1 00:00:00,300 --> 00:00:04,120 Drills for B2-1. First and second conditional. 2 00:00:04,580 --> 00:00:06,780 Ana Fraile, Eoi Guadira del Monte. 3 00:00:08,160 --> 00:00:13,019 About drills. A drill is an activity that practices a particular skill 4 00:00:13,019 --> 00:00:16,480 and often involves repeating the same thing several times. 5 00:00:16,940 --> 00:00:19,859 I'm going to give you simple exercises to repeat 6 00:00:19,859 --> 00:00:22,920 so that some difficult structures become automatic 7 00:00:22,920 --> 00:00:24,699 and you won't make mistakes again. 8 00:00:24,699 --> 00:00:27,699 You'll have to repeat each activity more than once. 9 00:00:27,699 --> 00:00:32,359 once you learn how it works you'll be able to make up your own drills 10 00:00:32,359 --> 00:00:40,140 first conditional go to university to drill okay this is a drill to practice the first conditional 11 00:00:40,140 --> 00:00:46,460 and then we're going to use the idea that somebody's going to university you're 17 and 12 00:00:46,460 --> 00:00:52,700 planning to go to university in salamanca and so we have different options if you go to university 13 00:00:52,700 --> 00:00:58,159 in Salamanca, you have a list of options. Meet people from all over the world, speak English to 14 00:00:58,159 --> 00:01:03,979 foreign students, be more independent, live in a hall of residence, or do my own laundry. These 15 00:01:03,979 --> 00:01:08,739 are possibilities, the things that you will eventually do if this is the situation, if you go 16 00:01:08,739 --> 00:01:16,540 to university in Salamanca. So in this activity, you have to match the if section with the endings, 17 00:01:16,540 --> 00:01:22,579 the endings such as meet people, speak English, etc., with a will future in the second part. 18 00:01:22,700 --> 00:01:28,140 For example, if you go to university in Salamanca, you will meet people from all over the world. 19 00:01:28,620 --> 00:01:33,280 If you go to university in Salamanca, you will speak English to foreign students and so on. 20 00:01:34,079 --> 00:01:36,319 Or even you can do it differently. 21 00:01:36,319 --> 00:01:43,200 You can continue. If you meet people from all over the world, you will speak English to foreign students and so on. 22 00:01:50,129 --> 00:01:52,129 Second conditional lottery drill. 23 00:01:52,930 --> 00:01:56,849 In this case, we are going to talk about hypothetical situations, 24 00:01:57,629 --> 00:02:01,849 like winning the lottery, which is something that doesn't happen to us every day, does it? 25 00:02:02,650 --> 00:02:04,689 And this is the options we have. 26 00:02:04,810 --> 00:02:09,469 If I won the lottery, and then the options of the matching phrases would be 27 00:02:09,469 --> 00:02:12,370 travel around the world, help my family, buy a house, 28 00:02:12,430 --> 00:02:15,250 the things people would like to do with in that case. 29 00:02:16,430 --> 00:02:19,729 Now you have to combine them in a second conditional sentence. 30 00:02:19,729 --> 00:02:25,849 If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world, or if I won the lottery, I would help my family, etc. 31 00:02:26,629 --> 00:02:39,129 And then as a bonus, I just suggest you clicking on the song, If I Had a Million Dollars, which in a way is a song that answers this question, the same question. 32 00:02:39,569 --> 00:02:41,590 What would you do if you won the lottery?