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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
IF they build new flats, it might
help other business in the area.
IF they build a new hotel , there
will definitely be more jobs for
local people.
The area will change completely
IF they put a new shopping
center there.
I’ll be glad WHEN the work is
over.
FIRST CONDITIONAL
IF – CLAUSE /
DEPENDENT CLAUSE
MAIN /
INDEPENDENT
CLAUSE
IF + PRESENT SIMPLE
If we hurry
If we miss it
If it doesn’t rain
If I don’t practice the piano
+ WILL
we ‘ll catch the bus.
there ‘ll be another one.
we ‘ll have a picnic.
I won’t get any better.
+ fut. forms
Match the sentences and join them with if
1. You lose your credit
card.
2. You get promoted.
3. You don’t pay the bill.
4. I try to run fast.
5. Someone enters the
building.
6. I drink coffee late at
night.
a) I can’t sleep.
b) You get a warning
letter.
c) You have to ring the
bank.
d) Your salary goes up.
e) The alarm goes off.
f) I get out of breath.
OTHER WORDS
WHEN You are sure something
will happen in the future.
WHEN she finishes writing
the reports, she WILL GO
out with her friends.
OTHER WORDS
AFTER
AFTER she gets her new flat,
she WILL INVITE us.
BEFORE they go to the cinema, they
WILL PROBABLY BOOK their
seats.
REARRANGE THE WORDS TO MAKE SENTENCES.
1. you as ‘ll soon as know we tell we
2. he late arrives he again ‘ll sacked if
be
3. go the can home you exercise soon as
as finish you
4. back won’t relax able I to until be
children the go school to
REARRANGE THE WORDS TO MAKE SENTENCES.
1. As soon as we know we’ll tell you.
2. If he arrives late again he’ll be sacked.
3. You can go home as soon as you finish the
exercise.
4. I won’t be able to relax until the children go
back to school.
REARRANGE THE WORDS TO MAKE
SENTENCES.
1. we the hurry miss unless we’ll train.
2. town me you’re visit when in.
3. he be if I’ll get the doesn’t surprised job.
4. us the them tickets won’t until they we
pay give for.
REARRANGE THE WORDS TO MAKE
SENTENCES.
1. We’ll miss the train unless we hurry.
2. Visit me when you’re in town.
3. I’ll be surprised if he doesn’t get the job.
4. They won’t give us the tickets until we pay for
them.
PRACTICE Spooky
Stillness
Museum
SPEAKING CHECK
1 – What is house arrest?
2 - Do you agree with this
procedure of the law?
Why?
3 - Is it an effective way
to rehabilitate prisoners?
Why?
SPEAKING
Imagine you are a POLICE OFFICER.
What will happen if…
1 - She passes the 100 perimeter space. 2 - The ankle bracelet alarm continues for more than 3 minutes. 3 - She breaks the house arrest rules. 4 - She has any violation. 5 - She attempts to remove the electronic ankle bracelet with the base unit. 6 - They get a blackout or something.
POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES
Are they similar to yours?
( 1 ) The alarm / activate.
( ) A signal is automatically sent and
a car is seen immediately.
( ) She/ go back to jail.
( ) It automatically / add 10 years to
her sentence.
( ) An alarm automatically / alert
the police.
( ) The base unit still / work.
Kinestetic http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/blogs/admin/kinaesthetic-students-first-conditional
Ideas http://edition.tefl.net/ideas/games/first-conditional-practice/
Examples http://www.egeacademy.com/blog/exercises/future-time-clauses-when-before-after-as-soon-as-until/
Explanations http://www.grammar-quizzes.com/8-5.html
If board game http://www.teach-this.com/images/resources/what-will-happen.pdf
Video conditional http://moviesegmentstoassessgrammargoals.blogspot.com/search/label/1st%20conditional
Video http://moviesegmentstoassessgrammargoals.blogspot.com/search/label/0%20zero%20conditionals
Video http://moviesegmentstoassessgrammargoals.blogspot.com/2008/11/100-feet-1st-conditional.html
1. IF SOMEONE IS WALKING QUIETLY IN THE LIBRARY,
TRYING NOT TO MAKE ANY LOUD NOISE.
__________________________________________________
2. IF SOMEONE MAKES A LITTLE NOISE IN THE LIBRARY.
__________________________________________________
3. IF SOMEONE IS VERY NOISY IN THE LIBRARY.
__________________________________________________
4. IF SOMEONE STEALS A BOOK FROM THE LIBRARY.
__________________________________________________
5. IF SOMEONE MAKES A MESS IN THE LIBRARY.
__________________________________________________
6. IF SOMEONE IS TALKING TO A GROUP OF PEOPLE IN
THE LIBRARY.
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SUPERSTITIONS
If you blow out all the candles on
your birthday cake in one blow
____________________________
If the palm of your left hand
itches _____________
If your ear itches
____________________
If one of your feet itches
______________________
TO WORK ONLINE
Gramm. Exercises http://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/grammar-firstconditional1.html
Exerc for web pages http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=3226
Speaking http://tefltastic.wordpress.com/worksheets/grammar/conditionals/1st-conditional/1st-cond-consequences/
Speaking http://tefltastic.wordpress.com/worksheets/cutting-edge/ce-int/module-5/1st-conditional-sentences/
Ideas http://tefltastic.wordpress.com/worksheets/grammar/conditionals/
Song http://www.musicalenglishlessons.org/songworksheets/coldplay/fixyou.htm
GAMES http://eslkidsworld.com/Interactive%20games/Grammar%20Games/Conditionals/first%20conditional%20matching%20quiz.html
AFTER / AS SOON AS / BEFORE / WHEN /
WHILE / UNTIL FIRST CONDITIONAL
I’m starting a job in sales after I finish school.
As soon as you hear any news, will you let me
know?
I must get to the bank before it closes.
I’ll need the car while I’m there.
We’ll finish the meal before you leave.
I think it’ll be better if you wait until Friday.
FIRST CONDITIONAL
The main clause often has will. But we can use
other modal verbs:
If you haven’t got a television, you can’t watch
the match.
If Henry jogs regularly, he might lose weight.
If Matthew wants to get that job, he should
wear a tie to the interview.
Match the sentences and join them with if
1. If you lose your credit
card,
2. If you get promoted,
3. If you don’t pay the bill,
4. If I try to run fast,
5. If someone enters the
building,
6. If I drink coffee late at
night,
you (will) have to ring the bank.
your salary goes up (will go up).
you (will) get a warning letter.
I get out of breath.
the alarm goes off.
I can’t sleep.