1. Language Arts Subject for Secondary:
If conditional type 1 and 2
Ms. Natalie
8th Grade
2. If we don’t have Ms. Nata’s
class tomorrow, I will….
3. If conditionals type 1
Used to express possible situations, promises,
and predictions
4. structure
if/when/unless/as long as/ in
case + present simple >> will +
infinitive.
Positive sentences example:
- If you get more than sixty
percent mark on this project,
you will pass the course.
- Unless it rains tomorrow, I’ll go
to the theater with her.
- I will go to sleep if I finish my
homework.
Negative sentences example
- If it doesn’t rain tomorrow, I
will go to the beach.
- I will not buy their products
unless they give me a
discount.
- I will text her, in case she
doesn’t know we have a
project together.
5. structure
interrogative sentences example:
• Will you talk to me if you’re not mad at me anymore?
• Will you text me if you see her?
• Will Ms. Natalie be mad at me if I don’t do my homework?
6. Practice
● Group into pair with someone
who sits next to you
● Make if conditional sentences
type one that imply:
○ A. Possible plan
○ B. Threat
○ C. Promises
Note: All three must include:
○ Positive sentence
○ Negative sentence
○ Interrogative sentence
7. If conditional
type 2
Used to express situations that aren’t most
likely to happen, imaginative conditions.
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9. structure
if/when/unless/as long as/ in
case + past simple >> + would +
infinitive.
Positive sentences example:
- If I had three wishes I’d ask
for an unlimited amount of
money three times.
- I’d tell him I like him if I know
that he likes me too.
- Unless she’s blind, she would
know where the food are.
Negative sentences example
- I wouldn’t listen to their
music even if I get paid for it.
- If I were you, I wouldn’t do
something like that.
- I would give you my lunch,
but we weren’t friends back
then
10. structure
Interrogative sentences
- Would you still love me if I were a worm?
- Would you do the same thing if you were me?
- Would she give me her paintings if I paid her more?
12. Practice
● Group into pair with someone
who sits next to you
● Make if conditional sentences
type two that imply:
○ A. A future that is unlikely
to happen
○ B. imaginative conditions
○ C. Regret
Note: must include all three:
○ Positive sentence
○ Negative sentence
○ Interrogative sentence
13. You can’t go home
unless you have
finished your
worksheet.