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Today's plan
Punctuation
practice
zero and first conditional
practice
assignment
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Goal
At the end of the lesson you know how to use at least 5 punctuation marks properly
At the end of the lesson you know when to use a zero or a first conditional
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What does this say
Today I went to the store because my mother wasn't home I got a couple things milk eggs flower and sugar these are the ingredients of pancakes I think my mom wants to make pancakes today mom are you going to make pancakes today I asked her when she finally got home no she said these are not for today maybe we will eat pancakes tomorrow I thought I really hope so because pancakes are my favourite
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changing a sentence
Will you marry me?
Will, you, mary, me.
Will, you marry me!
Will you, mary me.
the same words, different meaning
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Kinds of punctuation marks
Slide 6 - Mind map
punctuation marks
. , : ? ! ' " (...)
when do you use them?
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Zero Conditional
difficult word for a simple concept
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Zero Conditional
If one thing happens, something else always happens.
If (present simple), ........ (present simple)
"If you touch fire, you get burned"
"If she drinks milk, she gets a stomach ache"
"If water reaches 0°C, it freezes"
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First Conditional
Can you guess what this means then?
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First conditional
Used for when things are usually true or true in a specific scenario.
if (present simple), ..... will (infinitive)
"If I sit in the sun, I will get a sunburn"
"if I see her, I will tell her"
"if I study enough tonight, I'll go to the party"
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"If my baby is hungry, she cries"
"if I sit in the sun, I get sunburn"
"if it rains, the park doesn't close"
"People die if they don't eat enough food"
"If my baby is hungry, she will cry"
"If I sit in the sun, I will get a sunburn"
"if it rains today, I won't go to the park"
"I'll die if I don't eat enough food"
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which one is zero conditional?
A
If you throw up, your breath stinks
B
If you throw up, your breath will stink
Slide 13 - Quiz
Which one is first conditional?
A
Even if I brush my teeth, I get cavities
B
Even if I brush my teeth, I will get cavities
Slide 14 - Quiz
"if there is a lot of rain, the river will overflow" is a
A
zero conditional
B
first conditional
Slide 15 - Quiz
"the river will overflow if there is a lot of rain" is a
A
zero conditional
B
first conditional
Slide 16 - Quiz
"The river overflows if there is a lot of rain" is a
A
zero conditional
B
first conditional
Slide 17 - Quiz
When do you use a zero conditional sentence?
A
if it's always true
B
if it's true in a specific situation
Slide 18 - Quiz
When do you use a first conditional sentence?
A
If it's always true
B
if it's true in a specific situation
Slide 19 - Quiz
let's get to work
You can work on your worksheet for the rest of the lesson
Make sure you put it somewhere safe, you'll need it again next week!!
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For next week
finish your worksheet, we'll check exercise 1 and 2 in class next week.
Get started on your 'ghost survival' video. I want to see your script next week.
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Goal
- At the end of the lesson you know how to use at least 5 punctuation marks properly
- At the end of the lesson you know when to use a zero or a first conditional