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• First conditional
• Complex sentences
I can talk about conditions and their results.
1. Study the examples in the table. In your notebook, complete the Rules with condition and result.
Condition | Result |
If you go to a café today, If we don't leave soon, | you'll have a great time we'll be late |
Result | Condition |
You'll have a great time We'll be late | if you go to a café today. if we don't leave soon. |
Questions |
Will you leave me alone If it rains, | if I tell you? what will we do? |
RULES |
1. We use the first conditional to talk about a condition in the future and the result of this condition. 2. We describe the _______ with if + present simple. 3. We describe the _______ with will + infinitive. 4. The sentence can start with the _______ or the result. If it starts with the result, we don't use a comma. 5. We never use If + will: If you will go, I'll be happy. X |
2. Choose the correct words.
SUPERSTITIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
1. If it rains when someone moves house, they're / 'll be rich. (Iceland)
2. If you 're / 'll be the seventh son of a seventh son, you'll have special powers. (Ireland)
3. Your money will disappear if you put / will put your wallet on the floor. (Brazil)
4. If you see / will see a spider in your house, people visit / will visit you. (Turkey)
5. You'll lose / lose your memory if you have / 'Il have a haircut before an exam. (Việt Nam)
3. The first conditional sentence is a kind of complex sentence. A complex sentence has ONE independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
- If you go to school today ... (dependent clause)
- ..., you will meet an interesting person. (independent clause)
Now put I.C (independent clause) or D.C (dependent clause) into the brackets.
1. These persons will be very positive and patient (___) if you are friendly and polite to them (___).
2. If you listen to this person (___), you will learn a lot (___).
3. You won't learn anything (___) unless you listen to him (___).
REMEMBER |
One independent clause → Simple sentence At least two independent clauses → Compound sentence One independent clause and at least one dependent clause → Complex sentence |
4.
USE IT! Work in pairs. Ask and answer first conditional questions. Use what, where and who, the words in the box and your own ideas.
do / finish your homework early tonight? go / sunny at the weekend? meet / go to the park later? buy / go shopping tomorrow? |
What will you do if you finish your homework early tonight?
If I finish it early, I'll go out and meet some friends.
Finished?
What horoscope sign is your partner? In your notebook, write a horoscope prediction for him or her.
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