📖 Lesson B2 Reading🏠 Everyday Life

😔 Regrets & Missed Chances

Students read an emotional personal essay in which the writer reflects on three key regrets from their twenties — not going on a study exchange to Japan, losing touch with a close friend who died young, and missing a financial investment opportunity. The third conditional and wish/if only + past perfect are woven naturally throughout the text. A matching game tests if-clause and result pairing, and the writing task has students reflect on their own past decisions.

🎒 Teens (11–16) 🧑‍💼 Adults (17+) schedule 40 min signal_cellular_alt Medium visibility 144
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view_agenda Lesson Plan

  • 3 warm-up questions about decisions and regret

translate Key Vocabulary

milestoneachievementaccumulatefascinatedterrifiedperspectiveremarkablecorrespondenceunexpectedlypostponegriefpersistentinvesthesitatemortgagemissed opportunity

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Third conditional: If + had + pp, would/could/might have + pp
  • Wish + past perfect = regret about the past
  • If only + past perfect = stronger regret about the past
  • No would in the if-clause of the third conditional
  • Second conditional = unreal present; Third conditional = unreal past

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