1 3rd Conditional
1 3rd Conditional
Time: 45 minutes
Date: 19/2/2015
Objectives:
Advance level students are able to do the following:
1.Use the 3rd conditional effectively in their speech.
2. To synthesize possibilities that are impossible.
3. To complete half written 3rd conditional sentences.
Stage/Aims
Time
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Teacher Activity
T will instruct Ss to think of possibilities that will never be true
T will then write two titles on the white board. The titles will be and impossible possibility, and a wish.
T will ask Ss to choose one category and write either a possibility or a wish.
Lead in
(Engage stage,
Warm up)
7mins
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S/T
T/S
T will then explain that 3rd conditional talks about the past while 1st and 2nd conditional talk about the future.
T will write down an example sentence on the board to help students with the 3rd conditional statement:
If I had a pet dog, It would have disturbed my sleep at night.
T/S
Pair work
(Activity 1)
Activate
10mins
T/S,
S/S
T will ask Ss to write down five 3rd conditional statements on a piece of paper.
Once the Ss will have completed their statements, they will be expected to fold their papers and give it to the T.
T will re-distribute the papers and Ss will read out all five 3rd conditional statements written by their peers.
T will present the concept in a PowerPoint presentation.
T will explain the definition of 3rd conditional and show examples to create familiarity with the concept.
3rd conditional talks about things in the past which did not happen. Therefore, theres no possibility of it ever happening.
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T will have the grammar rules written on the PowerPoint slide.
Grammar
(Study)
15mins
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S/T
If
If
If
If
If
If
If
If
If
If
Activity 2
(Activate)
15mins
T/S,
S/T,
S/S
T will ask Ss to form pairs and sit with their respective partners.
T will instruct the Ss to do the following:
Ss will be required to complete sentences that are half incomplete. The sentences will have the first half of the 3rd
conditional written and Ss will be required to complete the result possibility part of the statement.
T/S,
S/S
T/S,
S/T
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