Using Agile for your family life (conditionals review)

Title separator

Grammar - conditionals review

Flipped

conditionals review

This is a standalone lesson but it can also be used as part of the set titled:

LESSON OVERVIEW

The main objectives of this lesson are to:

  • do conditionals review (First, Second and Third conditional);
  • learn phrasal verbs;
  • discuss using the Agile model in family life.

With this lesson, students watch a video (18min) at home and explore some phrasal verbs. During the lesson, they talk about the video, apply new vocabulary and do conditionals review through a series of exercises.

B2 / Upper Intermediate45 minFlipped LessonUnlimited Plan

This is a Flipped Classroom lesson plan. In a nutshell, it means that the first part of the lesson needs to be done by students at home. Learn more about flipped classroom and how we implement it in these lesson plans in our post.

PRE-CLASS ACTIVITIES

In the pre-class part, students watch an 18-minute long TED talk about the Agile method and how it can be adapted to family life. While watching the video, students do a listening comprehension activity. They need to choose correct sentence endings according to what the speaker says. The video provides the context for conditionals review in the in-class part of the lesson. Next, students do a gap-filling task in which they have to complete gaps in sentences to create phrasal verbs (e.g. stumble upon, get over, come up with).

IN-CLASS ACTIVITIES

CONDITIONALS REVIEW

Students start the in-class part of the lesson with a warm-up activity. They complete collocations with the word ‘family’ (e.g. raise a family, family gathering, extended family) using some prompts. Then, students discuss questions about the ideas from the video. After that, they do conditionals review. First, they choose correct verb forms to create three sentences in three different conditional structures. Then, they do a guided discovery task in which they look at the structures in more detail. Next, they need to complete gaps in sentences with correct forms of verbs in brackets.

PRACTICE

After that, students have to finish some sentences with their own ideas. The sentences are about Agile and family life and serve as conditionals review as students need to use the three conditionals to complete them. Finally, students choose some expressions in a box and create four questions using different conditionals. The expressions are related to family (e.g. extended family, family ties) and the box also contains some of the target phrasal verbs. Once they have created the questions, students ask them to their partner.

WORKSHEETS

Comments

Title separator

Leave a Reply

  1. Jazz

    I don’t really understand what you want the students to fill in the mind map ?

    1. Stan

      Well, your students need to add extra adjective, noun and verb that go together with the word ‘family’ to extend this mind map. For example, immediate family, family home, visit family. If they have hard time doing that, encourage them to use dictionaries or online corpora (SKELL or CoCa). This will help them learn more collocations.

  2. Safaa Hamad

    Amazing and interactive

  3. akubon

    Please check the typo in the exercise 2 “fill in the…” my student has found a mistake, me thinks.

    1. Stan

      Oh, you mean the missing ‘n’ in given? Just fixed that! Thanks for pointing it out.

Browse other materials recommended for you

Title separator Show more lessons

Questions

Title separator

Is there a minimum subscription period if I choose a monthly subscription?

No, there's no minimum required number of subscription months. You can cancel any time you want. Basically, you can sign up and then cancel your subscription the next day, which will mean you have access for 1 month and won't be charged again.

What currencies can I pay in for my subscription?

Our default currency is USD (American dollar), but you can also pay in EUR (euro), GBP (British pound sterling) or PLN (Polish zloty). You can change the currency you want to pay in at the Pricing page before selecting a subscription plan.

How can I edit an e-lesson plan?

You can get your own editable copy of an e-lesson plan and make changes to it. To do so, either (1) make a copy of it on your Google Drive (preferable method) or (2) download it in a Powerpoint format (but formatting might be a bit off so we can’t guarantee that it will work well).
Read more FAQ
Title separator

ESL Brains

Forgot password?
or continue with