TEFL ASSIGNMENT B.
PPP GRAMMAR LESSON TABLE
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, Assignment B PPP Grammar lesson table – First conditional
NB Look at the model provided and make sure you understand what MFP refer to here. See Units 2 and 7. E.g. in 4. we do NOT mean 'What is the function of the lesson'!!!
1. What is the target form of the first Affirmative Form (Conditional Clause): If + Present Simple, + subject + will + verb
conditional (both clauses)? (F) E.g., If it does not rain, I will go for a hike.
2. What is the model sentence you will elicit I will begin by eliciting a question (based on one of the student’s example in
to begin your presentation? warmer) and ask about, “What will you do if it rains tomorrow?” then from there
elicit the affirmative: “If it rains tomorrow, I will watch a movie at home.”
3. What are the negative and question Model sentence in negative form: If it doesn’t rain tomorrow, I will do the
(interrogative) forms of your model washing. Form: If + subject + Do/does not + Present simple + subject + will (not) +
sentence? verb (infinitive)
(You might find there is more than one Model sentence in question form: What will you do if it rains tomorrow? Form:
possibility, but you only need to show one Interrogative + will (future simple) + subject + verb (infinitive) + if + Present Simple
negative and one question, then analyse
the forms)
4. What is the function? (M) To discuss the actions/events that are likely to happen in the future. The likeliness
of its happening is not 100%, but there is a possibility of happening.
5. What do students need to know about If it rains tomorrow, I will watch a movie at home.
the pronunciation, including sentence
stress and intonation? (P) In affirmative form, the first conditional in the present tense is contracted by the
(Think only about how the model sentence “if” clause.
would normally be said) E.g: I’ll (I will) “If it rains tomorrow, I’ll watch a movie at home.”
In the negative form, the verbs are contracted. E.g., won’t, doesn’t, don’t
E.g: “If it doesn’t rain tomorrow, I will do the washing.”
Intonation
- Rising Intonation – for Yes/No questions, the voice rises at the end of a
sentence. (➚)
- Conditional Sentences – the intonation voice rises at the end of the first
clause, and then falls in the second clause. (➚➘)