19-02-24 conditionals

Reading 
After reading, answer these questions:
1. When Christopher was chasing Toby in the story, you might have heard other people saying something like, 'Jesus. What are you doing?' or 'Oh Christ. Oh Christ.' Why did they say that?
2. There is a nice lady trying to help Christopher, but Christopher seems to reject her offer of assistance. Why do you think Christopher doesn’t want to accept help from the lady?
3. Who did Christopher finally ask for help to find his mother’s address? And was the person he asked helpful and kind?


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Reading 
After reading, answer these questions:
1. When Christopher was chasing Toby in the story, you might have heard other people saying something like, 'Jesus. What are you doing?' or 'Oh Christ. Oh Christ.' Why did they say that?
2. There is a nice lady trying to help Christopher, but Christopher seems to reject her offer of assistance. Why do you think Christopher doesn’t want to accept help from the lady?
3. Who did Christopher finally ask for help to find his mother’s address? And was the person he asked helpful and kind?


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10:00

Slide 1 - Slide

Agenda:
  1. Instructions: Zero and first conditional sentences 
  2. Work independently 
  3. Summarise the lesson
  4. Last 10 minutes: irregular verb-exercise via Blooket.com

Slide 2 - Slide

Goal:
Students will be able to understand and use zero and first conditionals effectively in written communication. 

Specific goals:
Know when to use zero and first conditionals
Know how to make sentences in zero and first conditionals


Slide 3 - Slide

IF
If you _________ water to 100 degrees Celsius, it _______. 

Slide 4 - Slide

Conditionals
  • If you heat ice, it _________ (to melt).
  • a. melts b. will melt c. will melts 
  • If you study hard, you _______  (to pass) the exam.
  • a. pass b. passes c. will pass 

Slide 5 - Slide

Zero vs first conditionals
  • Zero: when the result will always happen (truths/facts)  
  • Structure: use 'present simple'
  • Example: If you heat water to 100 degrees Celsius, it boils.
  • First: possible future situations, events, or actions.
  • Structure: use if present simple,  'will' 
  • If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
  • You will pass the exam if you study hard. (Change structure)


Slide 6 - Slide

If it rains, the streets get wet.
A
first conditional
B
zero conditional

Slide 7 - Quiz

If you __________ (mix) blue and yellow, you _____(get) green.
A
will mix, will get
B
mix, will get
C
mix, get
D
mex, get

Slide 8 - Quiz

If you_____ (heat) ice, it _____(to melt)

Slide 9 - Open question

If I see him, I will give him the message.
A
zero
B
first

Slide 10 - Quiz

If you __________ (to study) hard, you ____ ( to pass) the exam.
A
will study, will pass
B
will study, pass
C
study, pass
D
study, will pass

Slide 11 - Quiz

if you __________ (to tell) her the truth, she _______ (to be) angry
A
tell, will be
B
will tell, will be
C
tell, be angry

Slide 12 - Quiz

If she __________ (to finish) work early, she _______ (to go) to the cinema.

Slide 13 - Open question

Rewrite the sentence using 'if' at the beginning:
"Computers crash if you overload them".

Slide 14 - Open question

Plants die if you don't water them.

Slide 15 - Open question

Work independently 
Go to Teams - Classwork - Additional practices.
Then clink links 'zero and first conditionals' 

Slide 16 - Slide

Summary 
  • What have we learnt today?
  • How many types of conditionals have we learnt today?
  • When do we use 'zero and first conditionals'?
  • What structures do we use in zero and first conditionals?

Slide 17 - Slide