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Reading Comprehension Quiz


Listening Comprehension Quiz
Common mistakes
• Present perfect: use of 3rd person singular “has
been” versus “have been”.
• Uses of “Will” for offerings and difference with
“going to”.
• Audio 3. Listening for specific information.
Unit 2
“Waste”
In this class
we will learn:
 how to use a Zero conditional
 how to use First conditional
What to do when and if ....

Todd: So Sarah, let's talk about things we do under certain situations.


Sarah: Okay.
Todd: So when you are stressed with a lot of work, what do you do?
Sarah: I always do the same thing. If I'm stressed, I clean.
Todd: Really?
Sarah: Yes. If I feel anxious or stress or I'm worried, I always clean. I usually clean
the house or wash the dishes and I feel better because I'm busy and I'm
accomplishing something. So if I'm stressed, I clean. If I clean, I feel better.
Todd: Oh, that's great.
Sarah: How about you? What do you do if you feel stressed?
Todd: If I'm stressed, I exercise.
Sarah: Mm-hmm (affirmative).
Todd: So when I exercise, I always feel better. So if the weather is nice, I'll go
jogging outside. And if the weather is cold or if it is raining, then I go to the gym.
Sarah: Ah, that's interesting.
Todd: Yeah, and I always feel better. So if I exercise for like one hour or two hours,
my stress just goes away.

Zero conditional: “If I'm stressed, I exercise”


The zero conditional
The zero conditional is used to talk about facts, such as
scientific facts, or when the result of the condition is
always true.

For example:
“If you heat ice, it melts”.
[If + Present Simple, ….. + Present Simple]

The Present Simple is used in both clauses of the


statement.
How to use a zero
conditional

 To say that one thing follows


automatically another
Ex: If you eat too much chocolate you feel ill

 To state general truth

Ex: If you cool water to 0 degrees C° it freezes


How to form Zero
Conditional

Conditional Clause Result Clause

If you eat too much chocolate, you get ill

Present Present
Simple Simple
Or… you can reverse it!

Result Conditional
Clause Clause

You get ill if you eat too much chocolate.

Present Present
Simple Simple
Examples of the Zero Conditional
What other examples can you think
of using the Zero Conditional?
The First Conditional
We use it to express a real or very probable
situation in the future
• Will + if or when and present tense / If or when and present tense + will

• Ex: “If sales increase (next quarter), we‘ll make a


profit”.
We can use unless + affirmative verb (=
if + negative verb)
• Ex: “Sales won’t increase unless we make a
profit”.
For example: “If my friend Sarah comes home
tonight, I will take her out to dinner”.
How to make the First
Conditional

Conditional Result
Clause Clause
IF + Present
Simple WILL

Use comma!!

If I don’t get any homework tonight, I´ll go to the


cinema.
Or you can reverse it

Conditional Result
Clause Clause
IF + Present
Simple WILL

Use comma!!

I´ll go to the cinema if I don´t get any homework


tonight.
Zero and first conditional in food waste
• Examples: “If we
waste the food, we
damage the
environment”.

• “If we waste the food,


we will destroy the
world”.

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