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1 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
Certificate IV TESOL Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages 10317NAT next 1

2 Unit 2/3 Session 5 September 24th 2016
Analyze & Teach English Language Teach English Grammar In this session, we will be looking at: Verb forms and their use Conditional clauses: “if” clauses next 2

3 Verb forms and their uses Verb tenses
Past, present and future – in their simple, continuous, perfect or perfect continuous form. next 3

4 Verb forms and their uses
Grammar point presentation Speakout Elementary – Present Perfect Unit 12.1 Page 119 Language bank Page 150 Speakout Intermediate – Present Perfect vs PP continuous Unit 7.1 Page 82 Language bank Page 140 Speakout Upper – Intermediate - Past Perfect/Past Perfect Continuous Unit 4.1 Page 47 Language bank Page 134 (Use Speakout Student book Active Teach DVD) next 4

5 Verb forms and their uses Grammar: tense, time and aspect
(EXTRA RESOURCES FOR COMPETENT GRAMMAR USERS) Verb forms and their uses Grammar: tense, time and aspect Worksheet 1 Exercise 1 – 3b Worksheet 2 Exercise 4 – 5c Grammar: Narrative verb forms Worksheet 1 Exercise 1 – 2b Worksheet 2 Exercise 3 – 5 Refer to: Appendix B – formation Appendix C – verb forms are used next 5

6 Conditional clauses Zero Conditional – for things that are always true
If + Present simple, + pronoun + Present simple If you freeze water at below zero, it turns to ice. First Conditional – for probable/possible situations If + Present simple + will + infinitive If the temperature is below zero when it rains, it will snow. Second Conditional – for unrealistic/low probability situations If + Past simple + would + infinitive If it snows tomorrow in Melbourne, it would be a surprise. Third Conditional – for impossible/fanciful things that will not happen If + past perfect + would + have + past participle If it had been any colder, we would have frozen our bits off. next 6

7 Grammar: Conditional forms Worksheet 1 Exercise 1 – 3d
(EXTRA RESOURCES FOR COMPETENT GRAMMAR USERS) Conditional clauses Grammar: Conditional forms Worksheet 1 Exercise 1 – 3d Worksheet 2 Exercise 4 – 6b next 7


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