Emma Barnett Emma Barnett

Copy of Third Conditional
Intermediate level

Description

In this lesson, the students learn about unreal conditions in the past. The lesson starts with a warmer about the most important moments in people's lives.. The students listen to the people who talk about the important moments in their lives and choose the correct answer. This is followed by a guided discovery activity where the students read a thrid conditional sentence and answer the questions about the meaning of the sentence. Finally there is some controlled and semi controlled practice through sentence reformulation, and then free practice via a speaking activity.

Materials

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Abc Listening track
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Abc Gap-fill handout
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Abc Gap-fill handout

Main Aims

  • To provide clarification and practice of third conditional in the context of the most important moments in life

Subsidiary Aims

  • To provide specific information listening practice using a text about important moments

Procedure

Warmer/Lead-in (3-5 minutes) • To set lesson context and engage students

The teacher shows some pictures about the important moments in her life and personlize the lesson giving some examples. Then, the students talk about the most important moments in their lives with their partners and share their partners' answers with the class.

Exposure (8-10 minutes) • To provide context for the target language through a text or situation

The students look at the pictures of two people and discuss what they think were the most important moments in these people's lives. Then, they are going to listen to the people in the photos talking about importnat moments in their lives and choose the correct answers. Give the students time to read the sentences, then play the recording. After giving the answer key, play the recording again, and then they are going to write who said those sentences.

Highlighting (3-4 minutes) • To draw students' attention to the target language

The students look at one sentence from the listening text and ask what it is. Then, they will answer a couple of questions about the meaning of the sentence.

Clarification (8-10 minutes) • To clarify the meaning, form and pronunciation of the target language

Answer the questions in the previous activity about the meaning that the sentence conveys. Elicit the form from the students and ask some questions about the form such as: "Is the third conditional the same for all subjects (I, you, we, he etc.) ?" (Yes) "Is the if clause always first in the third condtional?" (No) Then, have the ss compare an unreal condition in the present with the one in the past by giving two examples. "If I saved money, I would buy a car" "If I had saved money, I would have bought a car." Lastly, highlight the way we say the contractions "I'd, wouldn't have." and show the stress in the sentence.

Controlled Practice (4-5 minutes) • To concept check and prepare students for more meaningful practice

The students fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs. Check the answers with the whole class.

Semi-Controlled Practice (4-5 minutes) • To concept check further and prepare students for free practice

The students write third conditonal sentences for the give situations and the compare their answers with their partners. Students come and write their answers on the board. Check the answers with the students. if there is a mistake.

Free Practice (7-8 minutes) • To provide students with free practice of the target language

The students think about the important moments they shared in the warmer stage of the lesson and discuss in their groups how their lives would have been different if these things hadn't happened. Then, they share their sentences with the class.

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