After School Clubs
Second Conditional
Comparisons: Fewer vs. More
Teachers
100

If you like acting and performing on stage, you might join this club.

Drama Club / Theater Club

100

If I ______ (win) the lottery, I would travel the world.

won

100

Which is correct? “I have ______ books than you.” (fewer / more)
(Context: You have 5 books, your friend has 10.)

fewer

100

This teacher gives stars and candy

Ms Claudette

200

In a Coding Club, students learn how to create websites, games, and ______.

software / apps / programs

200

Which is correct?
a) If I were you, I will study more.
b) If I were you, I would study more.
c) If I am you, I would study more.

b

200

“She has ______ free time now because she joined two clubs.” (fewer / less)

less

200

This teacher is new and would like to teacher your class as soon as possible.

Ms Nadine

300

True or False
A Book Club only reads novels; they never talk about the stories.

 False

300

Correct this: “If she has a robot, she will never do homework.” (Change to second conditional)

“If she had a robot, she would never do homework.”

300

Use “more” and “fewer” in one sentence about these two schools: School A: 500 students, 30 clubs. School B: 300 students, 10 clubs.

“School A has more students and more clubs, but School B has fewer of both.” 

or any sentence that makes sense

300

This teacher is a senior teacher from Cape Town

Ms Kirsten

400

Convince your friend to join the Environmental Club. Give one reason.

Accept any reasonable answer, e.g., “We help clean the school and plant trees.”

400

Make a second conditional sentence about having a superpower.

Accept any correct sentence, e.g., “If I could fly, I would visit every country.”

400

When do we use “fewer” and when do we use “less”?

“Use ‘fewer’ for countable nouns (books, students) and ‘less’ for uncountable nouns (time, water).” 

or any explanation that makes sense

400

This teacher has black shades on her head or on her desk

Ms Mimi

500

Name one skill you can improve by joining a Debate Club.

public speaking, critical thinking, or researching skills

500

Combine these into a second conditional sentence: “Maybe I’ll meet a famous singer. I’ll ask for an autograph.”

“If I met a famous singer, I would ask for an autograph.”

500

 Correct the Error
“There are less students in the Art Club than in the Sports Club.”

“There are fewer students in the Art Club than in the Sports Club.”

500

This is a new teacher. What is his name?

Mr Edeh

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