Emotions. Past Simple. Second Conditional
Language Warm-Up Exercise
- 💭 Which of these emotions have you felt lately and why?
😴 tiredness, 😌 calmness, 🎉 happiness, 😟 anxiety, 🌨️ sadness, 🍵 warmth, 🎁 excitement, 😤 anger, 🧊 fear, 🏠 safety, 📚 motivation, 😔 disappointment, 🙏 gratitude, 💸 worry, 🌟 hope, 🥱 exhaustion, 🤩 thrill, 🧘 ease, ✨ uplift, 😐 indifference, 🎒 heaviness, 🥳 elation, 🤝 support, 🧤 comfort, ❄️ chill
- 📅 What have you been busy with today? Did you manage to do everything you planned?
- 🍳 What did you have for breakfast today?
- 🚶 Have you taken a walk in the fresh air recently?
- 📖 What was the last thing you read (a book, an article, or a long message) that made you think?
- 🍵 If you felt drained right now, what would help you more: a hot cup of chamomile tea or a short nap?
- 🗣️ Who was the last person you spoke to before this lesson? Was it a long conversation?
- 📦 Have you received any packages or gifts lately? Did they arrive in good condition?
- ⛸️ How do you stay careful when the pavement is slippery?
- 🌟 What is one thing you are looking forward to doing this week?
📝 Exercise: Irregular Verbs Challenge
Task: Look at the verbs below. For each verb, provide the translation, the Past Simple (V2) form, the Past Participle (V3) form, and the Gerund (V-ing).
Example: 🧊 to freeze — замярзаць | froze | frozen | freezing
- 🏃 to run, 🗣️ to speak, 🧊 to slip, 🧤 to lose
- 😴 to sleep, ✍️ to write, 🌅 to rise, 🌬️ to blow
- 🧣 to wear, 📦 to send, 🤝 to give, 🎯 to think
- 🏠 to stay, 🚶 to go, ⛸️ to fall, ❄️ to make
- ☕ to drink, 🍽️ to eat, 🍊 to peel, 📖 to read
- 🎆 to see, 💰 to buy, 💸 to spend, 🧘 to feel
- 🛷 to take, 🏔️ to grow, 🎒 to begin, 🧼 to bathe
- 🕯️ to light, 🚪 to leave, 🤫 to keep, 📩 to reply
- 🏗️ to build, 🏂 to try, 🎟️ to book, 🧗 to manage
- 🧱 to pile, 😤 to get, 🧼 to wash, 🏊 to swim
- 👂 to hear, 🔑 to find, 🚲 to ride, 🎁 to win
- 🏹 to hit, 🧹 to sweep, ✂️ to cut, 🤝 to meet
- 💡 to know, 🕰️ to become, 🎈 to fly, 🔔 to ring
📘 Grammar Guide: The Second Conditional
We use the Second Conditional to talk about imaginary, unlikely, or hypothetical situations in the present or future. It describes a "dream" or a "what if" scenario.
Structure:
If + Past Simple, ... would + base verb
- Example: If it snowed (imaginary), I would build a snowman.
- Tip: In formal English, we often use were for all persons: If I were you, I would take a rest.
📝 Exercise: Finish the Sentences
Complete the following sentences with your own ideas. Try to make them natural and relevant to your life.
- 🏛️ If I had more free time this week, I would...
- ✈️ If I won a trip to any country in the world, I would...
- ❄️ If it were freezing outside right now, I would...
- ☕ If I felt completely drained after work, I would...
- 🏠 If I lived in a house by the sea, I would...
- 🎓 If I spoke English perfectly, I would...
- 📱 If I didn't have a smartphone for a whole day, I would...
- 🌿 If I felt a lot of anxiety, I would…
- 🌅 If I didn't have to rise so early, I would...
- 🌳 If I lived way up north, I would get used to...
- 🎁 If I received a mysterious package in the mail, I would...