Grammar Teaching Plan: Real Conditional Sentences: 1. Warming Up
Grammar Teaching Plan: Real Conditional Sentences: 1. Warming Up
Sentences
Overview
This lesson plan is for teaching real conditional sentences to adult students of
English. The rationale is based on explicit teaching of grammar and grammar
teaching in meaningful context. A video skit for warming-up and mechanical and
meaningful drills are incorporated dynamically.
Background
wedding
anniversary
surprise
cruise
honeymoon
hula dance
relive
Students will watch a skit with the following dialogue on the video.
Setting: The Travel Agency
video.mov (1.2Mb)
The QuickTime Player is available for free.
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
A: Good afternoon.
B: Good afternoon. May I help you?
A: It's my wedding anniversary next month. I want to surprise my husband with a wonderful vacation
plan. Would you
recommend some famous places?
B: Of course. Em, if you go to Europe, you'll have a wonderful time for your wedding anniversary. If you
go to London, you can go to Buckingham Palace and you might even see the Queen's guards there. If
you go to France, you can go to the sidewalk cafe and drink cafe au lait or French wine with your
husband. And...
A: Well, it's outside the U. S.
B: Oh. You want to stay in the U. S. If you go to California, you might go to Yosemite National Park or
Disneyland.
A: Yosemite National Park? What will I see if I go to Yosemite Park?
B: If you go to Yosemite Park, you'll see giant trees, mountains, bears ....
A: But, I don't like bears.
B: If you go to Disneyland, you won't see any bears. You'll see Mickey Mouse. Isn't that interesting? Well,
if you have children...
A: Well, it's interesting, but.... B: O.K. What do you like to do in your free time?
A: Well, I like skiing.
B: If you like skiing, you can go to Colorado.
A: But my husband doesn't like skiing.
B: If your husband doesn't like skiing, probably he won't like to go there. What does he like?
A: He likes fishing.
B: Oh, you can still enjoy fishing at many beautiful lakes if you go to Colorado.
A: But I don't like fishing. And if it rains, we can't go fishing.
B: Then, how about Hawaii? Hawaii is really great. If you go to Hawaii, you can go to Waikiki Beach, you
can take a romantic cruise for two, you can see beautiful sunset at the beach, you can see palm trees,
beautiful flowers, and pretty girls wearing leis.
A: It's gorgeous. But we went there on our honeymoon just after we got married.
B: Well, this is your wedding anniversary. You can relive your romantic honeymoon if you go there again.
A: Oh, that sounds good. I just love hula dances, and we can go surfing. We'll go to Hawaii.
4. Comprehension Check-up
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stay at a hotel
visit London.
go to France.
stay at a hotel.
eat at a nice cafe.
spend a lot of money.
8. Generalization: Might
(OHP) If I go to California, I will go to Yosemite Park.
If I go to California, I might go to Yosemite Park.
Questions and Explanations:
1. What's different between these sentences? Compare the auxiliaries.
2. One tells that something is definite or decided. The other tells that
something is not definite or not decided, but that it's possible. Which
indicates "definite or already decided"? Which indicates "not decided yet,
but possible"?
Transformation Drill (will ---- might)
Directions:
I'll use "will", and you'll change it into "might." e.g.
I'll say: If I go to California, I'll go to the Yosemite Park.
You'll say: If I go to California, I might go to the Yosemite Park.
9. Generalization: Can
go hiking.
go swimming.
go jogging
go on a picnic.
go hiking.
go on a picnic.
go jogging.
cook spaghetti.
go to a Korean restaurant.
go to a Thai restaurant.
go to an Indian restaurant...
Sentence Completion Drill
Directions:
Think about the situations that might happen. I'll give you if-clauses.
You'll complete my sentences adding result clauses. Answer truthfully.
For example:
I'll say: If it rains,...
You'll say: If it rains, I will stay home.
I'll say: If it doesn't rain,
You'll say: If it doesn't rain, I can see birds.
(Drills between the teacher and individual students):
1. If it rains,
2. If it doesn't rain,
3. If I go to Chicago,
4. If I have time,
5. If my friends visit me,
6. If I go to a Special English Party,
7. If my wedding anniversary comes,
8. If I go to Washington D.C.,
Sentence Completion Drill
Directions: Now I'll give you result clauses. You'll complete them adding if-clauses.
For example:
If I say: I'll go to my country,...
You say: I'll go to my country if my sister gets married.
I'll say: I might go to Europe...
You'll say: I might go to Europe, If I have enough money.
(Drills between Teacher and individual students):
1. I will go to my country...
2. I might go to Europe...
3. I can see hula dances...
4. I can drink nice coffee...
5. You can eat delicious Chinese food
6. You might need a lot of money...
7. You can see the 1992 Olympic Games...
8. I'll make delicious food
9. You'll have a wonderful time..
Culminating Activity (Drills between students)
Ask your partner these questions.
(OHP)
Homework
I. The following sentences talk about the future. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in the
parentheses.
Example: If it rains, I _________ (stay) home.
1. If you ________ (go) to Europe, you _______ (have) fun.
2. He __________ (see) the Queen's guards if he ________ (go) to Buckingham Palace.
3. We __________ (not go) on a picnic if it rains.
4. If she _____ (not like) spicy food, she ________ (not cook) chili.
II. Change the following sentences to negative conditions and results.
Example: If Susan likes skiing, she'll go to Colorado.
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1. If I go to Hawaii, I'll take a cruise on the sea.
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2. If John visits England, he'll visit London.
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3. If it's sunny, I'll wear my sunglasses.
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4. If Jack likes dancing, he'll go to the dance party this evening.
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III. Complete the following sentences with an appropriate result or if-clause.
Examples:
If my friends come to my house, ____________________.
I can go shopping to Market Place ____________________.
1. If I have time, ____________________.