SKKN Some experience teaching effective conditional sentences for students at Tho Xuan 5 High School in the National High School Examination CATEGORY 1 introduction 1 1 1 Reason for choosing the topic 1 1 2 Reseach purposes 1 1 3 Research subjects 1 1 4 Research methods 1 1 5 New points 1 2 Content 2 2 1 Theoretic basis of the topic 2 2 2 The reality of the topic 2 2 3 Problem sloving 2 2 3 1 Definition 2 2 3 2 Types of conditional sentences 3 2 3 2 1 Conditional sentences in the text book 3 2 3[.]
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1.1 Reason for choosing the topic 1
1.2 Reseach purposes 1
1.3 Research subjects 1
1.4 Research methods 1
1.5 New points 1
2 Content 2
2.1.Theoretic basis of the topic 2
2.2 The reality of the topic 2
2.3 Problem sloving 2
2.3.1 Definition 2
2.3.2 Types of conditional sentences 3
2.3.2.1 Conditional sentences in the text book 3
2.3.3 Other expressions of conditional sentences 3
2.4 Extended conditional sentences 6
2.5 forms of objective test of conditional test 7
2.6 Efectiveness of initiatives experience 13
3 Conclusion 14
3.1 Petition 14
Trang 21 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Reason for choosing the topic
English, an international language, has been a compulsory subject at high
schools in Vietnam in the past few years.
Foreign language teaching – English is also being attended by schools, educators, teachers, parents and students They are also given the other educational teaching methods Conditional sentences are one of the important grammars that are included in the national high school examination and excellent student competition However, most students only know the formula and usage of conditonal type 1,2 and 3 students are often confused whe they encounter mixed-form conditions Therefor many students have difficulty in distinguishing and doing exercises related to conditional sentences Especially for the weak students in the school that I am teaching Most of them are weak students of foreign languages so the purpose I set for my self is how to get the students to know the knowledge the simplest, most effective way, and they can
be applied on the national high school exam
The knowledge I want to introduce in this experience initiative is some experience teaching effective conditional sentences for students at Tho Xuan 5 High School in the National High School Examination They are very
simple, short, easy to identify, easy to remember and easy to score
1.2 Reseach purposes
in the high school program “ The conditional sentence” is taught grades 10,11 and 12 with different types of exercises In my topic I not only provide some grammar structures but also how to define conditional types and forms of conditional sentences with form of objective test to match the test
1.3 Research subjects
In my topic I choose high school students and learn the current standard curriculum Students have different quallifications: excellent, good, average and weak
This theme is applied in the grades 12A1 and 12A5 from 2015 to 2016
With this topic I give some the following tasks
- Understand the content, which the teacher introduced
- Provide students with methods and teach students how to do them
- I would like to provide a special type of exercises to involve to extended conditional sentences
1.4 Research methods
Research, collect various types of objective test and how to do them Through this, teachers not only assess awarness but also awarness ability of the students during the learning process
1.5 New points
According to extended conditional sentences English has two main types of conditional sentencs They are assumption conditional sentences and expression conditional sentences
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2.1 THEORETIC BASIS OF THE TOPIC
When teaching grammar about conditional sentences I always think how do students understand and distinguish between types of conditional sentences and how to do exercises related to high achieving conditional sentences such as what kind of condition is it ?; what kind of tenses must the verbs be divided ?; when
we use conditional type 1,2,3, mix conditional sentences, inverse conditional sentences, replacing if in conditional sentences ?
2017 is the third years MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING continues to intergrate college entrance exam and high school graduation in to one It makes my students more difficult in formatting conditional types especially in difficult form Moreover, according to traditional teaching – learning methods, students just passively listen and note down.so grammar lessons become very boring However, the new text book program nowadays learner is center students can be ability to think, be creative and active
So I boldly introduce some forms of conditional recognition and some types of exercises to help them consolidate grammar and practice effectively to achieve high results in the exam
2.2 THE REALITY OF THE TOPIC
Though actual teaching and assessment results in grades with basic program many students understand and do homework however, the result is not as expected because the background knowledge of students is limited
before applying two classes 12A1 and 12A5
12A1;
Excellent students : 5%
Good students : 25%
Average students : 55%
Weak students : 15%
12A5 :
Excellent students : 4 %
Good students : 20 %
Average students : 56%
Weak students : 20%
To implement this topic I will solve the following related issues:
- summary the knowledge of condition sentences in the text book
- extend other types of conditional sentences
- provide forms of objective tests of conditional sentences
2.3 PROBLEM SLOVING
2.3.1 DEFINITION
Conditional sentences have two parts: if –clause and main- clause
Eg: if it rains, I will stay at home
If- clause: if it rain
Main –clause : I will stay at home
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2.3.2.1 Conditional sentences in the text book
There are three types of conditional sentences:
a Conditional sentences : type 1
Express the actions, things that can happen at the present or the future
- FUTURE ACTIONS
If + S + simple present… +S + will/can/may/must/shall + verb in simple form[1]
Eg : If you don’t study hard, you won’t not pass the exam
- THÓI QUEN (HABITUAL)
If + S + simple present tense + simple present tense
If the doctor has morning office hours, he visits every patiens in the affternoon
I usually walk to school if I have enough time
- MỆNH LỆNH (COMMAND)
If + S + simple present tense + command form of verb +
If you go to the post Office, mail this letter for me
Please call me if you hear any thing from John
b Conditional sentences : type 2
Express actions, things, that are contrary to the present
If + S + simple past…+ would/could/should/might + verb in simple form[1]
Eg If I were you, I would choose this job
c Conditional sentences: type 3
Express actions, things that are contrary to the past
If + S + past perfect…+ would/could/should/might + have + verb past participle[1]
Eg: If I had known you were ill yesterday I would have met you
2.3.3 Other expressions of conditional sentences.
2.3.3.1 “Or”[2]
Eg Keep silent or you will wake the baby up
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Eg I will call you when I go home
2.3.3.3 “Without” [2]
Eg Without the sun, man would live in the darkness
2.3.3.4 “Unless”
Eg Unless you work hard, you will fail the exam
2.3.3.5 Supposed (that) / Supposing (that) [2]
Provided (that) / Providing (that)
Eg Supposed that he were in Hanoi now, I would visit him
2.3.3.6 On condition that[2]
Eg I will help you on condition that you help me
2.3.3.7 Assuming[2]
Eg Assuming you went to Britain, what place would you want to visit first?
2.3.3.8 If only
Eg If only I were 10 cm taller, I would become to model
2.3.3.9 The usage will,would, could, should, in some other cases.[3]
Normal theseauxiliary verbs do not use if in conditional clause of conditional sentences However, there are some exceptions:
- If you (will/would): using in polite requests Would is more polite than will
If you will/would wait for a moment
I will go and see if Mr Conner is here
- If + Subject + Will/Would: express volunteerism
If he will listen to me, I can help him
Will express the stubbornness
If you will turn on the music loudly so late tonight, no wonder why your
neighbours complain
- If you could: express a polite request surely the listener will agree
If you could open your book, please
If + Subject + should + + command
If you should find any difficulty in using that TV, please call me
2.3.3.10 if uses in other cases.[3]
If then:
If she can’t come to us, then we will have to go and see her
If uses in logical inference(not conditional sentences):
If you want to learn a musical instrument, you have to practice
If you did not do much maths at school, you will find economics difficult to understand
If that was Marry, why didn’t she stop and say hello
If should = If happen to = If should happen to express uncertainty
If you should happen to pass a supermarket, perhaps you could get some eggs
If was/were to express untrue condiion or imagination.
If our boss was/were to come in now (= if the boss came in now), we would be
in real trouble
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or express a polite request
If you were to move your chair a bit, we could all sit down
Note: this structure is not permitted with static verbs or mental states
Correct: If I knew her name, I would tell you
Incorrect: If I was/were to know
If it + to be + not + for:
The present tense
If it wasn’t/weren’t for the children, that couple wouldn’t have any thing to talk about
The past simple
If it hadn’t been for your help, I don’t know what to do
Not sometimes adds to the verbs after if to express uncertainty
I wonder if we shouldn’t ask the doctor to look at Mary
It would if + subject + would (don’t use in writing)
It would be better if they would tell every body in advance
How would we feel if this would happen to our family
If ’d have ’d have: uses in spoken language it expresses a condition that can
not happen in the past
If I’d have known, I’d have told you
If she’d have recognized him it would have been funny
If + preposition + noun/verb (subject + be is omitted)
If in doubt, ask for help (= If you are in doubt, )
If about to go on a long journey, try to have a good nights sleep (= If you are about to go on )
If uses with some words as any/anything/ever/not to express negative
There is little if any good evidence for flying saucers
(There is little evidence, if there is any at all, for flying saucers) I’m not angry If anything, I feel a little surprised
This expression also expresses the testimony
I’d say he was more like a father, if anything
He seldom if ever travel abroad
Usually, if not always, we write “cannot” as one word
If + Adjective = although (meaning is not strong although)
His style, if simple, is pleasant to read
The profits, if little lower than last year’s, are still extremely wealthy
This structure can be replaced by may , bus
His style may be simple, but it is pleasant to read
2.3.3.11 Reversible forms of condition sentences
Type 1:
If-clause = Should + S (+not) + V(bare-inf.)…
Eg If he has money, he will buy a new car
Should he have money, he will buy a new car
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Should Linda not do her homework, she will be punished
Type 2:
If-clause = Were + S (+not) + to V…
Eg If he knew the answer, he would tell you
Were he to know the answer, he would tell you
If I were you, I would go abroad for studying
Were I you, I would go abroad for studying
Type 3:
If-clause = Had + S (+ not) + P2…
Eg If they had not gone to Huong pagoda by coach, they would not have got carsick
Had they not gone to Huong pagoda by coach, they would not have got carsick
2.4 Extended conditional sentences.[4]
According to extended conditional sentences English has two main types of conditional sentencs They are assumption conditional sentences and expression conditional sentences
2.4.1 Expression conditional sentences
2.4.1.1 If – clause
Present simple or future Present simple tense
Present progressive Present progressive tense or present
simple tense Present perfect Present perfect tense or present perfect
progressive tense
Past progressive Past progressive tense
Past perfect Past perfect tense or past perfect
progressive tense
Eg If it does not rain tomorrow, …
If my mother is at home now, …
If he is living in London at present, …
If John was in the theatre yesterday, …
If she has been learning English for seven years, …
2.4.1.2 Main clause
- Auxiliary : WILL / CAN
- Verb in the infinitive after auxiliary WILL:
+ present simple / future bare infinitive
+ present progressive be V-ing
+ present perfect / past simple / past perfect have PII
+ past progressive / persent perfect progressive / past perfect progressive
have been V-ing
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If my mother is at home now, she will be cooking dinner.
If he is living in London at present, he will be working as an engineer.
If John was in the theatre yesterday, he will not go there again today.
If she has been learning English for seven years, she will have spoken this
language fluently
2.4.2 Assumption conditional sentences
2.4.2.1 If-clause
Present simple or future Past simple tense
Present progressive Past progressive tense or past simple
tense Present perfect Past perfect tense or past perfect
progressive tense
Past progressive Past perfect progressive tense
Eg If there were no air, …
If I were you, …
If he were staying at home now, …
If they had been living here for 6 years now, …
If we had not gone to Huong pagoda by coach yesterday, …
2.4.2.2 Main – clause
- Auxiliary WOULD / COULD
- Verb in the infinitive after auxiliary WOULD:
+ present simple / future bare infinitive
+ present progressive be V-ing
+ present perfect / past simple / past perfect (have PII)
+ past progressive / persent perfect progressive / past perfect progressive
have been V-ing
If there were no air, no species would exist.
If I were you, I would make friend with her.
If he were staying at home now, he would be watching his favourite
football matches
If they had been living here for 6 years now, they would have had a lot of
friends
If we had not gone to Huong pagoda by coach yesterday, we would not have got carsick.
2.5 FORMS OF OBJECTIVE TEST OF CONDITIONAL TEST
2.5.1 Choose the best answer by circling A, B, C or D to complete the following sentences .[5]
1 If I …………hungry now, I……… five sandwiches, but I’m not
A am – can eat B were – can eat
C were – could eat D were – will eat
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3 If you……….a millionaire, you might be happy
A became B will become C become D had became
4 If you had tried your best, you………the job
A, will get B got C had got D would have got
5 If he ………now, he……… the rush hour
A leaves / missed B leaves / will miss
C leaves / would miss D left/ missed
6 If I………… in his shoes, I ……… the Browns
A am / wouldn’t invite B were / wouldn’t invite
C were / won’t invite D would be/ invite
7 If he……… late, he would have caught his bus
A worked B has worked C had not worked D would work
8 It quicker if you use a computer
9 If I knew his address, I round and see him
10 If we want to get higher salary, we……….harder
11, without your help ,I .the technical problem with my computer the other day.[6]
A wouldn’t solve B Couldn’t have solved
C could solve D Can’t solved
12 If I were him, I……… somebody for help
A asked B would ask C will ask D had asked
13 If you fell, you……….yourself
A would hurt B are hurting C will hurrt D hurt
14 What ………… you do if you stop this work?
15 If I … time, I’ll help you
16 If I found a wallet in the street, I ……….take it to the police
17 What would you do if you … a million pounds?
18 If Ken ……… the train, he would have been late for his interview
A missed B has missed C miss D had missed
19 It be a pity if she married Fred
20 I know I’ll feel better if I smoking
A will stop B stopped C.stop D had stopped
21 I … that coat if I ….you
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C don’t buy/ am D won’t buy/ am
22 If the driver in front … so suddenly, the accident wouldn’t have happened
A hasn’t stopped B hadn’t stopped C didn’t stop D don’t stop
23 If I … a lot of money now, I … a new car
A have/ will buy B have/ would buy
C had/ will buy D had/ would buy
24 If you ….here yesterday, you …me
A were/ would meet B had been/ would meet
C were/ would have met D had been/would have been
25 If I find it, I … you
A will tell B shall tell C would tell D A and B
26 If I … you were in hospital, I … to see you
C had known/ would have gone D all are incorrect
27 You are late If you …… a few minutes earlier, you …… him
A came / would meet B had come / would have met
C come / will meet D had come / would meet
28 I’d have gone swimming yesterday afternoon if I …… time
A had B have had C had had D would have had
29 If you didn’t do this, you …… punished
30 If he had told me the truth, I …… him
A will not punish B would not have punished
C would not punis D.would have not punished
31 “What do you think about the U.S?”
“If I had known it was so industrialized, I …… come here”
A would never have B would never C will never D have been
32 If they had not given me advice, I …… again
A would have failed B would fail
C would have been failed D wouldn’t fail
33 If I …… a scholarship to England, my parents would be very proud of me
34 Bill …… more photographs if he …… more film
A would take / had had B would have taken / had
C would take / has had D would have taken / had had
35 I would have met you at the bus terminal if I …… that you were arriving