D
None,

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Which sentence is in future tense for arrangements?
A
He played football yesterday.
B
I'm going to play a football match on Saturday.
C
I am playing a football match tonight.
D
He plays football every monday.

Slide 24 - Quiz

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I .................... this Christmas with my grandparents.
A
spend – incorrect – this is a present continuous. Present simple in the future is used for scheduled events/according to a timetable.
B
b. spending – Nearly – you forgot the verb 'to be'
C
c. I am spending - Correct – you need a present continuous form because this is an arrangement between you and your grandparents.
D
I'm going to spend - Also correct – However, because this is a personal arrangement it is less commonly used. 
A
spend
B
spending
C
am spending
D
'm going to spend

Slide 25 - Quiz

The present continuous tense is mainly used to talk about personal arrangements and fixed plans. Be going to can also be used to express the same idea; however, it puts an extra emphasis on the idea of intention. I am going to get a new job. (= I intend to get a job.)
How do you make the future perfect?
A
have + had followed by the past participle
B
is going to + past participle
C
will + have followed by the past participle.
D
will be + verb + ing

Slide 26 - Quiz

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Future perfect:
I ...... (finished) my homework by dinnertime.
A
will finish
B
finish
C
will have finished
D
are going to finish

Slide 27 - Quiz

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Future tenses:
Wanneer gebruik je de present simple?

A
Als je van plan bent iets te doen.
B
Als je iets beloofd of voorspelt.
C
Als iets volgens een schema/rooster verloopt.

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In welke zin staat de future met de present simple?
A
They are watching a movie tonight.
B
The train arrives at 3 PM tomorrow.
C
He is meeting his friend after school.
D
She usually walks to work.

Slide 29 - Quiz

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What is the difference between these three tenses?
- I think I will study law in the future.
-I am going on a holiday to Spain this summer.
- The train to Arnhem always leaves at 9 o'clock.

Slide 30 - Open question

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Write two sentences using different tenses/verbs/ways to talk about the future

Slide 31 - Open question

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He promised to help but decided to ______ his word. (clue: use go)

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Iris wanted to ______her bad marks by studying extra hard (clue: use make)

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Use the following words to make a sentence:
1. well-equiped
2. draw
3. centenarian

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How well did you do on: 1. Words 2. Three part phrasal verbs. 3. Conditionals 4. Futures? Discuss each.

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