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3rd Conditional - Headsupenglish.com

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This is a simple lesson that gives you a quick overview and understanding about third conditional tense. A very good presentation of the tense as this lesson plan also includes how sentences are structured and how it is being used. Take note that third conditional tense are truly hypothetical or unreal, because it is now too late for the condition or its result to exist.

 

2nd Conditional Tense- Headsupenglish.com

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This is a simple lesson that would give you understanding about second conditional tense. Second conditional tense is like the first conditional tense. It’s just that we are still thinking about the future or about a specific condition in the future. So, unlike first conditional tense where there is a real possibility that a condition will happen, this particular tense has no possibility.

 

Negativity at Work - HeadsUpEnglish.com

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This is a lesson plan about negativity in the workplace. It asks students to read about the causes of negative attitudes in an office then listen to a short 4 ½ minute tape. Students are asked to preview questions then listen to the tape again. Upon listening to the tape a second time, students answer questions then compare with a partner. The lesson plan encourages students to practice listening skills and use reference materials for unknown words.

 


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