Lesson 2a – Conditionals – English Grammar
This is the first of several lessons on conditionals. In this lesson we begin with factual conditionals in the present. Level: intermediate – high intermediate.
This is the first of several lessons on conditionals. In this lesson we begin with factual conditionals in the present. Level: intermediate – high intermediate.
you are a great teacher jennifer.thank u .
She’s great teacher and also a great person. I have to be honest, I wouldn’t cook for many friends, only for one or two. I wouldn’t do my work right away, and although I like comedy movies, I prefer watching the sad ones.
thank you for this video !
from Mozambique
@lokuazaz Looking at it the other way around, I ended up thinking this way and so you can try it out too.
It floods in this area if it rains hard.
If it rains hard, it floods in this area.
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This area gets flooded if it rains hard.
If it rains hard, this area gets flooded.
Isn’t that correct?
My question is: Why would you say “If it rains hard, there (is) flooding in this area.” when that hasn’t happened yet.
I believe since it hasn’t rained hard already there’s no flooding so I would say, “If it rains hard today, we (may / would or will) probably have flooding in this area.” If I’m wrong, please explain why.
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Thank you for your instruction.
Further more i would like you to teach about even though,even if ,and only if because i am very confused about it .
very interesting way of teaching this complicated concept…You’re a creative teacher…
Huda from Lebanon
@SuperRenata23
you have an before insect because it’s a countable noun, and it’s begin by a vowel “i”. In the case of a consonant you use “a” .e.g : a chair a desk
Jennifer I have a question about an article : in this sentence: if you see a large insect in the house, do you scream?? why there is not “an” before insect??? Please an explaint to me, thanks. Love your english classes and your soft and pleasent voice!!!
Thank you teacher jen,,,
Helps me a lot…Teaching grammar in English isn’t easy…it helps me get some ideas how to start my class..and …let me know..to use an easy ..short ..example…because..it’s easier for them to get it..especially when they’re kids…tks a lot!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much. You are an awesome teacher. If you were my English Teacher in college, then my grammar would be so much better.
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Thank you a lot!!!! Your lessons are very useful for English teachers all over the world!!! Because they are simple and clear!!!
you are really a great teacher..thanks a lot jennifer…………
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Punctuation has been a BIG PROBLEM for me, do u think u can help me with it? Thanks in advance
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Can I ask you to make us video with 2 syllable verbs & there usage? It’s just that syllable verbs could be VERY CONFUSING! Like when to say fill out an application & fill in the application. Many many thanks in advance
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thank you…………….
Thanks for your videos, Jennifer. I find them entertaining and very helpfull. I will recommend my pupils to watch them.
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