What if ...?
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Key stage
Category
Grammar: Conditionals
Resource type
Complete lesson
An illustration of a typical holiday crisis forms the jumping-off point for comparing and contrasting the first, second, third and mixed conditionals. Includes lots of practice in a wide range of contexts. Activities include:
- checking form and function
- gap fills
- rephrasing sentences
- writing your own endings
- making chains of conditionals.
- The Beaton family are on a driving holiday in the South of France. Their car has just broken down. Look at the picture below, read the sentences and write the characters' names.
a. 'The car wouldn't break down so often if Dad was a better mechanic!' …………………….
b. 'If we hadn't broken down we’d be in St Tropez by now!' …………………….
c. 'If I'd bought a better car we wouldn't have broken down!' …………………….
d. 'If I phone the local garage they'll send a mechanic to fix the car.' …………………….
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Review this resource25/05/2019
Well-constructed worksheet on conditionals for advanced students. Love the variety.
25/05/2019
Really like the way its built up and has speaking activities as well as fun excercises. The vocabulary is also quite straight forward
15/01/2017