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:
Understand and correctly use the zero and first conditional in spoken and written communication.
Use the zero and first conditional to talk about real and hypothetical situations.
Identify the difference between the zero and first conditional.
Materials:
Whiteboard and markers
Handouts with exercises
Online resources (optional)
Procedure:
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.
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:
Zero Conditional: Used for facts, general truths, and cause-and-effect situations that are always true.
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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