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Lesson 2 - Conditionals - English 9

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IF CLAUSE
-a statement
that expresses a
condition.
RESULT CLAUSE
-a possible outcome
of the phrase
or clause.
If you put an
ice cube
under the
sun…
it melts!
If it rains
tomorrow…
I will bring an
umbrella!
If I had a lot
of money…
I would
travel the world!
1. If you put an ice cube under the sun, it
melts!
2. If it rains tomorrow, I will bring an
umbrella.
3. If I had a lot of money, I would travel the
world!
1. If you put an ice cube under the sun, it
melts!
2. If it rains tomorrow, I will bring an
umbrella.
3. If I had a lot of money, I would travel the
world!
MOST
ESSENTIAL
LEARNING
COMPETENCY:
Use conditionals
correctly.
Recognize
the different
types of
conditionals.
Identify the
format of
conditional
sentences.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
ZERO CONDITIONAL
FIRST CONDITIONAL
Cap off a productive class with
key
summary points
students
SECOND
CONDITIONAL
can easily remember.
ZERO
CONDITIONAL
Cap off a productive class with
key summary points students
can easily remember.
ZERO CONDITIONAL
ZERO CONDITIONAL
ZERO CONDITIONAL
FIRST
CONDITIONAL
Cap off a productive class with
key summary points students
can easily remember.
FIRST CONDITIONAL
-POSSIBLE CONDITIONAL
-deals with possible
outcome or results in the
future.
FIRST CONDITIONAL
- is used in dealing with things
that are likely to happen in the
future. (may or may not actually
happen)
FIRST CONDITIONAL
-it gives us result that may
likely to happen. We are not
100% sure but there is a chance.
FIRST CONDITIONAL
-FORMAT:
If clause: if + present simple
Result clause : will + base form
FIRST CONDITIONAL
EXAMPLES:
• If I save enough money, I will buy a new
jacket.
• If I finish my learning task, I will play video
games.
• If I receive my salary, I will buy you a new
phone.
FIRST CONDITIONAL
EXAMPLES:
• If I save enough money, I will buy a new
jacket.
• If I finish my learning task, I will play video
games.
• If I receive my salary, I will buy you a new
phone.
ZERO OR FIRST
CONDITIONAL?
• If you scream, you will hurt your
stomach.
• If you work out, you burn fats.
• If you watch a drama film, you will
cry.
• Plants die if they don’t get enough
water.
• If you mix enough red and blue, you
get purple.
SECOND
CONDITIONAL
SECOND CONDITIONAL
What will happen if
I were born in a
different country?
Where would I be?
If I were a
KPOP idol..
How would my
life be?
SECOND CONDITIONAL
-we used them when dealing with
things that are impossible in the
present and are also unlikely to occur
in the future.
-used to imagine or to dream.
SECOND CONDITIONAL
1. If I had enough money, I would
buy a sports car.
2. If only I had passed the test, I
would celebrate and party.
3. If I got the jackpot, I would
share it to the poor.
SECOND CONDITIONAL
FORMAT:
If clause: if + past simple
Result clause: would + base form
SECOND CONDITIONAL
• If only I won the lottery, I would
help those who are in need.
• If I had your number, I would call
you.
• If she studied harder, she would
pass the exam.
ZERO, FIRST or
SECOND
CONDITIONAL?
• If people eat too much, they get fat.
• If it rains, the grass gets wet.
• If I have enough money, I'll buy some new
shoes.
• If only I met Daniel Padilla, I would say hello.
• If she doesn't leave soon, she'll miss the bus.
GENERALIZATION
TO SUM UP:
ZERO CONDITIONAL – factual conditional.
Deals with real things.
FIRST CONDITIONAL – possible
conditional. Gives us result that may likely
to happen. We are not 100% sure but there
is a chance.
SECOND CONDITIONAL -dealing with
things that are impossible in the present
and are also unlikely to occur in the future.
It’s important to use the
correct structure for each of
the different conditional
sentences because they
express varying meanings.
Pay attention to verb tense when
using different conditional modes.
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