This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
Items in this lesson
First conditional: What do you notice?
Slide 1 - Slide
Conditionals
Conditionals are sentences that we use when we carry out certain tasks only under the right circumstances: IF
Slide 2 - Slide
First Conditional
Form: So, for the first conditional one uses two different tenses in two sentences, the main sentence and the if sentence.
For the if sentence, one uses the present simple and in the main sentence one uses will + verb
Slide 3 - Slide
If - sentences (first conditional)
If you study well,
you will pass the test.
If clause
Main clause
* "If-clause",The sentence that has If in it.
* In this part of the sentence one always uses the present simple
Slide 4 - Slide
If - sentences (first conditional)
Onthoud: if en 'will' gaan niet samen.
If you will study well, you will pass the test.
if + present simple
If you study well,
will + ww.
you will pass the test.
will + ww.
You will pass the test,
if + present simple
if you study well
Slide 5 - Slide
Second conditional: What do you notice here?
Slide 6 - Slide
Second Conditional
Vorm: With the second conditional one uses different tenses in in two sentences. In the if clause you use the Past Simple and in the main clause would + verb.
Gebruik: We use the second conditional when it is not likely that anything is going to happen now or in the future.
Slide 7 - Slide
Second conditional: I ... (phone) your mum if I ... (be) you.
A
would phone/were
B
would phone/was
C
phoned /would be
D
phone, will be
Slide 8 - Quiz
Second conditional: If I ... (inherit) a billion euros, I ... (travel) to the moon.
A
inherit / will travel
B
will inherit / travel
C
inherited / would travel
D
would inherit / traveled
Slide 9 - Quiz
Second Conditional: If he ... (have) a beard, he ... (look) older.
A
would have, would look
B
didn't have, would look
C
had, would look
D
had, would look
Slide 10 - Quiz
Second Conditional: I ... (not - eat) that, if I ... (be) you!
A
wouldn't eat, were
B
didn't eat, would be
C
won't eat, were
D
wouldn't eat, was
Slide 11 - Quiz
Fill in the second conditional: If England ... (have) better weather, it ... (be) the perfect place to live.
Slide 12 - Open question
Fill in the second conditional: If we ... (win) the lottery, I ... (be) very happy.
Slide 13 - Open question
Fill in the second conditional: I ... (quit) smoking if I ... (be) you, .