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Assignment B - PPP Grammar Lesson Table: First Conditional

1. What is the target form of the Present simple impacting future simple
first conditional (both clauses)? Affirmative If + Subject + present simple, Subject + auxillary will (modal verb)+ base verb in future simple
(F)
2. What is the model sentence If the weather is good, I will meet my friends at the park.
you will elicit to begin your
presentation?
3. What are the negative and Model sentence in negative form: If The weather is bad, I won’t visit the park with my friends.
question (interrogative) forms Form: If + Subject + present simple, Subject + will not (won’t) + (future simple) + base verb.
of your model sentence?
(You might find there is more Model sentence in question form: If the weather is good, will I meet my friends at the park?
than one possibility, but you Will we play beach volleyball if I have a beach birthday party?
only need to show one negative The “I” and “will” are reversed in question form and a question mark is inserted at the end.
and one question, then analyse Form in the ‘will’ part: auxillary verb + Subject + base verb + future simple
the forms.)
4. What is the function? (M) To talk about fun things /activities to do over the weekend.
Statements are declarative, imperative or interrogative. Emphasises the predictions of future events based on
real or possible conditions in the present.
The time period is based on speculation and is undefined.
5. What do students need to know Pronunciation: At times the subject “I” and the auxillary verb “will” in the affirmative, may be contracted to
about the pronunciation, future simple ‘I’ll”. Initially, for ease of understanding the model sentence will keep them separated.
including sentence stress and Stress: Correct stress on key words or in key parts of the sentence emphasise importance and focus, as well
intonation? (P) as delivers meaning of a sentence. The nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are the content words which
(Think only about how the carry meaning and they usually carry the stress. “If the WEATHER is GOOD, I will MEET my FRIENDS at the
model sentence would normally PARK”.(TEFL Academy, Unit 7)
be said.) The other words in the sentence are grammatical words that help fill in gaps to complete the sentence.
Intonation: Refers to the tone of the voice. Correct use of intonation also brings out meaning to help


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