🔀 Summit: First vs Second Choice
The crew plans a filming trip with real if-sentences, then dreams with imaginary ones — and one quiet sentence shows how grammar signals belief. Learners contrast if + present + will with if + past + would, apply the belief test to choose between them, and avoid the classic will/would-after-if traps.
Lesson Plan
- One real weekend plan with if
- One weekend dream that will not happen
- Which believes more: if I win or if I won?
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- First conditional: if + present simple, will + verb (real/likely)
- Second conditional: if + past simple, would + verb (imaginary/unlikely)
- Never will or would inside the if-clause
- The speaker’s belief chooses the conditional
Prerequisites
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