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Welcome!
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Slide 1 - Slide
Today
check homework
2nd and 3rd conditional
continue working on the video
goal: at the end of the lesson you can correctly use all conditionals
Slide 2 - Slide
Two young brothers were at home alone in the apartment while their parents visited their neighbours next door for a while.
“Be good boys,” their parents said.
To keep themselves busy the boys decided to play a game of hide and seek. The older boy began to count “one, two, three, four…” he said. He could hear his little brother’s feet as he ran around looking for a place to hide.
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“Ready or not I’m coming!” yelled the older brother and off he went looking for his brother. He looked in all the usual places: behind the sofa, in the bathroom behind the shower curtain, behind the curtains in every room, and under all the beds, but he couldn’t find him. The apartment was very silent.
Then he heard a scraping sound coming from the wardrobe. The boy was sure he’d already looked there, but he went anyway and called out, “Come out I’ve found you!” but there was only silence.
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Again he called for his brother to come out and again nothing. Opening the door, the boy tried to look behind the wall of dresses and coats hanging there. He bent down, but he did not see any feet standing there. He stood up and put his hand out in between all the clothes to feel for his little brother when a small, white, icy cold hand came out, grabbed his wrist, and tried to pull him into the closet.
Slide 5 - Slide
zero and first conditional
What do you remember?
Slide 6 - Slide
But there's more!
Second conditional!
third conditional!
Slide 7 - Slide
Second conditional
Things that are unlikely to happen`or which are not true at present.
If (past simple), would (infinitive)
If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house
If I had his number, I would call him
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Third conditional
A things that didn't happen, but you imagine the result if it did happen.
if (past perfect), ... would (have) (past participle)
If you had left on time, you would have made it to the train
If she had gone to university, she would have been a teacher
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let's compare
0 =If you study well, you pass the exam
1 = If I study, I'll pass the exam
2 = If you studied harder, you would pass the exam
3 = If you had studied, you would have passed the exam
Slide 10 - Slide
If I met the queen of England, I would say hello to her
A
zero conditional
B
first conditional
C
second conditional
D
third conditional
Slide 11 - Quiz
If it had rained yesterday, I would have stayed at home
A
zero conditional
B
first conditional
C
second conditional
D
third conditional
Slide 12 - Quiz
If it freezes, the roads become slippery
A
zero conditional
B
first conditional
C
second conditional
D
third conditional
Slide 13 - Quiz
transform this sentence into a third conditional: "If I have more time, I will finish it."
Slide 14 - Open question
transform this sentence into a second conditional: "if I have enough money, I will buy an island"
Slide 15 - Open question
get to work
take a look at your new worksheet
work for 10 minutes quietly on exercise 1
after this you may work on your script, let me check it and then you can use the rest of the lesson to film.
timer
10:00
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how did it go?
Did you work well today?
How far are you on your video?
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For next week
Finish up your Ghost video and bring it to class next week.
If there is any problem or you need more time, let Pepijn or me know before friday!