Can you make a complete a text-guided lesson plan for 'zero and first conditional' in esl classroom for pre-intermediate students? Also, send me the text and exercies too, if possible as a file!
Sure, I can help you with that. Here is a complete lesson plan for teaching zero and first conditional to pre-intermediate ESL students. Please note that this is a general lesson plan, and you may need to adjust it to fit the needs and abilities of your specific group of students.
Topic: Zero and First Conditional
Level: Pre-Intermediate
Objectives:
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
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Understand and correctly use the zero and first conditional in spoken and written communication.
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Use the zero and first conditional to talk about real and hypothetical situations.
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Identify the difference between the zero and first conditional.
Materials:
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Whiteboard and markers
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Handouts with exercises
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Online resources (optional)
Procedure:
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Warm-Up (5-10 minutes):
To start the class, ask your students to brainstorm different types of conditional sentences. Write their ideas on the board, and discuss the different types with the class.
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Introduction (10-15 minutes):
Explain to the students that there are three types of conditional sentences: zero, first, and second. Today's lesson will focus on the zero and first conditional.
Provide the following definitions:
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Zero Conditional: Used for facts, general truths, and cause-and-effect situations that are always true.
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First Conditional: Used for real situations that are likely to happen in the future.
Write some examples on the board to illustrate the definitions.
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