This document discusses using the third conditional to talk about unreal past situations. It provides examples of third conditional sentences and characteristics. Students are asked questions about changing the past and possible consequences. Links to third conditional exercises are also included.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Third Conditional
Characteristics:
• Has two clauses
• Expresses a condition (if)
• Talks about the past
• It’s unreal
Take
responsibility
for a mistake