Showing posts with label Second Conditional. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Second Conditional. Show all posts

Thursday, August 24, 2023

The Time Traveler's Wife - Second Conditional

The film The Time Traveler’s Wife is delightfully enjoyable and brimming with ingenuity. The entire concept is highly captivating, and the intriguing outset is truly superb. I used two sequences from the movie to provide students with an opportunity to exercise the second conditional tense in a creative and situationally contextualized manner.

Definition:

Time Travel: the idea of traveling into the past or the future.

I. Work with a friend. Write down your answers to the questions:

1.       Would you like to time travel? Why (not)?

I ______________________ because ______________________.

2.       What would the consequences of time travel be?

If people could time travel, _________________________________.

3.       Would you change anything about your past?

If I could change anything about my past, I __________________.

4.       What about history? Would you change anything? What would you do to change it?

If I could change anything in history, I ____________________.

II. Watch the 1st segment and talk to a friend about the questions that follow.


1. What happened in the segment?

2. Why did he decide to go back in time to talk to himself as a child?

3. What do you think will happen next?

 

III. Watch the 2nd segment now. Then answer the questions. Write down your answers and use the 2nd conditional.



1. If you could go back in time, would you choose the person you wanted to marry and make her love you? Why (not)?

If I ______________________, I ______________________

2. Would you do what he did if you were the main character of the movie? Why (not)?

If I ______________________, I _______________________

3. Would life be better or worse if people could travel in time? Why?

If people __________________, _________________________

IV. Rank the periods that, if you could time travel, you would visit first, second, or never. Justify your answer.

(     ) Prehistoric Age

(     ) 0 BC - Jesus Christ era

(     ) 1800's

(     ) A few years ago

(     ) The 60's

(     ) 20 years in the future

(     ) 100 years in the future.

(     ) 500 years in the future.

V. Choose a time period and prepare a speech to share with the rest of the class. Follow the model below. Make sure you use the 2nd conditional.

If I could travel across time, first I ______________________________ because ____________. Second, I _____________________ beacause ____________, and finally I _____________________ because _____________. However, I _____________ (never) because_______________.

Friday, October 12, 2018

Big Bang Theory - Second Conditional

BIG BANG THEORY 

SECOND CONDITIONAL EXERCISE 
FOR UPPER INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED STUDENTS




ANSWERS

Scene 1: Well, if that was a movie, I would go see it

Scene 2: Would it be totally weird if I used it?

Scene 3: If you had your own game character, we could hang out, maybe go on a quest.

Scene 4: If I were to ask Leslie Winkle out, it would be just be for dinner.

Scene 5: If you were a robot and I knew and you didn’t, would you want me to tell you?

Scene 6: If I ever did perfect a time machine, I would just go into the past and give it to myself.

Scene 7: If you just apologized to Gablehauser, he would just give you your job back.

Scene 8: If he were any bigger, he’d have moons orbiting him.

Scene 9: If all guys were like me, the human race couldn’t survive.

Scene 10: If I could afford the rent, I’d ask you to leave.

Scene 11: …who wouldn’t recognize true genius if it were standing in front of them giving a speech.

Scene 12: It would be so much easier if I were a violent sociopath

Scene 13: if cats could sing… they’d hate it too