The TEFL Academy (Level 5 TEF Course). Assignment B
complete. [Correctly Passed] A+ Grade.
Assignment .B .- .PPP .Grammar .Lesson .Table: .First .Conditional
NB: .Look .at .the .model .provided .and .make .sure .you .understand .what .MFP .refer .to .here. .See .Units .2 .and .7. .For .example, .in .number .4
.in .the .table .below, .we .do .NOT .mean .'What .is .the .function .of .the .lesson'!!!
1. .What .is .the .target .form .of .the .first .conditional First .conditional
.(both .clauses)? .(F) Affirmative .form:
- If .+ .Subject .+ .Present .simple, .Subject .+ .will .+ .infinitive .without .to
- Subject .+ .will .+ .infinitive .without .to .If .+ .Subject .+ .Present .simple
(the .if .clause .can .come .first .of .second .in .the .sentence. .The .meaning .is .the .same.)
Example:
- If .the .weather .is .good, .we .will .go .to .the .beach.
- We .will .go .to .the .beach .if .the .weather .is .good.
2. .What .is .the .model .sentence .you .will .elicit .to .b I .will .begin .by .providing .the .first .part .of .the .sentence .
egin .your .presentation? (based .on .one .of .the .students' .examples .in .warmer) .and .then, .elicit .the .second .part .
(the .result .clause).
Example: .If .you .study .hard, .you .will .pass .the .exam.
3. .What .are .the .negative .and .question . Model .sentence .in .negative .form: .If .you .don’t .study .hard, .you .won’t .pass .the .exam.
(interrogative) .forms .of .your .model .sentence? Form: . If .+ .Subject .+ .Present .simple, .Subject .+ .won’t .+ .infinitive .without .to
Model .sentence .in .question .form: .Will .you .pass .the .exam .if .you .study .hard?
.(yes/no .question)
Where .will .we .go .if .the .weather .is .good? . (wh-
word .question)
. Form: .(Wh-word) .+ .Will .+ .Subject .+ .infinitive .without .to . If .+ .Subject . 1
, + .Present .simple?
(I .will .also .take .into .account .students’ .warmer .examples)
4. .What .is .the .function? . (M) Talking .about .possible .(or .probable) .situations .in .the .future .and .its .probable .result.
1st .conditional .sentences .are .based .on .facts, .and .they .are .used .to .make .statements .ab
out .the .real .world, .and .about .particular .situations.
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,5. .What .do .students .need .to .know .about .the .pr WEAK .FORMS
onunciation, .including .sentence .stress .and .into In .affirmative .form .the .subject .and .will .are .usually .contracted:
nation? .(P) I’ll, .you’ll, .we’ll, .they’ll, .etc.
(Think .only .about .how .the .model .sentence .wo
uld .normally .be .said.) In .negative .form .
(in .the .result .clause) .the .verb .will .and .not .are .usually .contracted: .won’t .Reminder .
(Present .Simple): .In .negative .form .
(in .the .condition .clause) .the .auxiliary .verbs
.do/does .and .not .are .usually .contracted: .don’t, .doesn’t.
STRESS
Affirmative:
The .stress .is .on .the .main .verb .of .the .sentence .and .any .content .words .following .the .ve
rb: .If .you .study .hard, .you .will .pass .the .exam.
If .the .weather .is .good, .we .will .go .to .the .beach.
Note: .Although .“will” .is .a .weak .form, .sometimes, .when .we .are .sure .that .the .result .is .lik
ely .or .not .likely .to .happen, .we .can .stress .it.
If .the .weather .is .good, .I .will .go .to .the .beach.
Negative: .Auxiliary .will .
+ .not .carries .stress .and .any .content .words .following .the .verb. .If .you .don’t .study .h
ard, .you .won’t .pass .the .exam.
Question .form: .in .Wh-word .questions .the .stress .is .on .the .question .word.
Where .will .we .go .if .the .weather .is .good.
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, INTONATION
Question .form:
For .yes/no .questions .the .voice .rises .at .the .end:
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complete. [Correctly Passed] A+ Grade.
Assignment .B .- .PPP .Grammar .Lesson .Table: .First .Conditional
NB: .Look .at .the .model .provided .and .make .sure .you .understand .what .MFP .refer .to .here. .See .Units .2 .and .7. .For .example, .in .number .4
.in .the .table .below, .we .do .NOT .mean .'What .is .the .function .of .the .lesson'!!!
1. .What .is .the .target .form .of .the .first .conditional First .conditional
.(both .clauses)? .(F) Affirmative .form:
- If .+ .Subject .+ .Present .simple, .Subject .+ .will .+ .infinitive .without .to
- Subject .+ .will .+ .infinitive .without .to .If .+ .Subject .+ .Present .simple
(the .if .clause .can .come .first .of .second .in .the .sentence. .The .meaning .is .the .same.)
Example:
- If .the .weather .is .good, .we .will .go .to .the .beach.
- We .will .go .to .the .beach .if .the .weather .is .good.
2. .What .is .the .model .sentence .you .will .elicit .to .b I .will .begin .by .providing .the .first .part .of .the .sentence .
egin .your .presentation? (based .on .one .of .the .students' .examples .in .warmer) .and .then, .elicit .the .second .part .
(the .result .clause).
Example: .If .you .study .hard, .you .will .pass .the .exam.
3. .What .are .the .negative .and .question . Model .sentence .in .negative .form: .If .you .don’t .study .hard, .you .won’t .pass .the .exam.
(interrogative) .forms .of .your .model .sentence? Form: . If .+ .Subject .+ .Present .simple, .Subject .+ .won’t .+ .infinitive .without .to
Model .sentence .in .question .form: .Will .you .pass .the .exam .if .you .study .hard?
.(yes/no .question)
Where .will .we .go .if .the .weather .is .good? . (wh-
word .question)
. Form: .(Wh-word) .+ .Will .+ .Subject .+ .infinitive .without .to . If .+ .Subject . 1
, + .Present .simple?
(I .will .also .take .into .account .students’ .warmer .examples)
4. .What .is .the .function? . (M) Talking .about .possible .(or .probable) .situations .in .the .future .and .its .probable .result.
1st .conditional .sentences .are .based .on .facts, .and .they .are .used .to .make .statements .ab
out .the .real .world, .and .about .particular .situations.
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,5. .What .do .students .need .to .know .about .the .pr WEAK .FORMS
onunciation, .including .sentence .stress .and .into In .affirmative .form .the .subject .and .will .are .usually .contracted:
nation? .(P) I’ll, .you’ll, .we’ll, .they’ll, .etc.
(Think .only .about .how .the .model .sentence .wo
uld .normally .be .said.) In .negative .form .
(in .the .result .clause) .the .verb .will .and .not .are .usually .contracted: .won’t .Reminder .
(Present .Simple): .In .negative .form .
(in .the .condition .clause) .the .auxiliary .verbs
.do/does .and .not .are .usually .contracted: .don’t, .doesn’t.
STRESS
Affirmative:
The .stress .is .on .the .main .verb .of .the .sentence .and .any .content .words .following .the .ve
rb: .If .you .study .hard, .you .will .pass .the .exam.
If .the .weather .is .good, .we .will .go .to .the .beach.
Note: .Although .“will” .is .a .weak .form, .sometimes, .when .we .are .sure .that .the .result .is .lik
ely .or .not .likely .to .happen, .we .can .stress .it.
If .the .weather .is .good, .I .will .go .to .the .beach.
Negative: .Auxiliary .will .
+ .not .carries .stress .and .any .content .words .following .the .verb. .If .you .don’t .study .h
ard, .you .won’t .pass .the .exam.
Question .form: .in .Wh-word .questions .the .stress .is .on .the .question .word.
Where .will .we .go .if .the .weather .is .good.
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, INTONATION
Question .form:
For .yes/no .questions .the .voice .rises .at .the .end:
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