In this section you can find activities for all four conditionals. With 658 current worksheets, there are a lot to choose from but you can select the specific conditional you are teaching to see worksheets relating only to that conditional. This will make your search a bit easier. For a study guide and quiz on the four conditionals use this worksheet. It was created with intermediate students in mind but could be used in any class on conditionals. It includes not only a clear explanation of each conditional but also some practice activities and an answer key. This is perfect for your review lesson! If you want to focus on just one conditional at a time, which is recommended when introducing the material, choose another one of our available worksheets.
Conditionals are often problematical for students because the sentence structures can be difficult to form and the meanings challenging to comprehend. Practicing one structure at a time is important if your students are going to master them. Be sure they are confident producing their own unique sentences prior to moving on with another conditional or other course material. This is a topic usually reserved for intermediate and advanced courses and students in middle school or above. Success with this topic at with other levels and age groups may be limited so take this into consideration when planning your curriculum.
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This paper has a very simple explanation of the most common types of condiotional sentences and subjunctives. There aren't any activities but it is a very good and easy to understand summary. It c ...
Zero, First, Secondand Third coditional worksheet - after brief explanation there are exercises (complete sentences with given verbs in correct tense) about each conditional Key is included. ...
This is a set of question cards to practice Unreal Conditionals.
Example questions:
What would you do if you won free flights for a year?
If you could invite any four people--living or de ...
Zero Conditionals Lesson Plan.
Interaction: Whole class
Aim: To practice the “zero” and “first” conditional
Skill: Speaking, listening and reading
Grammar: The “z ...
This lesson plan will provide your students enough practice at using verbs with two objects in the context of a questionnaire about attitudes to money. Your students will love it because it is per ...
STAGE one – Song 1. Ask Ss if they’ve seen the video for “If I Were a Boy” (They probably have.) If they have mostly, ask them these questions. And if they mostly haven& ...
I've used this worksheet with my Pre-FCE and FCE students and it worked pretty well. They loved the melody and the lyrics are suitable for a post-listening discussion, if your students are in the ...
This is a fun class activity where students have to move around and ask 9 different students general questions which all start with the the phrase "it depends, if....". It takes about 20 minutes ...
This is a set of three worksheets for the White Lie from Lie to Me song with pre-, while and post listening activities + lyrics key.
What's a white lie? Have you ever told anyone a white lie? The ...
This is a wonderful activity to revise third conditional. This activity can be done in pairs or in small groups, depending on the number of students in the class. It is not a time consuming activi ...
Nice song to be used with teenagers/adults. Good for describing differences between men and women towards emotions and feelings. Hope your students enjoy it as much as mine!
This worksheet systematizes the use of the conditional sentences (all types) and provides graded exercises on the topic. It also includes an exercise with the connector "unless".
Two exercises; the first one is a transformation of sentences using the word given; the second exercise is to choose the correct answer; the aim is to practise wishes, regrets, ways of persuasion ...
An exam for juniors between 11 and 13 years old, it has a little of grammar: modal verbs should must, future will, prepositions, indefinite pronouns and some vocabulary . I hope you like it.