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Teach English in Keji Gongyeyuan - Jieyang Shi
Zero Conditional: situations are always true. ie scientific facts/ General Truths/ Issues or situations are certain to happen are almost certain to happen Tense - Present Simple If/When are the beginning os sentence When is only really used in the Zero Conditional First Conditional: Situations Likely results of possible, Promise, threats or warnings, back-up plans Tense - If + Present Simple + Will (Clause Might/Could/Will/May) or Model Auxiliary + base form Second Conditional: Similar to First conditional, but with less confidence Situations: Dreams/Fantasies/Hypothetical Situations Tense - If + Past Simple(were) or Past continuous (wasn't sitting), (May/Might/Could + Base form Examples If I were you, I wouldn't do that. or If I wasn't sitting here now, I could be on a beach. Third Conditional Situation: Past result of an imaginary situation that occurred in the past. Tense - If + Past perfect, would/could/might + have + past particple Mixed Conditional Situation: hypothetical past = hypothetical present Tense - If + past perfect, would + base form First conditional= If I win the lottery, I will take you on a cruise Second Conditional= If I won the lottery, I might take you on a cruise Third Conditional+ If I won, I would have taken you on a cruise. Teaching Ideas for ALL Conditionals: Memory Game - sentences cut in half on cards . Match the beginning with the end part. flip the cards around and try to find the matching sentence beginning and ending. Reported speech & Direct speech the word \"That\" is optional Turn direct questions into reported speech (also know as indirect speech) Verb changes into the positive form / not question word, if or whether must be used. reporting verb in the past, such as said, told, asked Pronouns pronoun denoting who is spoken to can also change. Take a step backwards, both in time and physical position. Present becomes past (this is something referred to as backshifting) and 'this' & 'here' become 'that' &'there'