⛓️ Builders: Consequence Chains
A fully interactive B1.1 grammar-skills lesson that drills chained first conditionals for the Builders' Studio. Learners warm up with four cause-and-effect questions, then work through a craft toolkit in three blocks: How a Chain Works (the result of one link becomes the condition of the next, shown as a four-link example), Build a Strong Chain (four rules: keep the if + present, will + base shape, reuse the last result, stay logical, and end with a clear final consequence), and Watch a Chain Grow (a reference table tracking a charger-to-oversleeping chain). Ten B1 words for chains, causes and consequences appear with full definitions and examples, and six become review flashcards. The reading is a 160-word Chain File in which Priya, Marco, Sam and Aylin turn a scary consequence chain into a happy one, with seven hover-tooltip words. Practice offers eight fill-in-the-blank items (will, be, condition, present, dies, chain, oversleep, consequence) with live feedback, hints and a score. Speaking gives five chain-building prompts and a six-line model dialogue; the writing task is a 40-70 word three-link screen-time chain with a four-point checklist and a live word counter with auto-save; and an eight-question quiz mixes chained-conditional grammar with two reading-comprehension questions, each with a one-sentence explanation and a saved score.
Lesson Plan
- 4 cause-and-effect questions about everyday chains of events
- Silent thinking or pair-share format — no writing required
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Chained conditionals: the result of one link becomes the condition of the next (If I sleep late, I'll miss the bus. If I miss the bus, I'll be late...)
- Every link keeps the same shape: if + present simple, will + base
- Reuse the previous result word to start the next 'if'
- Keep each link logical so the chain makes sense
- A chain ends with a clear final consequence
- First conditionals inside a chain still describe real, likely futures
Prerequisites
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