domingo, 5 de abril de 2026
Capitulo 13
Hi, everybody! I am Georgiana, your English teacher
and founder of SpeakEnglishPodcast.com. My mission
is to help you speak English fluently.
Today
I'll talk about how we use conditionals in English.
After that, we'll practice them with a Point Of View
Story.
Ok, let's get started!
I'm going to review the different conditionals in
English. I don't recommend you to memorize them,
but to understand them. You need plenty of contexts,
and the best way to practice the conditionals is by
using the Point of View story technique.
Conditionals in English aren't complicated. I'm going
to give you some examples:
Zero conditional
Here, we talk about things which are always true. For
example:
If you heat water, it boils.
If you heat ice, it melts.
If it rains, the grass gets wet.
First Conditional
We use the first conditional when we talk about a
probable result. For example:
If you study more, you'll pass the exam.
If I have time, I'll help you.
Second Conditional
We use the second conditional in case we want to
express less probability.
I know you're busy, but if you went to the cinema,
you'd enjoy the new Star Trek movie.
If you studied more, you'd pass the exam.As you can see, this is more hypothetical. "If you went
to the cinema", means you won't probably go, but if
you went, then you'd like the movie. In the second
example happens the same: If you studied more…it
seems that you aren't currently studying enough.
Third Conditional
This third conditional is in the past. We talk about an
alternative result about something that happened in
the past. For example:
If you had studied more, you would've passed the
exam.
If I had had more time, I would've helped you.
If I had visited you, I could've helped you.
In the third conditional, everything happens in the
past, and we just express a different result if things
weren't different in the past.
Let's quickly review the first, second, and third
conditional with a common example:
If I have enough money, I'll buy a ticket to
travel to New York.
If I had enough money, I would buy a ticket
to travel to New York.
If I had had enough money, I would've
bought a ticket to travel to New York.
Can you see how the tenses change?
POV-Story !
(Improve your grammar)
Ok, let's move on to the next section. Let's practice
the conditionals with the Point of View Technique.
The main benefit of this technique is that it'll help
you to learn grammar intuitively, without boring
exercises or memorizing rules.
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