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zero conditional (2 pages)
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CONDITIONAL ZERO
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Age: 14-100
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CONDITIONALS 1 - zero conditional
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Age: 12-17
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Conditional Sentences (Type 0, 1, 2 & 3) 2 (with more difficult exercise)
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Would you rather? Interactive Activity - zero prep, full class
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Would you rather? Interactive Activity - zero prep, full class
Just print out and go teach! 2 page worksheet lesson. The basic structure of "Would you rather questions" is explained in the worksheet. Examples are given which the class asks as a whole and students write down their own answers. Students expand on the list of verbs by writing more possible simple form verbs.
On the second page students are given the opportunity to write their own questions in groups of 4. They first write their questions and at the same time students guess what their classmates answers will be. Then everyone in the group asks all their questions and get points for correctly estimated answers.
If there is time left-over, students can ask their questions one more time, but as "would I rather..." and their group guesses what their answer would be.
Can be used from high beginner all the way to upper intermediate levels. Great way to get students talking and laughing.
I´m happy to email editable version if you´d like it.
THE DOWNLOAD ISN´T PIXELATED LIKE THE PREVIEW, I CHECKED :D !
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Age: +9
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