The first conditional
First Conditional possible NOW
Describes a possible situation now or in the future
If PRESENT SIMPLE, WILL + verb1
If I HAVE more free time, I WILL get a new hobby. I am sure of this.
If PRESENT SIMPLE, CAN + verb1
If I HAVE more free time, I CAN get a new hobby. It's one of my possibilities.
If PRESENT SIMPLE, MIGHT + verb1
If I HAVE more time, I might get a new hobby or I might sleep more or I might visit my friends.... I'm not sure
The first conditional
First Conditional possible NOW
If PRESENT SIMPLE, SHOULD + verb1
If YOU HAVE more free time, YOU SHOULD work overtime!
1. What should I do if I want to relax? 2. What should I do if I lose a job? 3. What should I do if I lose my wallet? 4. What should I do if I can't sleep at night? 5. What should I do if I want to do something fun this weekend? 6. What should I do if I want to learn French? 7. What should I do if I want to get a new hobby?
Zero conditional
First Conditional possible NOW
Describes a possible situation now or in the future
If PRESENT SIMPLE, SHOULD + verb1
If YOU HAVE more free time, YOU SHOULD work overtime!
First Conditional possible NOW
Describes a possible situation now or in the future
If PRESENT SIMPLE, SHOULD + verb1
If YOU HAVE more free time, YOU SHOULD work overtime!
If PRESENT SIMPLE, SHOULD + verb1
If YOU HAVE more free time, YOU SHOULD work overtime!
- I am always late. What should I do?
- I keep losing my credit card. What should I do?
- I have a red nose. What should I do?
- I want to get rich quickly. What should I do?
- I need a car but I don't have enough money. What should I do?
- I want to be cool. What should I do?
- I am afraid of travelling by train. What should I do?
- I have bad marks at maths. What should I do?
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Are you a risk taker? Take the quiz?
If PRESENT SIMPLE, SHOULD + verb1
If YOU HAVE more free time, YOU SHOULD work overtime!
- I want to quit smoking. What should I do?
- I won 100,000 dollars and I don't know how to spend it. What should I do?
- I gained a lot of weight in last few years. I want to lose at least 10kg. What should I do?
- I have just lost my job. What should I do?
- I found a wallet which had 2,000 dollars in it. How should I spend it?
- My son doesn't want to go to school. What should I do?
- I haven't had any good sleep for weeks. What should I do?
- I have a headache. What should I do?
- I hate working. What should I do?
- I feel sad. What should I do?
The SECOND Conditional
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse,
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, I would scream!
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
PAST SIMPLE
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
WOULD + verb
PAST SIMPLE
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
WOULD + verb
PAST SIMPLE
This sentence is about present / future. There is a 0 chance of it coming true!
The SECOND Conditional
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse,
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, I would scream!
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
PAST SIMPLE
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
WOULD + verb
PAST SIMPLE
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
WOULD + verb
PAST SIMPLE
This sentence is about present / future. There is a 0 chance of it coming true!
The SECOND Conditional
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse,
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, I would scream!
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
PAST SIMPLE
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
WOULD + verb
PAST SIMPLE
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
WOULD + verb
PAST SIMPLE
This sentence is about present / future. There is a 0 chance of it coming true!
ESL Lesson 11.03
I can make second conditional sentences
- Zero & first conditional revision
- The second conditional
Pen&Paper
Answer the questions
The Second conditional
The Second conditional
Finish these sentences
Look at the picture and complete the sentences saying what do you think would happen.
Write your title here
Second Conditional UNTRUE NOW
It describes an imaginary, NOT TRUE situation in the present.
If PAST SIMPLE, WOULD + verb1
If I had more free time, I would get a new hobby. I am sure of this.
If PAST SIMPLE, COULD + verb1
If I had more free time, I could get a new hobby. It's one of my possibilities.
If PAST SIMPLE, MIGHT + verb1
If I had more time, I might get a new hobby or I might sleep more or I might visit my friends.... I'm not sure but maybe.
Answer these questions.
(1) If you could be anyone in the world, who would you be? (2) If you were an animal, what animal would you be? (3) If you went back in time, what year would you go to? (4) If you had a special power, what would you be able to do? (5) If you could make one change to the world, what would you do? (6) If you could change something about your past, what would you change? (7) What would you like to do if you were a member of the opposite sex for one day? (8) If you had billions and billions of dollars, how much would you give to charity, and which charities? (9) If you could go on a date with anyone in the world, who would it be? (10) If you stopped studying English, would your life change?
Listen to different statements and give your own response
Match the statements with the responses
Listen again to each statement. Give a different response, begin each sentence with a phrase from 1 to 5
Answer these questions.
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Transcript
The first conditional
First Conditional possible NOW
Describes a possible situation now or in the future
If PRESENT SIMPLE, WILL + verb1
If I HAVE more free time, I WILL get a new hobby. I am sure of this.
If PRESENT SIMPLE, CAN + verb1
If I HAVE more free time, I CAN get a new hobby. It's one of my possibilities.
If PRESENT SIMPLE, MIGHT + verb1
If I HAVE more time, I might get a new hobby or I might sleep more or I might visit my friends.... I'm not sure
The first conditional
First Conditional possible NOW
If PRESENT SIMPLE, SHOULD + verb1
If YOU HAVE more free time, YOU SHOULD work overtime!
1. What should I do if I want to relax? 2. What should I do if I lose a job? 3. What should I do if I lose my wallet? 4. What should I do if I can't sleep at night? 5. What should I do if I want to do something fun this weekend? 6. What should I do if I want to learn French? 7. What should I do if I want to get a new hobby?
Zero conditional
First Conditional possible NOW
Describes a possible situation now or in the future
If PRESENT SIMPLE, SHOULD + verb1
If YOU HAVE more free time, YOU SHOULD work overtime!
First Conditional possible NOW
Describes a possible situation now or in the future
If PRESENT SIMPLE, SHOULD + verb1
If YOU HAVE more free time, YOU SHOULD work overtime!
If PRESENT SIMPLE, SHOULD + verb1
If YOU HAVE more free time, YOU SHOULD work overtime!
get
get
get
get
get
get
get
get
get
get
get
get
get
or ?
take
take
take
take
take
take
take
take
take
take
take
take
take
Are you a risk taker? Take the quiz?
If PRESENT SIMPLE, SHOULD + verb1
If YOU HAVE more free time, YOU SHOULD work overtime!
The SECOND Conditional
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse,
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, I would scream!
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
PAST SIMPLE
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
WOULD + verb
PAST SIMPLE
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
WOULD + verb
PAST SIMPLE
This sentence is about present / future. There is a 0 chance of it coming true!
The SECOND Conditional
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse,
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, I would scream!
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
PAST SIMPLE
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
WOULD + verb
PAST SIMPLE
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
WOULD + verb
PAST SIMPLE
This sentence is about present / future. There is a 0 chance of it coming true!
The SECOND Conditional
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse,
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, I would scream!
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
PAST SIMPLE
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
WOULD + verb
PAST SIMPLE
The SECOND Conditional
If I saw a mouse, It would scream!
WOULD + verb
PAST SIMPLE
This sentence is about present / future. There is a 0 chance of it coming true!
ESL Lesson 11.03
I can make second conditional sentences
Pen&Paper
Answer the questions
The Second conditional
The Second conditional
Finish these sentences
Look at the picture and complete the sentences saying what do you think would happen.
Write your title here
Second Conditional UNTRUE NOW
It describes an imaginary, NOT TRUE situation in the present.
If PAST SIMPLE, WOULD + verb1
If I had more free time, I would get a new hobby. I am sure of this.
If PAST SIMPLE, COULD + verb1
If I had more free time, I could get a new hobby. It's one of my possibilities.
If PAST SIMPLE, MIGHT + verb1
If I had more time, I might get a new hobby or I might sleep more or I might visit my friends.... I'm not sure but maybe.
Answer these questions.
(1) If you could be anyone in the world, who would you be? (2) If you were an animal, what animal would you be? (3) If you went back in time, what year would you go to? (4) If you had a special power, what would you be able to do? (5) If you could make one change to the world, what would you do? (6) If you could change something about your past, what would you change? (7) What would you like to do if you were a member of the opposite sex for one day? (8) If you had billions and billions of dollars, how much would you give to charity, and which charities? (9) If you could go on a date with anyone in the world, who would it be? (10) If you stopped studying English, would your life change?
Listen to different statements and give your own response
Match the statements with the responses
Listen again to each statement. Give a different response, begin each sentence with a phrase from 1 to 5
Answer these questions.