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Which subject | English |
What age group | Year or Grade 7 |
What topic | First Conditional |
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Welcome to our English lesson on the First Conditional! In this lesson, we will learn how to form and use the First Conditional tense in English.
Before we dive into the structures, let's explore the concept of the First Conditional. The First Conditional is used to describe a possible situation or outcome that may happen in the future. For example, "If it rains, I will stay at home."
Let's practice forming the First Conditional tense using real-life examples. Imagine a situation where you want to go to the park with your friend, but it might rain. You can say, "If it rains, we will bring an umbrella."
To form the First Conditional, we use the present tense in the 'if' clause and the future tense with 'will'. For example, "If I finish my homework early, I will play video games."
Now it's your turn to practice. Please make two sentences using the First Conditional. One sentence should be about a possible future outcome and the other about a possible future choice.
Today we have learned how to form and use the First Conditional tense in English. I hope you found this lesson helpful and you feel confident in using this tense in the future. Always remember, practice makes perfect!