By Nate Feldman
Class Objective: Using future real conditionals to discuss future plans.
Example: If you do well on the final tomorrow, you probably will pass the level!
Questions: What happens first, doing well on the final or passing the level?
We use future real conditionals to describe a result of another possible action.
Example: If I eat too much for lunch, I will feel full this afternoon.
Notice: don't use the future in the If clause. For example, don't say: If I will sleep tonight, I will be focused tomorrow. It should be: If I sleep tonight, I will be focused.
For discussion:
*What will happen if you get a good score on the final?
*What will happen if you get a million dollars in the next year?
*What will happen if you eat a lot for lunch today?
*What will happen if it rains tomorrow?
*What will happen if you lie to me?