Their partner can use one of the result clauses on the worksheet. The goal is to get three squares in a row. Then, put students into pairs and each pair will play against another pair (4 students total) with one of the worksheets. Make up a worksheet with a bunch of result clauses. Let’s get into the best first conditional speaking activities for all ages! #1: Three in a Row ![]() More ideas for teaching conditionals here: Third Conditional Games. in case (I’ll give you a key in case I’m not home tomorrow).as soon as (As soon as I’m done work, I’ll come home).as long as (As long as I’m happy, I’ll stay at that job). ![]()
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