[CT3] Unit 9 - Start & Grammar

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Update
  • Each week: New Headway, UoE/Reading & your English Book
  • In May: Formative Test UoE/Reading
  • End of year: Formative Test Unit 7-12
  • Some skills in between: Writing, speaking
  • Pizza Report
  • Evaluation after each week
  • Picture of your homework

Slide 2 - Slide

Today: Start Unit 9
Goals of unit 9
  • You are familiar with conditionals: zero, first, second & third (grammar)
  • You can form if/when-clauses with these conditionals (grammar)
  • You see the difference between words with similar meanings (vocab)

This lesson
  • Short instruction
  • Short practise
  • Link to a website to practice further

Slide 3 - Slide

What do you remember from last year with regards to the conditionals?

Slide 4 - Mind map

For all conditionals
  • There are four forms in total
  • Each conditional has 2 parts: the if-clause, the main clause
  • It depends on the chance which conditional you use
  • It depends on the conditional which form you use

Slide 5 - Slide

Zero conditional
Use: There is no condition [=voorwaarde], it always happens like this. The chance is 100%

Form: If + present simple, present simple

If metal is heated, it expands.


Slide 6 - Slide

First conditional
Use: There is a small condition [=voorwaarde]. The chance is between 50% and 100% --> possible and probable [=waarschijnlijk]
Form
If + present simple, will + whole verb
If I see Danny,          I will tell him to call you.
(real possibility)     (result of this possible situation)

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Second conditional
Use: There is a bigger condition [=voorwaarde]. The chance is less than 50%, but more than 0% --> improbable (for now) [=onwaarschijnlijk], but still possible 
Form: 
If + past simple,            would + whole verb
If I had the money,        I would buy a new laptop.
(not impossible)             (result of this improbable situation)

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Third conditional
Use: The chance is 0% --> it is impossible

Form: 
If + past perfect,                would + have + past part. [=volt. dw]
If I had known ...                 I would have cleaned the house
(impossible, because       (the result of an impossible situation)
I didn't know)


Slide 9 - Slide

Which conditional is this: If I won some money, I'd go around the world.
A
Zero
B
First
C
Second
D
Third

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which conditional is this: If I'd worked harder, I would have made more money.
A
Zero
B
First
C
Second
D
Third

Slide 11 - Quiz

Which conditional is this: If I lose my job, I will have to quickly find a new one.
A
Zero
B
First
C
Second
D
Third

Slide 12 - Quiz

Now
  • New website to practice = Thinglink
  • The question mark (?) goes to a website that explains each conditional further
  • The numbers underneatch each question mark go to extra practice per conditional
  • The blue numbers at the bottom are exercises with mixed conditionals

Slide 13 - Slide

Now
  1. You use Thinglink to practice the conditionals
  2. After Thinglink, do the following exercises in your WB (and check!): WB p.59-62, ex. 1-6

I'll stay in the Google Meet in order to answer questions or explain things further. 
You stay in the Google Meet as well, with microphones off

Slide 14 - Slide

Slide 15 - Link