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Name of the Teacher Date Level of the class Length of lesson
21.09.2023 Pre-Intermediate 60 minutes
Lesson Type: Grammar
Lesson Topic: Second conditional
Lesson Aims: Lesson Outcomes:
By the end of the lesson, students will be better able to… By the end of the lesson, students will have…
Recognize and comprehend the structure of Second Conditional sentences, enabling Demonstrated a clear understanding of the structure of Second
accurate application in various contexts. Conditional sentences, which will be presented to them through visual
Effectively use the Second Conditional to engage in conversations and construct aids and explanations.
sentences discussing hypothetical situations. Acquired the ability to construct sentences using the Second
Conditional, through practice with a gap-filling exercise which required
Example Sentence: selecting the appropriate verb tense for the Second Conditional.
Actively participated in a communicative activity using the Second
1. If I could fly, I would visit every country.
Conditional, to discuss hypothetical scenarios thereby enhancing their
2. I would visit every country if I could fly.
conversational skills and natural language usage.
Anticipated difficulties: Suggested solutions:
Include one relating to L1/age/level of the students and one for the
1. Provide clear explanations and examples, if necessary, draw parallels
target grammar (meaning, form, or pronunciation). between the Second Conditional and similar constructions in their L1 to
aid comprehension.
1. L1 Establish a language-use rule at the beginning of the lesson, that forbids
Students whose first language is French or Italian may struggle with the the use of any language other than the target language, highlighting the
concept of the Second Conditional as it may not exist in the same form in benefits of speaking only English. There will be less room for
their native language. misunderstandings and the students' English skills will improve as a
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, The presence of multiple languages in the classroom may lead to a lot of result.
confusion among the students.
2. Incorporate prompts and topics that are relatable to teenagers, such as
2. Age aspirations, dreams, and fictional situations from movies or books.
Students in the 15-16 age group may have limited life experiences to draw Encourage creativity and imagination.
upon for hypothetical scenarios, which are common in Second Conditional Make grammar lessons engaging and incorporating interactive activities,
exercises. real-life examples, and multimedia resources can make the learning
Grammar, as we're aware, tends to be a less favoured aspect of learning for process more enjoyable. Encouraging a positive attitude towards
students. Teenagers often find it boring, seemingly illogical, and hard to grammar and celebrating small achievements can also boost motivation
remember, which can pose a hindrance to the learning process. and confidence in learning this essential aspect of language.
3. Level of Students: 3. Begin with a brief review of the past simple tense and provide additional
Students at the intermediate level may struggle with the past simple tense, practice if needed. Offer clear explanations and examples to reinforce
which is a crucial component of the Second Conditional structure. understanding.
4. Target Grammar (Meaning, Form, and Pronunciation): 4. Use concrete examples and scenarios to illustrate the difference between
Some students might find it challenging to grasp the nuances of meaning and factual and hypothetical statements. Encourage students to think
usage in hypothetical situations, especially when combined with the specific creatively. Highlight the correct usage of 'would' in the Second
structure of the Second Conditional. Conditional. Engage learners in interactive exercises and activities that
Second conditional uses the past simple in the if-clause and ‘would’ in the specifically target this aspect of grammar. Offer regular practice
main clause. Learners often make the mistake of putting ‘would’ in the if- opportunities to reinforce the correct structure. Additionally, address
clause. In fact, this is one of the most common grammatical mistakes made sentence structure flexibility by explaining that the positions of the
by non-native speakers. Additionally, students may assume that "would" sentences can be changed.
must always be used in the second part of the sentence.
5. Keep an eye on your students and give the students who appear to be
5. Leaners paying less attention leadership duties, such as those of group leader or
Some students' presence at International Summer School may be the result of person in charge of distributing and collecting worksheets from students,
parental decision rather than their own free will, which could result in a lack to encourage them to pay more attention and behave more quietly during
of focus and disruption in the classroom. the lesson.
6. Cultural differences 6. Establish an emotionally supportive classroom environment as well as a
Interactions between students from diverse cultural backgrounds may be physical environment that celebrates diversity. Despite their cultural
difficult, which could result in misunderstandings and interruptions during a
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, lesson, putting learning at risk. differences, students are encouraged to feel respected and cared for in
this type of atmosphere, which enables them to relax and focus on their
lesson.
Target language analysis:
Review Unit 7: Analysing Grammar if you need guidance with this section.
1. What is the use or function of the The Second Conditional is a grammatical structure used to talk about hypothetical or unreal situations in the present or future.
grammar? (Include a timeline if It expresses unreal or unlikely conditions and their probable results.
appropriate)
It serves two primary functions:
1. It allows us to discuss future scenarios that are unlikely to occur, often representing imaginative or dreamlike
situations. For instance, the statement "If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house," implies a hypothetical situation
(winning the lottery), an event unlikely to occur.
2. It enables us to talk about present situations that are impossible or untrue, emphasizing their unreal nature. For
example, "If I had his number, I would call him," indicates an impossibility in the present, as the speaker does not
possess the necessary information.
Timeline:
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