First conditional

Goals
  • To understand what a conditional sentence is
  • To understand the difference between a Zero conditional and a First conditonal. 


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Goals
  • To understand what a conditional sentence is
  • To understand the difference between a Zero conditional and a First conditonal. 


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CONDITIONALS
WHAT? Conditionals are sentence structures that explain a particular situation or circumstance and its consequences.
If this happens, then that happens.

If = voorwaarde, Result = gevolg 

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If your freeze water, it turns in to ice. 
Voorwaarde
Gevolg

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ZERO CONDITIONAL
USE? We use the zero conditional to talk about things which always happen.
-General facts
-Scientific facts
FORM?  If/When + present simple , + present simple
EXAMPLES: If you drop an apple, it falls to the ground.
                         If you freeze water, it turns into ice.

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ALL CONDITIONALS
Let op met de komma:
Sentences that start with the ‘if clause’, gets a comma between the ‘if clause’ and the ‘main clause’. 
                         If you freeze water, it turns into ice.
However, if you start with the main clause there is no comma used
                         The dog barks if it sees a cat.  (NO COMMA)


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If you don't eat food for two days, ........

Slide 6 - Open question

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Kids cry .....

Slide 7 - Open question

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Plants die .......

Slide 8 - Open question

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Example: First conditional 
If I see her, I will pass on your message. 

Has this already happened? 

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FIRST CONDITIONAL
USE? When we talk about a future situations which we believe to be real or possible. 

FORM:  If/When +  present simple,  will + hele ww

EXAMPLES: If it rains tomorrow, we will go to the cinema
                         If John leaves, Bella will be very sad. 

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First conditional:
If we ...............(to go) to Spain, we ...................(to visit) Madrid
A
go, visit
B
will go, visit
C
go , will visit
D
will go, will visit

Slide 11 - Quiz

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First conditonal:
I .................... (to buy) a new car if I ................(to get) this promotion.
A
will buy, will get
B
will buy, get
C
buy, will get
D
buy, get

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Explain what a zero conditional is and what a first conditional is. What is the difference?

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A
Type 0 / zero conditional
B
Type 1 / first conditional

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A
Type 0/ zero conditional
B
Type 1/ first conditional

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Zero or first? If you ... (to be) in danger, you ... (call) 999 in the UK.

Slide 16 - Open question

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Zero or first? Food ... (to stay) fresher for longer if you ... (to keep) it in the fridge.

Slide 17 - Open question

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Continue with...
This online exercise for the First conditonal 
and the worksheet that you have been given.

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First conditonals
I don't get this
I get it a bit but I am not totally sure
I totally get this

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