Conditionals - 0,1,2

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Today's objective 
To understand the difference between different conditional types 0, 1, & 2.
To be able to correctly use these conditional sentences

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Voorwaarde
Gevolg

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Voorwaarde - condition

If/ When the door bell rings,

 "If/ When" part 

Is the clause (bijzin) 



Gevolg - result

the dog barks.

The other part 

Is the main sentence (hoofdzin)


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Zero conditional - Type 0 
This always happens, it is always true (Het is altijd zo)
If/ when + present simple, present simple.

If/ when it rains, the ground gets wet.
The ground gets wet if it rains.


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First conditional - Type 1

If I eat all this chocolate, I will get fat. 
If he doesn't hurry, he will be late. 

Has this already happened?


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 First conditional - Type 1
If + present simple, will + verb 
If you leave now, you won't be late.
If the weather gets better, we will go for a picnic.
He will wash your car if you ask him to.

We use it to talk about what we expect to happen in the future, if the condition (voorwaarde) is met

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Second conditional - Type 2
If I had a car, I would drive all my friends around.
If I won the lottery, I would quit my job.

Do I have a car? 
Have I won the lottery?


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Second conditional - type 2
If + past simple, would + verb

If he had the money, he would buy a sports car.

  • Used to talk about imaginary situations 
  • A theoretical  situation that is highly unlikely, but not impossible.

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Match the grammar construction to the conditional
if + present simple, present simple
If + present simple, will + verb
if + past simple, would + verb
First conditional 
Second conditional 
Zero conditonal

Slide 11 - Drag question

If I ....   (go) out tonight, I ....  (go) to the cinema. 

If you ...  (get) back late, I ...  (be) angry.

If we .... (eat) all this cake, we ... (feel) sick.

She ... (stay) in London if she ...  (find)
a job.
Use the first conditional sentences to complete the sentences
Will go
go
get
will be
will feel
eat
will stay
finds

Slide 12 - Drag question

Answers
If I go out, I will go to the cinema.
If you get back late, I will be angry.
If we eat all the cake, we will feel sick.
She will stay in London if she finds a job.

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First conditional:
I ... (stay) home if it ... (rain).
A
stay - will rain
B
stay - rains
C
will stay - rains
D
will stay - rain

Slide 14 - Quiz

First conditional:
If I ... (have) enough money, I ... (buy) new shoes.
A
have - will buy
B
will have - buy
C
have - buy
D
will have - will have

Slide 15 - Quiz

First conditional:
If I ....... (go) out tonight, I ....... (go) to the cinema.
A
go / 'll goes
B
go / 'll go
C
go / will go
D
go / will goes

Slide 16 - Quiz

Fill in the first conditional:
If she ..... (go) on holiday this summer, she ..... (go) to Spain.
(only missing words, no comma)

Slide 17 - Open question

First conditional: If I (not/go) to bed soon, I
(be) tired in the morning.
(use a contraction, missing words only, no comma)

Slide 18 - Open question

I know how to use the 1st conditional
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 19 - Poll

Match the grammar construction to the conditional
if + present simple, present simple
If + present simple, will + verb
if + past simple, would + verb
First conditional 
Second conditional 
Zero conditonal

Slide 20 - Drag question

Choose the correct answers
for these second conditionals

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Second conditional:
If they ...(tell) their father, he ...(be)
very angry.
A
told / would be
B
tell / would be
C
told / will be

Slide 22 - Quiz

Second conditional:
We .......................(not, to be) lost if we .............(to have) a map.
A
would be, have
B
wouldn't be, had
C
would not be, have
D
were not, would have

Slide 23 - Quiz

Fill in the missing words:
I .....................(to send) her a postcard, if I ..................(to know) her address.

Slide 24 - Open question

Fill in the missing words - no contractions:
If he .............(not, to talk) so quickly, I ..............(to understand) him better

Slide 25 - Open question

If I woke up on a desert island,

Slide 26 - Open question

We form the second conditional with....
A
if + past simple, would + verb
B
if + present simple, would + past simple
C
If + past perfect, would + verb
D
If + past simple, would + past simple

Slide 27 - Quiz

Continue with...
 U6:L5  Ex. 4, 5, 6 

Finished ? 
Try the maze chase. If you don't like the format change it into a quiz. 

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Feedback please - so I know who needs what
(I get this/ I don't get the second conditional/ I am not sure when to use which one / your own answer etc.)

Slide 29 - Poll

Check your knowledge:
We use the second conditional to...
A
talk about certain situations in our future
B
talk about imaginary situations in the future
C
talk about real situations at present
D
talk about imaginary situations in our past

Slide 30 - Quiz