Y3 th7 if/when, conditionals

Theme 007
- if/when
- conditionals
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Theme 007
- if/when
- conditionals

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first things first
weekbrief

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first things first
finishing assignment 
theme 6 

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first things first
finishing assignment 
theme 6 
But of course you're all done with theme 6, so moving on to....

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first things first
finishing assignment 
theme 007

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first things first
finishing assignment 
theme 007

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first things first
finishing assignment 
theme 007
- when/where were you born
- introduce your family, where do you live, size of your room.
- your height, shoe size.
- how pany pairs of shoes do you own?
- what time do you go to bed? what is your bedtime set by your parents?
- what's your allowance? is it enough?
- do you get clothing allowance?
- What's the most expensive thing you ever bought?
- how many times a day do you check your social media accounts/ how many times a day do you post on social media/how many followers do you have?
- how much time do you spend on your phone?
- how much time do you spend actually talking to your friends?
- How many books have you read in the last year?
- How many films/episodes of a series did you watch last week?



get inspired:
extra kudos when you're honest! ;-)

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and now......
grammar!
if/when

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 if/when
yesterday, as I left the house, I told my wife I would give her a box of chocolates if I come home.


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 if/when
 if:  use when you're not certain something is going to happen or to set a condition. (du: als, indien)


 when: use when you are certain something is going to happen. (du: wanneer, toen)

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 if/when
 if:  use when you're not certain something is going to happen or to set a condition. (du: als, indien)


 when: use when you are certain something is going to happen. (du: wanneer, toen)
I will call you, if I get a chance. (I'm not sure if the opportunity comes)




I will call you, when I get a chance. (I know I will get a chance, I'm not sure when)

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 if/when
yesterday, as I left the house, I told my wife I would give her a box of chocolates when I come home.


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 if/when
what does Stepping Stones say?

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 if/when
what does Stepping Stones say?
if = uncertain
when = certain

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conditionals
if-sentences.

cause - effect

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conditionals
You use if sentences to indicate conditions and their (possible) consequences. The condition is in the if-sentence (or sub clause), the consequence in the main sentence.
* If you work hard, you pass your exams.

* If you stand in the rain, you get wet. 

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conditionals, the rules
when the consequence is set or a fact, you use if + present simple in de subclause sentence and present simple in the main sentence.


If you mix yellow and blue, you get green.




zero conditional

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conditionals, the rules
You use if + present simple in the subclause and will (not) + the whole verb in the main sentence when we talk about future events that might happen.


If she gets on that plane, 
I will never see her again.


first 
conditional

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conditionals, the rules
When we talk about an unreal or unlikely event from which a hypothetical consequence occurs we use if + past simple in the subclause and would (not) + whole verb in the main sentence.

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conditionals, the rules
When we talk about an unreal or unlikely event from which a hypothetical consequence occurs we use if + past simple in the subclause and would (not) + whole verb in the main sentence.

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conditionals, the rules
When we talk about an unreal or unlikely event from which a hypothetical consequence occurs we use if + past simple in the subclause and would (not) + whole verb in the main sentence.

Wanneer we praten over een zeer onwaarschijnlijke gebeurtenis waaruit een hypothetisch, denkbeeldig, speculatief, verzonnen, fictieve consequentie voortkomt.

bijvoorbeeld:

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conditionals, the rules
When we talk about an unreal or unlikely event from which a hypothetical consequence occurs we use if + past simple in the subclause and would (not) + whole verb in the main sentence.

 If I won the lottery, 
I would buy an island.
If I were you, 
I would get a tattoo of the KFC logo on my forehead.
second
conditional

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conditionals, let's practise...

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Pitfalls:
common mistakes we Dutchies tend to make a lot...

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