If-sentences (first conditional)

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Today's Programme
- First Conditional (recap)
- Ex. 7 (finish/check)
- Extra practice




Lesson Objective:
- You know how and when to use the First Conditional.

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If - sentences (first conditional)
If you study well,
you will pass the test. 
condition 
probable cause
* "If-clause" --> contains the word if.
* Here you have to use the present simple
  study (or studies in the SHIT-rule)

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

Slide 4 - Quiz

If I ... (to win) the lottery, I ... (to treat) myself with a new car.
A
will win - will treat
B
win - will treat
C
win - treat
D
will win - treat

Slide 5 - Quiz

I ... (to stay) home, if it ... (to rain).
A
stay - will rain
B
stay - rains
C
will stay - rains
D
will stay - will rain

Slide 6 - Quiz

If - sentences (first conditional)
If you study well,
you will pass the test. 
condition
probable cause
* Here you use will + the main verb (infinitive)
  will pass
You can also use won't, might (not) or may (not)

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If - sentences (first conditional)
If you study well,
you will pass the test. 
When do you use the first conditional?
* If the condition is met, the chance is high it will happen.

Therefore, when something is likely to happen. Now or in the future.

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If - sentences (first conditional)
If you study well,
you will pass the test. 
condition
probable cause
* Here you use will + the main verb (infinitive)
  will pass
You can also use won't, might (not) or may (not)

* * "If-clause" --> contains the word if.
* Here you have to use the present simple
  study (or studies in the SHIT-rule)

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If - sentences (first conditional)
What's important to remember? 
* The First Conditional is made up of 2 clauses: one has a condition in it, the other a probable cause or result.
* These clauses are each in a different tense: in the if-clause you always use the Present Simple, in het main clause you need to use will + infinitive. 
!! The clauses can be switched. The sentence can start with either clause.



if + Present Simple 
     Future
Future
If + Present Simple

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Fill in the correct word(s).

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

Slide 11 - Open question

Fill in the correct word(s).

If you work hard, you ... (to get) rich.

Slide 12 - Open question

Fill in the correct word(s).

Their teacher will be sad if they ... (not - pass) their exam.

Slide 13 - Open question

Fill in the correct word(s).

We ... (to invite) John, if he is working tomorrow.

Slide 14 - Open question

Type the correct sentence.

If it rains all the time, we ... (to be able) to go out.

Slide 15 - Open question

You use The First Conditional when something ...... happen.
A
will
B
will probably
C
will certainly

Slide 16 - Quiz

CLASS WORK
Do the following exercises in your book: unit three, exercise 7, page 29:

a, b, c, d, e
If finished? Check your answers 
(KEY is on ELO)

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Extra practice


For more practice, use the link on the next page:



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Slide 19 - Link