FL1 English week 19

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How are you feeling today?
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Slide 1 - Sondage

English week 19
Welcome back everybody!

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What are we going to do today?
Continuing Unit 8: In the kitchen
New grammar: Conditionals

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Let's see if you remember these words from last week...

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Whisk
Ladle
Spatula
Grater

Slide 5 - Question de remorquage

Conditionals


  • Conditionals zijn voorwaardelijke zinnen: als ..... , dan ......
  • Bestaat uit een hoofdzin en een zinsdeel met if.
  • Er zijn vier soorten conditionals: zero, first, second, third.

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First conditional

If you don't listen to me right now, I will remove you from this class.
(Als je niet luistert.... dan.....)

if + present simple   /     will + infinitive verb

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Wanneer gebruiken we de 'first conditional'? 

Wordt gebruikt als het best waarschijnlijk is dat iets gaat gebeuren (maar niet 100% zeker!)
Wanneer het om een alledaagse situatie gaat

If zin - hoofdzin
Present simple -  will+ heel werkwoord
If Bob leaves school, we will be sad.

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Second conditional

Gebruik: als het gaat over iets wat niet zo waarschijnlijk is dat het ooit zal gebeuren/ iets in je fantasie, nu of in de toekomst.


Vorm: if + past simple, would + hele werkwoord

If I were you, I would do that

If  I knew Daniel was leaving us, would be   diappointed.

If you bought that car, you would not have to go on foot.

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Second conditional
If + past simple + would + infinitive
If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house
Unlikely situation

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  • One sentence
  • Two clauses
- If clause: if + present simple
- Main clause: will + infinitive*
He will help you if you ask him
Usage: to talk about a real or very likely situation 







  • One sentence
  • Two clauses
- If clause: if + past simple
- Main clause: would + infinitive
He would help you if you asked him
Usage: to talk about imaginary, unlikely situations (hypothetical)
First Conditonal
Second Conditional
*Infinitive = whole verb (without to). Examples: 'be,' 'go,' 'make,' 'study,' etc

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Second conditional
if + past simple,
hoofdzin - would+ ww

If I won  $1.000.000, I would quit my job. 

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First conditional:
If we ..... (eat) all this cake, we ..... (feel) sick.
A
eat / will feel
B
ate / will feel
C
will eat / feel
D
will eat / will feel

Slide 13 - Quiz

Real conditionals:
a first conditional refers to
A
situation in the past
B
possible (future) situation

Slide 14 - Quiz

Second conditional
refers to ....
A
a future, real situation
B
un unreal, imaginary situation

Slide 15 - Quiz

First conditional:
If I ... (have) enough money, I ... (buy) new shoes.
A
have - will buy
B
will have - buy
C
have - buy
D
will have - will have

Slide 16 - Quiz

Second conditionals:
If we .... (live) in Mexico, I ...... (speak) Spanish.
A
Lives / would speak
B
Lived / would speak
C
Lived / 'd speak
D
Live / would speak

Slide 17 - Quiz

Second conditional. Complete the sentence:
If I found a wallet in the street, I...
(take) it to the police.
A
take
B
will take
C
took
D
would take

Slide 18 - Quiz

Check out the exercises in Teams!
It's a lot this week!

Slide 19 - Diapositive