🚪 Summit: The Imagination Door
The crew installs an old blue door in the studio, and every dream spoken through it uses the second conditional. Learners build the form If + past simple, would + base verb, and meet the key idea that the past form talks about an imaginary present, not the past. Reading, fill-in-the-blank practice, speaking and a quiz cement the pattern.
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Lesson Plan
- Dream-vs-plan starter questions
- Fast finish: If I had a hundred euros…
- Spot the difference: I had a dog vs If I had a dog
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Second conditional: If + past simple, would + base verb
- Past form ≠ past meaning: an imaginary present, not the past
- wouldn’t = would not; could = would be able to
- Comma after the if-clause when it comes first