

Conditionals
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Sarah Monteiro
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Conditionals
Using conditionals in expressing arguments

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Let me ask you a question.
Choose the statement that is appropriate for you.
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Poll
Do I need to learn how to use conditionals in expressing myself in arguments/ conversation?
Yes, because it is part of our lesson and it is a requirement.
Yes, because I need to have the skiil for me to use it in the future.
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If you answered "Yes, because it is part of our lesson and it is a requirement." Re-assess yourself and do the following:
Think of the reasons why you enrolled this school year.
Think of your future goals. (what do you want to be in the future)
Lastly, answer this question to yourself: Am I on the right track preparing myself for the future?
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If you answered "Yes, because I need to have the skill for me to use it in the future." This just means that you are on the right track.
You are an optimistic person.
You are a goal-setter kind of person.
This type of education setup may not be the best for learning, but this is the best for everyone's safety.
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Let us have a quick recap .
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
This type of conditional sentence deals with habits and general truths such as laws.
Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional
Third Conditional
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Multiple Choice
This type of conditional is used in dealing with things or change in past scenario yielding to different results.
Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional
Third Conditional
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Multiple Choice
This type of conditional is used in dealing with things impossible in the present and are unlikely to occur in the future.
Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional
Third Conditional
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Multiple Choice
This type of conditional is used in dealing with things that are possibly or likely to happen in the future. Though this type may be formed using unless, as long as, as soon as or in case.
Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional
Third Conditional
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Assess yourself.
If you get a perfect score, this means you already know the difference in definition between the different types of conditionals.
3 to 4 score, already good. Just needs to revisit some definition.
2 below means that you need to get back to your module and read. Don't worry, you'll get there,
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That was easy right? Let's make things a little difficult.
Definition of each conditional is basic knowledge. Let us now test how good are you in determining what type of conditional sentence is being shown on the screen based on the underlined verbs in the if-clause and main clause.
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Multiple Choice
- You get water if you mix hydrogen and oxygen.
Zero
First
Second
Third
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Multiple Choice
If it rains, I will not go to the park.
Zero
First
Second
Third
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Multiple Choice
If babies are hungry, they cry.
Zero
First
Second
Third
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Multiple Choice
If I was the President of the Philippines, I would give everyone a chicken.
(But I am not the President.)
Zero
First
Second
Third
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Multiple Choice
If I see her, I will tell her
Zero
First
Second
Third
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Multiple Choice
If the weather wasn't so bad, we would go to the park.
(But the weather is bad so we can't go.)
Zero
First
Second
Third
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Multiple Choice
If it had rained, you would have gotten wet.
Zero
First
Second
Third
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Multiple Choice
You would have passed your exam if you had worked harder.
Zero
First
Second
Third
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Multiple Choice
Snakes bite if they are scared.
Zero
First
Second
Third
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Multiple Choice
If you really loved me, you would buy me a diamond ring.
Zero
First
Second
Third
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Poll
Choose your score bracket
8 to 10 points
5 to 7 points
4 points below
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Zero Conditional
if/when + present simple >> present simple
Example: If I wake up late, I am late for work.
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Multiple Choice
If my husband (cook) ______ , he (burn) _____ the food.
cooks, burns
cooks, burnt
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First Conditional
if/when + present simple >> will + base form (infinitive) of the verb
Example: If I wake up late, I will be late for work.
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Multiple Choice
If I (go) _____ out tonight, I (go) ____ to the cinema.
go, go
go, will go
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Second Conditional
if + past simple >> would + base form (infinitive) of the verb
Example: If I woke up late, I would be late for work.
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Multiple Choice
If I (be) ______ born in a different country, I (learn) ______ to speak a different language.
was, will learn
was, would learn
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Third Conditional
if + past perfect >> would have + past participle
past perfect structure --- HAD + past participle form of the verb
Example: If I had woken up late, I would have been late for work.
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Multiple Choice
If we (not/go) _______ to the party, we (not/meet) _______ them.
had not gone; would have not met
had not went; would have not meet
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Let us now have your questions.
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Let us now have your Learning Tasks for this week.
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Learning Task 6
If you were a senator, what five (5) possible measures or bills would you propose? Complete the table on the google doc sent to you by stating these measures or bills and explaining the needs of passing them.
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Learning Task 7
Learning Task 7: Read and analyze the excerpted lines taken from Martin Luther King’s speech, I Have A Dream. The whole text is already provided for you. After reading, answer the following questions COMPREHENSIVELY on the google doc sent to you.
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Learning Task 9
Read, sing and study the song entitled “Locked Away” by R. City feat. Adam Levine, then do the following:
1. Identify statements expressing conditions by highlighting them using the color yellow;
2. Classify each conditional as to zero, first, second or third conditional; and
3. Explain in 4-5 sentences the meaning that the song portrays.
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