A perfect day: second conditional
Watch the video of Anne talking about her idea of a perfect day, then practise your grammar by answering the questions on using the second conditio
Watch the video of Anne talking about her idea of a perfect day, then practise your grammar by answering the questions on using the second conditio
In this description of a photo of a formal conversation, you will hear language to speculate about how people are feeling and what they might be saying to each other. Use these activities to build your range of feelings adjectives, practise modals for speculating and practise word order in indirect questions.
Listen to Penny describing a photo of a living room in a house and the practise yourself. The language focus here is modal verbs of deduction.
Do you like making cakes and biscuits? Watch this video where Anne shows you how to make some traditional British biscuits. They taste so good!
Do you think you could survive on a desert island? What would you eat? What would the danger be? Watch video and get some good advice.
This is a way to consolidate the form of the third conditional. it is best used at the end of the first lesson in which students meet the form, or at the latest the one after.