If you wash the dishes, I will help you.
First conditional
How many clauses does a conditional of any kind usually have?
2
If you were a millionaire, you would be rich.
Second conditional.
When do we use first conditional?
Possible situations, cause and effect
If it snows, we'll be very cold.
First conditional
When do we use second conditionals?
Imaginary situations, unlikely situations
If I learn to do magic, I'll turn you into a frog.
If I learned to do magic, I would turn you into a frog.
I'll go to the party if I have money.
I would go to the party if I had money.
What is the tense structure (or grammatical structure) of a first conditional?
if-clause (present simple), main clause (future simple -will/won't)
reversed order is acceptable
If I see a talking bear at the train station, I'll take it home with me
If I saw a talking bear at the train station, I would take it home with me
I will create a new job if I go to another country.
I would create a new job if I went to another country.
If I had time, I'd learn to play the guitar.
Second conditional
What is the tense structure (or grammatical structure) of a second conditional?
if-clause (past simple), main clause (would + verb.1)
reversed order is acceptable
I will see how the world changes if I live a thousand years.
I would want to see how the world changed if I lived a thousand years.
If I am the president, I'll make Monday a day off.
If I were the president, I'd make Monday a day off.