Lesson 17: How Does It Look?

A2 Lesson: First Conditional
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📚 Lesson 17: First Conditional

Lesson Objectives

🎯 What you will learn:

  • What the First Conditional is and when to use it.
  • The structure: If + Present Simple, … will + base verb.
  • How to talk about real future possibilities.
  • How to make sentences for plans, warnings, and promises.
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🧭 Introduction

📘 What is the First Conditional?

We use the First Conditional to talk about things that are possible in the future — things that can really happen.

✅ Structure

If + Present Simple, … will + base verb

If it rains, (condition) I will stay inside. (result)

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📚 Lesson Body

✅ More Examples

Remember the two parts: the ‘if’ part (condition) and the ‘will’ part (result).

If I study, I will pass the test.

If she eats too much, she will feel sick.

If they come early, we will go to the park.

❌ Don’t Use “Will” After “If”!

If I will go, I will call you.If I go, I will call you.

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📚 Lesson Body

❓ Can we switch the parts?

Yes! You can start with the “will” part too, but if you do, don’t use a comma.

Result (will) + if + Condition (present)

I will stay inside if it rains.

We will go if they arrive.

She will call if she has time.

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📚 Lesson Body

🎯 When to Use the First Conditional

Use it for real situations in the future.

  • Plans: “If we leave now, we will catch the bus.”
  • Warnings: “If you touch that, you will get hurt.”
  • Promises: “If you help me, I will give you chocolate.”
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✅ Conclusion

Conclusion & Summary

✅ Let’s Remember!

  • Use the First Conditional for real future possibilities.
  • Structure: If + Present Simple, … will + base verb.
  • You can switch the two parts (but remove the comma).
  • Never use “will” in the “if” part of the sentence.

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