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If/when - adverb conditional and sport
1. “IF/When”-Adverb Conditional and “Sport” Made by Litvinova A.S. School 1591 Moscow
2.
Frosty and winter SportsIf Frosty has skates
he will go skating!
3.
Adverb-CONDITIONAL (I)if/when – clause
main clause
If you don’t listen carefully, you won’t understand.
When you ring her up she will be happy.
main clause
if/when - clause
You won’t understand if you don’t listen carefully.
She will be happy when you ring her up.
Conditional sentences consist of two parts:
• if – clause (Present Simple) which begins with the
word if/when, and the main clause (Future
Simple) which shows the result.
4.
If Robert studies hard,he will pass his exam.
Which is the if-clause?
Which is the main clause?
What tense do we use in the if-clause?
What tense do we use in the main
clause?
Is it possible that Robert will pass his
exam?
5.
If you don’tleave early,
you’ll miss the
match.
Which is the if-clause?
Which is the main clause?
What tense do we use in the if-clause?
What tense do we use in the main clause?
Is it possible that You will miss the match?
6.
• If It doesn’t rainJohn will take a
part in the
swimming
competition.
• If you don’t join
to the golf club
you will lose a
chance to become
famous.
7.
• When he startsto be fond of
climbing he will
explore the new
land.
• They won’t go
abroad if they
don’t win the
international
championship.
8.
• We shall be ableto visit this rugby
competition if he
books a ticket.
• William will go
home when he
watches the final
game of cricket.
9. EXERCISE TIME (Sp.)
Example: If you have a time you will befond of Ving/go in for football.
• If I have a time I shall be fond of…
10. EXERCISE TIME (Wr.)
• Ex. 9 p.234 Say what they will do when thelesson is over. (И.Н. Верещагина
О.В.Афанасьева, V класс)
Example: When the lesson is over, Nick
will go to the cinema.
11. EXERCISE TIME (Sp.)
Example: If we go to the science club atthe university we shall miss the hockey
match.
If I go to the science club at the university I’ll
miss…
12.
TWO GROUPS (Sp. )It starts with “if” clause/ It starts with the main clause
• We will go to the movies if he finishes on time.
•If it rains, we will stay at home.
•He will arrive late unless he hurries up.
•Peter will buy a new car, if he gets his raise.
•When I have time today, I will phone my friend.
• If we take John, he'll be really pleased.
• I will buy some Cheddar cheese, when I
go to England.
13.
EXERCISE TIME (Wr.)14.
Find conditionals in this text (Sp.)“If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with kings–nor lose the common touch,
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you;
If all men count with you, but none too much,
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
And–which is more–you’ll be a Man, my son!”
–Rudyard
Kipling
15.
Make a conclusion•What was new for
you at this lesson?
•Is this theme
important and useful?
•How often do we use
adverb-conditionals in
our speech?