If-sentences

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How was easter?
Nice long weekend?
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Welcome 
How was easter?
Nice long weekend?

Slide 1 - Slide

Bingo
  • Middle box for 'free'

  • Every box gets a statement
    Example: I'm 20 years old / I play football

  • Your turn, say a statement that has not been said yet.

Slide 2 - Slide

If sentences
Als, dan
Als we weg gaan, dan doen we dat volgende week.

Slide 3 - Slide

If zinnen: CONDITIONALS 

  • Zero- conditional  = facts -
    If water reaches 100 degrees, it boils.
  • Type 1 = First conditionaI = real or likely situations -
    If he comes first, he will win the medal.
  • Type II = Second conditional =unlikely situations -
    If I won the lottery, I would go travelling around the world.
  • Type III = Third Conditional = impossible situations -
    If I had studied for the test, I would have passed. (But I didn't study, so I didn't pass.) 

Slide 4 - Slide

Zero conditional
Facts

Form: if + present simple, present simple
If you heat water to a 100 degfrees, it boils.
If you walk through rain, you get wet.

Slide 5 - Slide

Conditionals:
zero conditionals refer to
A
general/true situations
B
possible (future) situation

Slide 6 - Quiz

ZERO CONDITIONAL: Complete the sentence.

A snake ... if it is scared.
A
bite
B
bitten
C
biting
D
bites

Slide 7 - Quiz

Fill in the zero conditional:
If it ... (rain), the grass ... (get) wet.

Slide 8 - Open question

First conditional
Possibilities. Might happen, might not. But if it does, there is a consequence. 

Form: If + present simple and future
- If it rains today, I will stay home
- If Juan leaves, Paula will be sad

Slide 9 - Slide

Real conditionals:
a first conditional refers to
A
situation in the past
B
possible (future) situation

Slide 10 - Quiz

FIRST CONDITIONAL: Complete the sentence.

If you only eat junkfood, you ... fat!
A
got
B
gets
C
get
D
will get

Slide 11 - Quiz

Fill in the first conditional:
If he ..... (come), I will be surprised.

Slide 12 - Open question

Second conditional

We use it when it is unlikely it will happen. 


Form: if + past simple, would + whole verb

If I were you, I would do that.

If I were you, I would not go out with that man.

Slide 13 - Slide

Which statement(s) is (are) true for the SECOND CONDITIONAL (onechte if-zin)
A
We use it to describe unlikely/hypothetical situations
B
We use it to talk about real consequences (echte gevolgen)

Slide 14 - Quiz

Second conditional. Complete the sentence:
If I found a wallet in the street, I...
(take) it to the police.
A
take
B
will take
C
took
D
would take

Slide 15 - Quiz

second conditional
If he ..... (be) younger, he would eat more.

Slide 16 - Open question

Third conditional
Impossible situations. You look back to what you could have done.
Form: if+ past perfect, would have + voltooid deelwoord (3rd row)
If I had seen you, I would have said hello. (But I din't see you)
If I hadn't eaten so much, I wouldn't have felt sick (but I did eat a lot, and so I did feel sick).

Slide 17 - Slide

When do you use the third conditional?
A
improbable conditions
B
impossible conditions

Slide 18 - Quiz

Third conditional: If we ... (arrive) earlier, we ...(see) John but we were much too late.
A
arrived, saw
B
had arrived, would see
C
had arrived, would have seen

Slide 19 - Quiz

Fill in the third conditional: If you ....... (study), you would have passed the exam.

Slide 20 - Open question