East, North, South, West
How do we make the first conditional?
If + present simple, will + infinitive
I am reading a book now.
What are you doing now?
She usually _______________ (go) to the cinema on Mondays.
She usually goes to the cinema on Mondays.
I am in the beach right now.
I am on the beach right now.
If you are from Spain, Spanish is your...
Native language
If it ______________ (rain) tomorrow, she ___________ (go) to the mountains.
If it rains tomorrow, she will go to the mountains.
I live in London.
Where do you live?
While I ________________ (do) the homework, my dad __________________ (cook).
While I was doing the homework, my dad was cooking.
Do you prefer to go by foot or in car?
Do you prefer to go on foot or by car?
A type of transport that goes around the city
Tram
Translate: Suspenderé el examen si no estudio.
I will fail the exam if I don't study
I went to the park yesterday because it was sunny.
Why did you go to the park yesterday?
How long ______________________ (she/live) in London?
How long has she lived in London?
Let's park the car in the car park because I'm worried about the rain.
I think I will go hiking because it's sunny
Will you go to the park if it rains?
I was fifteen years old last year.
How old were you last year?
Be careful! You __________________ (fall down).
Be careful! You are going to fall down.
The city capital of Spain is Madrid, their language native is Spanish and there are millions of speaker natives as well as bilingualists
The capital city of Spain is Madrid; their native language is Spanish, and there are millions of native speakers, as well as bilinguals.
Give someone a lift
When do you use the first conditional?
To express possibilities in the present or in the future
She has lived in England for three years.
How long has she lived in England?
Name the three Present tenses and its uses; the two Past tenses and its uses; and the two Future tenses and its uses
Present simple: routines, facts, timetables
Present continuous: actions now
Present perfect: actions done recently
Past simple: past actions
Past continuous: actions in the past at a specific time
Will: promises, offers, general predictions, decisions made at the moment
Going to: future plans, evident predictions
Antartida is in the North and it's very hot. You can surf there and go shopping.
Antarctica is in the South and it's very cold. You cannot surf there or go shopping