2. • 8
Theme: Take responsibility for a mistake
• Identify use and structure of the third
conditional to talk about unreal situations
Theme: Inventions and discoveries.
• Listening and writing practice
GE
8
9/06
3. 7
8/06
Activity: Speaking. Answer the questions below.
Third Conditional
• If you could change something about the
past what would it be?
• How do you think the result would be
different from now?
Take
responsibility
for a mistake
4. 7
8/06
Activity: Speaking. Answer the questions below.
Third Conditional
• Is it actually possible to change the past?
• Is it possible to imagine the possible
consequences of a specific situation that
we change from the past?
• Are these possible consequences real right
Take now?
responsibility
for a mistake
5. 9
Activity: Grammar. Read the sentences and answer the teacher’s 6/17
questions.
Third Conditional: Examples
• If he had married with her they would
have been very happy.
• If the students had studied for the exam
everyone would have passed.
• Andres Manuel wouldn’t have
Take complained, if he had won the elections
responsibility
for a mistake
6. 9
6/17
Third Conditional
Characteristics:
• Has two clauses
• Expresses a condition (if)
• Talks about the past
• It’s unreal
Take
responsibility
for a mistake