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This lesson covers the first conditional grammar structure with examples, exercises, and discussions on superstitions. The material includes a warm-up, think-pair-share activity, and group work.
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Lesson flow • Warm up • Think pair share activity • Review previous lesson • New grammar • Grammar exercise • Bingo • Textbook • Video • Group work • Presentation
What are the common (same) words in these sentences ?
If I…, I will/won’t… If X happens, Y will happen.
Subject + Modal + VerbI + will + do my homework. (80%)I + may + do my homework. (50%) If it doesn’t rain, I’llgoto the disco If I go to the disco, I’ll dance with my friends If I dance with my friends, I’ll get very tired
If+ Present Simple If I am very tired, I’ll sleep on the street. If I sleep on the street, people will give me money. If people give me money, I’ll get a free breakfast. If I get a free breakfast, I’ll get fat.
If+ Present Simple +Subject + Modal (Will/Won’t) + Verb If I buy a new pair of trousers, I’llget poor. If I am poor, I’llsleep on the street again.
The First Conditional describes future events that are likely to happen. 1) Possibilities You’ll miss the train if you don’t hurry! 2) Future plans If you see Ken later today, will you tell him to call me? 3) Warnings and threats If you don’t come to my birthday party, I’ll never speak to you again.
4. Superstitions • If you see a penny on the ground and pick it up, it will bring you good luck! • If you break a mirror, you will have 7 years of bad luck! • If you walk under a ladder, you will have bad luck! • You will have bad luck if you open an umbrella indoors. • If you spill salt, you will have bad luck!
Think Pair Share Talk with your partner about superstitions in your country…
Bingo I will learn about new cultures if…
2 ways to form the first conditional • If + Present Simple + 2) + If+ Present Simple If I study, I will pass the exam. I will pass the exam if I study. If it rains, he won’t go. He won’t go if it rains. Note: • “You cannot use WILL after IF” • Comma after If…, • I’ll - speaking; I will - writing
If I lose myself (by OneRepublic)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AymUScSpuLg
If X happens, Y will happen. In groups of 4. • Form sentences using If + Present Simple +