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The TEFL Academy (Level 5 TEFL Course). Assignment B complete. [Correctly Passed] A+ Grade.

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The TEFL Academy (Level 5 TEFL Course). Assignment B complete. [Correctly Passed] A+ Grade. Assignment B - PPP Grammar Lesson Table: First Conditional 1. What is the target form of the first conditional (both clauses)? (F) First conditional Affirmative form: - If + Subject + Present simple, Subject + will + infinitive without to - Subject + will + infinitive without to If + Subject + Present simple (the if clause can come first of second in the sentence. The meaning is the same.) Example: - If the weather is good, we will go to the beach. - We will go to the beach if the weather is good. 2. What is the model sentence you will elicit to begin your presentation? I will begin by providing the first part of the sentence (based on one of the students' examples in warmer) and then, elicit the second part (the result clause). Example: If you study hard, you will pass the exam. 3. What are the negative and question (interrogative) forms of your model sentence? Model sentence in negative form: If you don’t study hard, you won’t pass the exam. Form: If + Subject + Present simple, Subject + won’t + infinitive without to Model sentence in question form: Will you pass the exam if you study hard? (yes/no question) Where will we go if the weather is good? (wh-word question) Form: (Wh-word) + Will + Subject + infinitive without to If + Subject + Present simple? (I will also take into account students’ warmer examples) 4. What is the function? (M) Talking about possible (or probable) situations in the future and its probable result. 1st conditional sentences are based on facts, and they are used to make statements about the real world, and about particular situations. 5. What do students need to know about the pronunciation, including sentence stress and intonation? (P) (Think only about how the model sentence would normally be said.) WEAK FORMS In affirmative form the subject and will are usually contracted: I’ll, you’ll, we’ll, they’ll, etc. In negative form (in the result clause) the verb will and not are usually contracted: won’t Reminder (Present Simple): In negative form (in the condition clause) the auxiliary verbs do/does and not are usually contracted: don’t, doesn’t. STRESS Affirmative: The stress is on the main verb of the sentence and any content words following the verb: If you study hard, you will pass the exam. If the weather is good, we will go to the beach. Note: Although “will” is a weak form, sometimes, when we are sure that the result is likely or not likely to happen, we can stress it. If the weather is good, I will go to the beach. Negative: Auxiliary will + not carries stress and any content words following the verb. If you don’t study hard, you won’t pass the exam. Question form: in Wh-word questions the stress is on the question word. Where will we go if the weather is good. INTONATION Question form: For yes/no questions the voice rises at the end: Will you pass the exam if you study hard? Affirmative and negative forms: voice normally falls at the end: If you study hard, you will pass the exam. 6. What is the context I will use to introduce the form? (M) Making prediction about the future. 7. How will I try to elicit the first conditional from the students? I will use a student example about the future events or situations, when they feel like given a certain condition something is going to happen (predicting the future). 8. How will I encourage students to analyse the form (S+V, etc.) themselves rather than just telling them what it is? (F) I will put example sentences generated from students on the board, and then analyse them as a class. 9. What concept questions will I ask to check students understand how the form is being used/what it means? - Are we talking about present or future? (Future) - Is it possible that this will happen in the future? (Yes) - Is the situation real or unreal? (Real) - Do we use it to express possible condition and its probable result or improbable result? (probable) - Can I say if it will rain? (No) - Which part of the sentence is the condition and which the consequence? 10. What timeline can I use to help students understand sentences such as 'If it's sunny tomorrow, we'll go to the beach.'? (See bibliography for source) 11. How will I get students to practise the pronunciation? Drilling and practice activities. 12. What controlled practice activities will the students do? 1. Students will choose the correct form of the verb. E.g. If he comes/will come I am/will be surprised. 2. Students will complete the sentences using the correct verb form. (if short of time leave out this activity) E.g. If the teacher (see) him cheating, he (have) big problems. 3. Students will play a game where they make first conditional sentences by matching pairs of picture cards together ('If' and 'result' picture cards). 13. What freer practice activities will the students do? Students will play the Conditional chain game. E.g. If I the weather is good, I’ll go to the beach. If I go to the beach, I’ll swim in the sea. Assignment B - Lesson Plan Form and Paragraph Lesson Type: Grammar Lesson Aims:  To introduce the first conditional for the function of talking about events that are likely to happen.  To contrast the use of future simple and present simple tenses.  To provide controlled and freer practice of the first conditional in this function. Level of Class: A2 (Late elementary/ pre-intermediate) Teenagers (14-16 years old) Lesson Objectives:  Students will understand form and function through presentation in a clear context generated in the warmer.  Students will practise producing form accurately through controlled practice and writing (freer) activities.  Students will practise producing the form communicatively through creating the chain story by working in groups. Number of Students: 12 Assumed Knowledge:  Students would already know present simple, present continuous, past simple for common verbs, and would be familiar with will for future events.  They would be familiar with grammatical terminology, such as the names of the tenses they already know, subject, auxiliary verb, negative form, etc.  They have not been taught the first conditional before; however, a few students might have heard about the first conditional. Nationality/First Language: Spanish students - Spanish language Length of Lesson: 60 mins

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