Conditional Sentences Lesson Plan: Teaching Zero, First & Second Conditionals
Complete lesson plan for teaching conditional sentences. Clear explanations of zero, first, and second conditionals with engaging activities and practice exercises.
Conditionals are essential for expressing possibilities, hypotheticals, and consequences. This lesson plan covers the three most commonly used conditionals with clear patterns and engaging practice.
Lesson Overview
- Level: Intermediate (B1-B2)
- Duration: 75-90 minutes
- Focus: Zero, First, and Second Conditionals
- Skills: Grammar, Speaking, Writing
The Three Conditionals
Zero Conditional: Facts & General Truths
Structure: If + present simple, present simple
Use: Things that are always true
Examples:
- 'If you heat water to 100°C, it boils.'
- 'If I drink coffee late, I can't sleep.'
First Conditional: Real Future Possibilities
Structure: If + present simple, will + base verb
Use: Likely future situations
Examples:
- 'If it rains tomorrow, I'll take an umbrella.'
- 'If you study hard, you'll pass the exam.'
Second Conditional: Hypothetical/Unreal Situations
Structure: If + past simple, would + base verb
Use: Imaginary or unlikely situations
Examples:
- 'If I won the lottery, I would travel the world.'
- 'If I were you, I would apologize.' (Note: 'were' for all subjects in formal English)
Lesson Plan
Warm-Up: 'If' Associations (10 min)
Write 'IF...' on the board. Ask students what situations come to mind. Collect responses to show the range of conditional uses.
Teaching Point: The Three Patterns (20 min)
Present each conditional with:
- Clear structure formula
- When to use it
- 3-4 example sentences
- Timeline or visual if helpful
Key distinction: First conditional = real/possible. Second conditional = unreal/imaginary.
Activity 1: Conditional Matching (10 min)
Give students sentence halves to match:
- 'If it's sunny tomorrow...' → '...we'll go to the beach.'
- 'If I had more money...' → '...I would buy a new car.'
- 'If you mix blue and yellow...' → '...you get green.'
Activity 2: Chain Conditionals (15 min)
Students sit in a circle. First student says: 'If I have time this weekend, I'll go shopping.' Next student continues: 'If I go shopping, I'll buy new shoes.' Continue around the circle. This practices first conditional fluency.
Activity 3: What Would You Do? (15 min)
Discussion questions using second conditional:
- 'What would you do if you won $1 million?'
- 'If you could live anywhere, where would you live?'
- 'What would you change if you were the president?'
Pair work, then share with class.
Activity 4: Controlled Practice (15 min)
Gap-fill exercise where students must choose the correct conditional based on context:
- 'If I _____ (be) taller, I _____ (play) basketball.' (unreal → second)
- 'If she _____ (call) later, I _____ (tell) her.' (possible → first)
Wrap-Up: Production Task (10 min)
Students write 2 sentences for each conditional about their own life. Share with partner.
Common Errors to Watch For
- Using 'will' in the if-clause ('If I will go...' ✗)
- Mixing first and second conditional structures
- Using 'would' in the if-clause of second conditional