How do you teach conditional type 1?
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- How do you teach conditional type 1?
- How do you practice first conditional?
- How do you explain a conditional clause?
- What are Type 1 conditional sentences?
- What is the structure of first conditional?
- What are the 3 types of conditional?
- When to use the first conditional in English?
- How to get a conditional initial teaching certificate?
- How to help your student with conditionals in ESL?
- What's the best way to teach conditional tense?
How do you teach conditional type 1?
Activity
- Start by drawing a line to divide the board into two parts.
- Label the first part facts and the second part consequences.
- Give examples of facts: If I eat too much, ...
- Ask students to imagine the consequences. ...
- Elicit the structure of conditional type one from the students: ...
- Ask students to provide more examples.
How do you practice first conditional?
Make the first conditional
- If I. (go) out tonight, I. (go) to the cinema. ...
- If you. (get) back late, I. (be) angry. ...
- If we. (not/see) each other tomorrow, we. ...
- If he. (come) , I. ...
- If we. (wait) here, we. ...
- If we. (go) on holiday this summer, we. ...
- If the weather. (not/improve) , we. ...
- If I. (not/go) to bed early, I.
How do you explain a conditional clause?
A condition is something that can only happen IF something else occurs. A conditional sentence contains an independent clause and a dependent clause that almost always begins with “if.” A conditional sentence is only a conditional sentence if it has both of these parts. Some conditional clauses might begin with “when.”
What are Type 1 conditional sentences?
The type 1 conditional refers to a possible condition and its probable result. These sentences are based on facts, and they are used to make statements about the real world, and about particular situations. We often use such sentences to give warnings.
What is the structure of first conditional?
The Structure of the First Conditional in English The first conditional in English is formed with the present simple after “if” while the second clause uses the future simple. The affirmative structure is: If + present simple, will + verb (in infinitive).
What are the 3 types of conditional?
Conditional
Conditional sentence type | Usage | If clause verb tense |
---|---|---|
Zero | General truths | Simple present |
Type 1 | A possible condition and its probable result | Simple present |
Type 2 | A hypothetical condition and its probable result | Simple past |
Type 3 | An unreal past condition and its probable result in the past | Past perfect |
When to use the first conditional in English?
- If you study hard, you will learn a lot of English (1st conditional – If + present simple + will) Use the 1st conditional to talk about possible/probable things. If you stick to your diet, you will lose weight. If you don’t do exercise, you’ll put on weight.
How to get a conditional initial teaching certificate?
- You must apply for the Initial certificate and upon review the Conditional Initial will be created. A certificate of this type is issued to an individual holding a valid teaching certificate in the same or equivalent title from another U.S. State or Territory.
How to help your student with conditionals in ESL?
- Develop a conditionals lesson plan to further help students with the two forms. Practice the differences between the first and second conditional forms. The third conditional can be challenging for students because of the long verb string in the result clause.
What's the best way to teach conditional tense?
- The key is teaching the conditional tense through art. Yes, I said art. In my opinion, paintings work best for this, as they really draw your students in. I’ve used this with a whole class and with individual tutoring students and find it works every time! So, here are the steps! Now, don’t skip this important first step!