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Zero conditionals refer to situations that are generally true
Conditional sentences that refer to situations that are generally true or were generally true in the past are sometimes called zero conditionals. They always refer to real situations. Situations that are generally true now  If you book in advance, it's usuall...Read more

 
 
 
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Conditional dominoes III - Advanced
C1
20-30 mins
groups: 3-4
 
Challenging conditionals dominoes matching activity for all conditionals - zero, second and third + conditional structures without 'if'.
 
 
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Conditionals sentence assembly II
C1
 
Cut-up sentences: first, second and open conditionals.
 
 
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Conditionals - sentence assembly
C1
 
Cut-up sentences: first, second, third and open conditionals.
 
 
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Zero conditional vs first conditional
C1
 
(1) Seven pairs of sentences. Ss have to differentiate between those that are generally true and those that refer to a probable sitution in the future. (2) Personalization. Five questions with prompts that produce first or zero conditional answers. (Some HK references)
 
 
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Conditional dominoes I
B1-B2
20-30 mins
groups: 3-4
 
Sixteen dominoes matching for first, second and third conditionals.
 
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Inside Out Student's Book Intermediate
Unit 13 Communication  Pages 110 - 111

 
 
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Developing Grammar in Context
24 First, second and zero conditionals  Pages 139 - 144
 
 
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