S2. Zero and First Conditionals

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EAL - Session 2

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Les inhoud
Filmpje
opdracht 1: klokkijken 
opdracht 2: rooster tijd aflezen
Luistervaardigheid: 10 liedjes fragmenten
Quiz

Agenda



1. Vocabulary and grammar review 
2. Grammar: Guided Practice
3. Grammar: Independent practice
4. Exit ticket - Reflection

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Objectives

 By the end of the lesson, I will be able to...
  •   learn and use the zero and first conditionals for real-life scenarios.

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REVIEW

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The mouse ate the cheese.
A
ACTIVE
B
PASSIVE
C
SIMPLE PRESENT
D
SIMPLE PAST

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The thief was being chased.
A
ACTIVE
B
PASSIVE
C
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
D
PAST PROGRESSIVE

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Complete the passive sentence :
The group project (Simple Present) by the students.
A
completed
B
was completed
C
is completed
D
is being completed

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Complete the passive sentence:
The book (Simple Past) by the teacher.
A
reads
B
was being read
C
read
D
was read

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Complete the passive sentence:
The cake (Present Progressive) by the chef.
A
was being baked
B
is being baked
C
will be baked
D
is baked

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Complete the passive sentence:
The task (Future Simple) by the team.
A
will be completed
B
completed
C
will complete
D
will have been completed

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Which one is an example of a zero conditional?
A
If we had a garden, we could have a cat.
B
Ice melts if you heat it.
C
I'll leave as soon as the babysitter arrives.
D
If it doesn't rain tomorrow, we'll go to the beach.

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What is the structure of the zero conditional?
If I drink too much coffee, I can't sleep.
A
if/when + present simple >> present simple.
B
if/when + present simple >> will + infinitive.
C
if + past simple >> + would + infinitive.
D
if + future simple >> + would + infinitive.

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GRAMMAR

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Read the sentence:


When I finish the homework, I'll call you.
   
     
          Discuss these questions with your peers:

1. Is this a sentence? (Does it tell a complete thought or idea)

2. How many parts does it have? (comma)

3. Do you know what a dependent clause is?

4. What tense/s do you notice?

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Read the sentences: 

You can go to the party if you finish your homework.

If you finish your homework, you can go to the party.

- Do they have the same meaning? or is it affected by the new position of the clauses?
- What differences do you see in the two sentences?

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It is also common to use this structure with...
I'll leave as soon as the babysitter arrives.
I don't want to stay in London unless I get a well-paid job.
I'll give you a key in case I'm not at home.
You can go to the party as long as you're back by midnight.

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Activities
1. Active or Passive - Ex. 1

2. Do the Liveworksheet 

3. If you finish early, do this:
EXTRA PRACTICE - Use the QUIZ version, it is easier.

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HOMEWORK
1. Watch this video about the Second Conditional
2. You may read this explanation of the Second Conditional 
3. Take a screenshot of the results and send it to my email
k.romeromacias@atscholen.nl

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FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT

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Books closed
When do we use the first conditional?
A
to talk about things that are generally true, especially for laws and rules.
B
talk about future situations we believe are real or possible.
C
to imagine present or future situations that are impossible or unlikely in reality.
D
to talk about something in the past that did not happen.

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Complete the sentence:
If I __ (finish) early, I __ (go) to the party.
A
finish/ go
B
will finish/ go
C
finish/ will go
D
will finish/ will go

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Complete the sentence:
I __ (do) the dishes as long as you __ (cook)
A
do/ cook
B
do/ will cook
C
will do/ will cook
D
will do/ cook

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ON A SCALE FROM 1 TO 5...
How much effort did you put into learning today?
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What questions do you still have?

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