First and Second Conditional Review ESL Lesson Plan

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The ability to speculate about situations becomes more important as students become more advanced. Students will probably have learned conditional forms during intermediate level courses, but may seldom make use of these forms in conversation. However, making conditional statements are an important part of fluency. This lesson focuses on helping students improve their recognition of the structure and use it more frequently in conversation.

Lesson

Aim: Improve recognition of the first and second conditional forms used in conditional statements, while inductively reviewing the structures.

Activities: Reading a short prepared text with first and second conditional forms included, speaking and replying to student-generated conditional questions, writing and developing structurally correct questions using the first and second conditionals

Level: Intermediate

Outline:

  • Ask students to imagine the following situation: You've arrived home late at night and you find that the door is open to your apartment. What would you do? Refresh students' awareness of the conditional in this relaxed introductory portion of the lesson.
  • Have students read prepared extract using conditionals.
  • Ask students to underline all conditional structures.
  • In groups, students complete fill-in activity based on the previous reading.
  • Correct worksheets in small groups. Move about the room helping students with their corrections.
  • Go over corrections as a class.
  • Answer any questions they may have on the first and second conditional structure at this point.
  • In groups, have students prepare two "what if" situations on a separate piece of paper. Ask students to employ first and second conditionals.
  • Ask students to exchange their prepared situations with another group.
  • Students in each group discuss the "what if..." situations. Move about the class and help students - especially concentrating on the correct production of the first and second conditional forms.
  • Practice conditional form structure with this real and unreal conditional form worksheet providing a quick review and practice exercises. The past conditional worksheet focuses on using the form in the past. Teachers can also use this guide on how to teach conditionals.

Exercises

Exercise 1: Emergency Procedures

Directions: Underline all conditional structures with either 1 (first conditional) or 2 (second conditional)

If you take a look at the handout, you'll find all the telephone numbers, addresses, and other necessary information. If Tom were here, he'd help me with this presentation. Unfortunately, he couldn't make it today. OK, let's get started: Today's subject is helping guests with emergency situations. We'd certainly have a worse reputation if we didn't handle these situations well. That's why we like to review these procedures every year.

If a guest loses his passport, call the consulate immediately. If the consulate isn't nearby, you'll have to help the guest get to the appropriate consulate. It would be great if we had some more consulates here. However, there are also a few in Boston. Next, if a guest has an accident which is not so serious, you'll find the first-aid kit under the reception desk. If the accident is serious, call an ambulance.

Sometimes guests need to return home unexpectedly. If this happens, the guest might need your help in making travel arrangements, re-scheduling appointments, etc. Do everything you can to make this situation as easy to cope with as possible. If there is a problem, the guest will expect us to be able to handle any situation. It's our responsibility to make sure ahead of time that we can.

Exercise 2: Check Your Understanding

Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct missing half of the sentence

  • you'll have to help the guest get to the appropriate consulate
  • you'll find all the telephone numbers, addresses, and other necessary information
  • the guest will expect us to be able to handle any situation
  • if we didn't handle these situations well
  • If Tom were here
  • If this happens
  • If a guest loses his passport
  • call an ambulance

If you take a look at the handout, _____. _____, he'd help me with this presentation. Unfortunately, he couldn't make it today. OK, let's get started: Today's subject is helping guests with emergency situations. We'd certainly have a worse reputation _____. That's why we like to review these procedures every year.

_____, call the consulate immediately. If the consulate isn't nearby, _____. It would be great if we had some more consulates here. However, there are also a few in Boston. Next, if a guest has an accident which is not so serious, you'll find the first-aid kit under the reception desk. If the accident is serious, _____.

Sometimes guests need to return home unexpectedly. ______, the guest might need your help in making travel arrangements, re-scheduling appointments, etc. Do everything you can to make this situation as easy to cope with as possible. If there is a problem, _____. It's our responsibility to make sure ahead of time that we can.

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