Complete: If you don't charge your phone, it _____.
dies/runs out of battery
Complete: If I finish my project tonight, I _____ out with my friends tomorrow.
will go
Complete: If I could have any superpower, I _____ invisibility.
would choose
What document proves your identity when traveling internationally?
Passport
Which conditional is used for unreal or imaginary situations?
Second Conditional
Complete: If people stay up all night, they _____ tired.
become/get
Complete: If it rains this weekend, we _____ the picnic.
will cancel
Complete: If I were famous, I _____ fans all over the world.
would have
What is the place called where passengers wait before getting on a plane?
Gate
Which conditional is used for likely future results?
First Conditional
What tense is usually used in both clauses of the Zero Conditional?
Present Simple
What tense follows if in the First Conditional?
Present Simple
What tense follows if in the Second Conditional?
Past Simple
What do we call a journey by air?
Flight
Which conditional normally contains would?
Second Conditional
Correct the mistake: If water reaches 0°C, it freeze.
If water reaches 0°C, it freezes.
Correct the mistake: If she studies hard, she pass the exam.
If she studies hard, she will pass the exam.
Correct the mistake: If I would have more time, I would learn Japanese.
If I had more time, I would learn Japanese.
What do you call the luggage you take on a plane with you?
Carry-on bag
Which conditional is used for scientific facts and routines?
Zero Conditional
Create a Zero Conditional sentence about technology.
Example: If you don't save your work in Excel, you lose it.
Create a First Conditional sentence about next weekend.
Example: If it is sunny, I will go to the park.
Create a Second Conditional sentence about your dream life.
Example: If I lived in New York, I would visit Times Square every week.
What do we call a person who is traveling on a plane, train, or bus?
Passenger
Explain the difference between the First and Second Conditional.
First Conditional = real future possibility; Second Conditional = imaginary or unlikely situation.