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Day 1 Conditionals
Day 1 Conditionals
Day 1 Conditionals
ACTIVITY
Directions:
Decode the given number to a letter from the
alphabet in order to create a word.
Ex. 8 1 14 4 19 15 13 5
H A N D S O M E
1. 3 1 14
__ __ __
CAN
2. 3 15 21 12 4
__ __ __ __ __
COULD
3. 13 1 25
__ __ __
NEW LESSON
OBJECTIVES:
Cognitive: Identify the different types of conditional sentences.
It consists of two
clauses: the if- clause
and the main- clause.
If - clause
If I clean my room,
my mother will be
happy.
Main - clause
TYPES OF CONDITIONALS
TYPES OF CONDITIONALS
ZERO CONDITIONAL
TYPE 1 CONDITIONAL
TYPE 2 CONDITIONAL
TYPE 3 CONDITIONAL
ZERO CONDITIONAL
If + Present
Present simple
Simple
ZERO CONDI-
TIONAL If you heat It boils
water
ZERO CONDITIONAL
Examples: If - clause
• If you freeze water, it turns into
ice. Main - clause
ZERO CONDITIONAL
Examples: If - clause
• If you heat water at 100 degrees, it
boils.
Main - clause
LET’S PRACTICE!
Complete each sentence by providing
appropriate main clause.
1. If you don’t water the flowers,
__________.
2. If it rains, __________.
LET’S PRACTICE!
3. If there is a strong typhoon,
__________.
4. If I don’t review my notes,
__________.
5. When my mom is sick, __________.
TYPE 1 CONDITIONAL
TYPE 1 CONDITIONAL
Future Simple
If + Present
(will,can,may)
Simple
TYPE 1 + base verb
CONDITIONAL
If you study You will pass
hard the test
TYPE 1 CONDITIONAL
Examples: If - clause
• If she does not hurry, she will be
late. Main - clause
TYPE 1 CONDITIONAL
Examples: If - clause
• If I find her address, I will send
her an invitation. .
Main - clause
LET’S PRACTICE!