Mastering Conditionals: If vs When

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Welcome!!

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson you will be able to identify and use the correct conditional (if vs when) in a sentence.

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Introduce the learning objective and explain what the students will be able to do by the end of the lesson.
What do you already know about conditionals?

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Introduction
Conditionals are used to express possible or hypothetical situations, but it's important to use the correct one. Let's start by understanding the difference between if and when.

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Introduce the topic and explain why it's important to use the correct conditional.
When to use 'if'
Use 'if' when the condition is uncertain or hypothetical. For example: 'If it rains tomorrow, I will stay at home.'

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Explain the use of 'if' in a sentence and provide an example.
When to use 'when'
Use 'when' when the condition is certain or expected. For example: 'When I finish my homework, I will watch TV.'

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Explain the use of 'when' in a sentence and provide an example.
Practice: If vs When
Complete the following sentence with the correct conditional: '______ I have time, I will go to the gym.'

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Provide a sentence with a missing conditional and ask the students to fill in the blank with the correct one.
Answer: If vs When
The correct answer is 'When'. 'When' is used because the condition is certain or expected.

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Provide the correct answer and explain why it's the correct answer.
Practice: If vs When
Complete the following sentence with the correct conditional: '______ it's sunny, I will go to the beach.'

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Provide a sentence with a missing conditional and ask the students to fill in the blank with the correct one.
Answer: If vs When
The correct answer is 'If'. 'If' is used because the condition is uncertain or hypothetical.

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Provide the correct answer and explain why it's the correct answer.
Practice: If vs When
Complete the following sentence with the correct conditional: '______ I see him, I will ask him about the project.'

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Provide a sentence with a missing conditional and ask the students to fill in the blank with the correct one.
Answer: If vs When
The correct answer is 'When'. 'When' is used because the condition is certain or expected.

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Provide the correct answer and explain why it's the correct answer.
Practice: If vs When
Complete the following sentence with the correct conditional: '______ I win the lottery, I will buy a new car.'

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Provide a sentence with a missing conditional and ask the students to fill in the blank with the correct one.
Answer: If vs When
The correct answer is 'If'. 'If' is used because the condition is uncertain or hypothetical.

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Provide the correct answer and explain why it's the correct answer.
Real-Life Examples
Provide real-life examples of sentences using 'if' and 'when' to reinforce the concept.

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Provide a few examples of real-life sentences using 'if' and 'when' to help the students understand the concept better.
Conclusion
Congratulations! You now know the difference between 'if' and 'when' and can use them correctly in a sentence.

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Wrap up the lesson and congratulate the students on their progress.

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Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson.

Slide 18 - Open question

Have students enter three things they learned in this lesson. With this they can indicate their own learning efficiency of this lesson.
Write down 2 things you want to know more about.

Slide 19 - Open question

Here, students enter two things they would like to know more about. This not only increases involvement, but also gives them more ownership.
Ask 1 question about something you haven't quite understood yet.

Slide 20 - Open question

The students indicate here (in question form) with which part of the material they still have difficulty. For the teacher, this not only provides insight into the extent to which the students understand/master the material, but also a good starting point for the next lesson.