Week 6: Conditionals and Writing

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Welcome! H3B English
                  Ready to start

1. Jackets/coats off

2.Backpacks on ground
    - phones in backpack

3. Take out your laptops
     
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Havo 3
Week 4
Lesson 1
Hand in homework. 


Learning Goal: 
By the end of the lesson: 
- I can use the conditionals correctly. 
Focus on Second Conditional today. 

Lesson Overview: 
- Short Writing Practice
- Second Conditionals practice
- SO1 (review)

Slide 2 - Slide

Write a very short email. Focus on how to start and end an email. Choose one of your favorite teachers and write them a mail in English thanking them for their lessons.

Slide 3 - Open question

Conditionals (if- clause statement)
Drag one explanation and one example to the appropriate conditional. 
zero conditional 
first
conditional 
second
conditional 
third
conditional 

Slide 4 - Drag question

Conditionals (if- clause statement)
zero conditional
Used for stating facts and things that are generally true.
If you commit a crime, you go to jail.                The streets get wet if it rains
first conditional
Used for situations in the (near) future that are real or possible.
If you don't feed my cat, it won't be happy.     Your room will look nicer if you clean it.
second conditional
Used for situations that are unlikely or unreal. 
If she owned a dog, she would go outside more often. 
I wouldn't leave without an umbrella, if I were you. 
third conditional
Used to describe a fictional situation in the past that would have led to a different outcome. 
If I had read the manual, I would have known what to do. 
We could have been on time, if we had left earlier. 

Slide 5 - Slide

How do you make the second conditional?

Slide 6 - Open question

Second Conditional
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Slide 7 - Slide





Havo 3
Week 4
Lesson 1
Hand in homework. 


Learning Goal: 
By the end of the lesson: 
- I can use the conditionals correctly. 
Focus on third Conditional today. 

Lesson Overview: 
- Short review of previous conditionals
- Reading and grammar prompt
- Quizizz 

Slide 8 - Slide

If you study hard for the exam, you will pass the test.
This is an example of:
A
zero conditional
B
first conditional
C
second conditional
D
third conditional

Slide 9 - Quiz

If I lived in France, I would speak French.
This is an example of:
A
zero conditional
B
first conditional
C
second conditional
D
third conditional

Slide 10 - Quiz

If I had bought a new bike, I wouldn't have been late to school.
A
zero conditional
B
first conditional
C
second conditional
D
third conditional

Slide 11 - Quiz

Conditionals (if- clause statement)
Drag one explanation and one example to the appropriate conditional. 
Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional
Third Conditional
Used for stating facts and things that are generally true.
Used to describe a fictional situation in the past that would have led to a different outcome. 
Used for situations that are unlikely or unreal. 
Used for situations in the (near) future that are real or possible.
If you commit a crime, you go to jail. 
Your room will look nicer if you clean it.
If she owed a dog, she would go outside more often. 
We could have been on time, if we had left earlier.

Slide 12 - Drag question

Conditionals (if- clause statement)
zero conditional
Used for stating facts and things that are generally true.
If you commit a crime, you go to jail.                The streets get wet if it rains
first conditional
Used for situations in the (near) future that are real or possible.
If you don't feed my cat, it won't be happy.     Your room will look nicer if you clean it.
second conditional
Used for situations that are unlikely or unreal. 
If she owned a dog, she would go outside more often. 
I wouldn't leave without an umbrella, if I were you. 
third conditional
Used to describe a fictional situation in the past that would have led to a different outcome. 
If I had read the manual, I would have known what to do. 
We could have been on time, if we had left earlier. 

Slide 13 - Slide

Third conditional practice
To do: 
Click here, read the text and complete the exercises on the third conditional. 

Finished? 
Study vocabulary

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Slide 14 - Slide

What percentage did you get on the third conditionals exercise?
0100

Slide 15 - Poll

Second Conditional
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Slide 16 - Slide