Conditional Sentences Type I
Objective: To teach correct formation and usage of first conditional sentences (If + present simple, will + base verb) for expressing real future possibilities and their likely consequences.
Content and Methods: The worksheet focuses on conditional sentences type 1 structure, specifically the combination of if-clauses in present simple with main clauses using will + infinitive. Methods include multiple-choice exercises for selecting correct verb forms, fill-in-the-gap activities for completing conditional sentences, and sentence construction tasks combining condition and result clauses.
Competencies:
- Understanding of conditional sentence structure and formation
- Future tense and present simple verb form application
- Logical connection between conditions and results
- Complex sentence construction skills
Target Group and Level: Intermediate English language learners at A2-B1 level
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Target group and level
Intermediate English language learners at A2-B1 level
Subjects
Conditional Sentences Type I

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What is the first conditional?
The first conditional, also known as type I if-clause, talks about future actions that can only occur providing that a certain condition is fulfilled. This condition is expressed in the if-clause. It is also known as the real conditional because it refers to realistic possibilities.
Example: If it rains tomorrow, we will cancel the picnic.
Typical contexts for type I if-clauses include:
future consequences, warnings and threats, negotiations, superstitions