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The conditional sentences type III stucture is as follows


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Conditional perfect

The conditional sentences type III stucture is as follows:
If + past perfect..., + conditional perfect (would + have + past participle)
Conditional perfect (would + have + past participle) + if + past perfect
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III. CHAPTER TWO.
§2.1. Lesson plans + handouts
Lesson plan 1

Course title: Grammar.



Topic: Conditional Perfect

Time: 50 min

Level: Intermediate

Materials: White (black) board, markers, handouts, audios, notebook, computer, pen and pencil, dictionary, grammar book, projector

Main focus of lesson: skills, languages

Grammar. Present Perfect. Just and Yet



Main Aims:

  1. Practicing Grammar and tenses abilities.

  2. Increasing their comprehension rules.

Subsidiary aims /focus:

My subsidiary aims are:

  1. Reinforcing students’ comprehension skills through grammar tenses

  2. Exposing them to some signal word items they are responsible for

  3. Adapting an interesting game, out of the students’ grammar and implementing it in the classroom.

Assumptions:

I assume that;

  1. we'll memorize to perfect rules measures

  2. Students will find the lesson beneficial since they will practice grammary skills which they need in their proficiency exam.


Aims: To present the present perfect tense (have + past participle) with the function of talking about past actions that relate to the present time; to present some time expressions used with the present perfect ( since, for, always, so far); to provide controlled and semi-controlled spoken and written practice of the present perfect tense.
Assumptions: Students are familiar with the present simple tense and the past simple tense as well as the most common regular and irregular verb forms in the past (go-went; be- was/were; stay- stayed); students are familiar with different types of sentences (affirmative, interrogative and negative) in the tenses mentioned above.

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