Assignment B – Materials
Provide copies of all the materials (worksheets, visuals, etc.) you would give or show the students
in addition to your board work.
You can submit more than 1 document for this section if you wish.
If you submit more than one item, please label them clearly, e.g., Materials 1-Warmer, Materials
2- Controlled Practice Activity, etc.
CONTROLLED PRACTISE ACTIVITIES
The first conditional is used to talk about possible things that might happen in the
future.
First conditional sentences consist of two clauses, an ‘if + present simple’ clause and a
‘will + infinite’ clause. Structure: if + present simple . . . will + infinite.
If the ‘if’ clause comes first, a comma is used.
If the ‘if’ clause comes second, no comma is needed.
Activity 1 – Complete the sentence
Choose the correct form of each verb in brackets to make first conditional
sentences.
1. If you . . . . (press) that button, the computer . . . . (switch) off.
2. Anna . . . . (go) shopping if she . . . . (have) time.
3. If Simon . . . . (pass) his exams, his father . . . . (buy) him a bike.
4. He . . . . (not/win) the game if he . . . . (not/know) the rules.
5. If you . . . . (wash) the dishes, I . . . . (clean) the floor.
6. If I . . . . (need) your help, I . . . . (phone) you.
7. The students . . . . (get) good grades if they . . . . (study) hard.
8. If you . . . . (touch) the dog, it . . . . (bite) you.
9. You . . . . (feel) healthier if you . . . . (exercise) regularly.
10. If we. . . . (see) a nice restaurant, we . . . . (stop) for lunch.
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Provide copies of all the materials (worksheets, visuals, etc.) you would give or show the students
in addition to your board work.
You can submit more than 1 document for this section if you wish.
If you submit more than one item, please label them clearly, e.g., Materials 1-Warmer, Materials
2- Controlled Practice Activity, etc.
CONTROLLED PRACTISE ACTIVITIES
The first conditional is used to talk about possible things that might happen in the
future.
First conditional sentences consist of two clauses, an ‘if + present simple’ clause and a
‘will + infinite’ clause. Structure: if + present simple . . . will + infinite.
If the ‘if’ clause comes first, a comma is used.
If the ‘if’ clause comes second, no comma is needed.
Activity 1 – Complete the sentence
Choose the correct form of each verb in brackets to make first conditional
sentences.
1. If you . . . . (press) that button, the computer . . . . (switch) off.
2. Anna . . . . (go) shopping if she . . . . (have) time.
3. If Simon . . . . (pass) his exams, his father . . . . (buy) him a bike.
4. He . . . . (not/win) the game if he . . . . (not/know) the rules.
5. If you . . . . (wash) the dishes, I . . . . (clean) the floor.
6. If I . . . . (need) your help, I . . . . (phone) you.
7. The students . . . . (get) good grades if they . . . . (study) hard.
8. If you . . . . (touch) the dog, it . . . . (bite) you.
9. You . . . . (feel) healthier if you . . . . (exercise) regularly.
10. If we. . . . (see) a nice restaurant, we . . . . (stop) for lunch.
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