DUTR Zero, first and second Conditionals

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+ second conditional

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What do you remember about the conditionals?

Slide 2 - Open question

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Use the Zero Conditional:

If babies ......... hungry, they .........
A
are, will cry
B
are, cry
C
will be, cry
D
will be, will cry

Slide 6 - Quiz

Use the Zero Conditional:

If you ........ fire, you ........
A
will touch, will burn
B
will touch, burn
C
touch, will burn
D
touch, burn

Slide 7 - Quiz

Use the Zero Conditional:

When the sun ........ down, it
........ dark!
A
go, gets
B
will go, gets
C
will go, will get
D
goes, gets

Slide 8 - Quiz

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Second conditional

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Use the First Conditional:

If I ........ my exam, I ........ very unhappy!
A
will fail, will be
B
fail, am
C
will fail, am
D
fail, will be

Slide 12 - 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 13 - 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 14 - Quiz

First vs. second conditional

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If it doesn't rain, we'll go to the beach.
A
zero conditional
B
first conditional
C
second conditional
D
third conditional

Slide 16 - Quiz

Which conditional is this sentence:
If we all showed more patience the world would be a better place
A
Zero conditional
B
Third conditional
C
Second conditional
D
First conditional

Slide 17 - Quiz

if + past simple + would/could/might - for hypothetical situations in the present or future, suggestions and advice
if/unless + present simple + will/ won't might - for a future possibility
if/when + present simple + present simple - for general truths or the result of a situation/action
Zero conditional
first conditional
second conditional

Slide 18 - Drag question

Now think of a second conditional yourselves!

Slide 19 - Open question

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Slide 20 - Video

Do you think you get the difference between the Zero, First, Second Conditional?
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Slide 21 - Poll

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