2021-01-05 Start Unit 5 Explanation Conditionals

A3A/G3A CEN
M. Fraanje-Griffioen
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A3A/G3A CEN
M. Fraanje-Griffioen

Slide 1 - Slide

Schedule
  • Start Unit 5: Do something!
  • Explanation condtionals
  • Work on your own

Slide 2 - Slide

Charity
Do something

Slide 3 - Mind map

What type of conditional is this?
He wouldn't have been able to do what he did if he hadn't taken ice baths for his legs at the end of each day.
A
Zero: Condition + consequence that are always true.
B
First: Possible present situation and it's possible consequence.
C
Second: Imagined situation in present + consequence that are unlikely to happen.
D
Third: Imagined situation in the past + consequence, which can not be changed.

Slide 4 - Quiz

What type of conditional is this?
If they hand out leaflets, they'll make others aware of the terrible conditions some people face.
A
Zero: Condition + consequence that are always true.
B
First: Possible present situation and it's possible consequence.
C
Second: Imagined situation in present + consequence that are unlikely to happen.
D
Third: Imagined situation in the past + consequence, which can not be changed.

Slide 5 - Quiz

What type of conditional is this?
Most people make a donation if they want to help those in need.
A
Zero: Condition + consequence that are always true.
B
First: Possible present situation and it's possible consequence.
C
Second: Imagined situation in present + consequence that are unlikely to happen.
D
Third: Imagined situation in the past + consequence, which can not be changed.

Slide 6 - Quiz

What type of conditional is this?
It would take most people at least that long if they were crazy enogh to try and run such a distance.
A
Zero: Condition + consequence that are always true.
B
First: Possible present situation and it's possible consequence.
C
Second: Imagined situation in present + consequence that are unlikely to happen.
D
Third: Imagined situation in the past + consequence, which can not be changed.

Slide 7 - Quiz

example sentence
if clause
main clause
Zero conditional
A: Condition + consequence that are always true.
present simple
present simple
First condtional
B: Possible present situation and it's possible consequence.
present simple
will/won't + infinitive (whole verb)
Second conditional
C: Imagined situation in present + consequence that are unlikely to happen.
past simple
would(n't) + infinitive
Third conditional
D: Imagined situation in the past + consequence, which can not be changed.
past perfect
would(n't) have + past participle (voltooid deelwoord)

Slide 8 - Slide

Finish the following sentences
  1. If I hadn't eaten three hamburgers, ...
  2. If I forget my mother's birthday, ... 
  3. If an alien walked into the classroom, ...
  4. If I miss the bus, ...
  5. If I had known you were coming, ...
  6. If the baby cries, ...

Slide 9 - Slide

Finish the following sentences
  1. If I hadn't eaten three hamburgers, I wouldn't have been ill. (3rd)
  2. If I forget my mother's birthday, she will be angry (1st)
  3. If an alien walked into the classroom, I wouldn't believe my eyes (2nd)
  4. If I miss the bus, I will be late for school (1st)
  5. If I had known you were coming, I would have bought extra food (3rd)
  6. If the baby cries, give him/her some milk (zero)

Slide 10 - Slide

Work on your own: 
exercise 1, 2 and 3 (homework)

Slide 11 - Slide