
What Would You Do If… .? - July 03, 2023
Lesson Collection #1 - Lesson 10
Students will be having a lot of fun answering questions such as:
What would you do if you could fly? or
What would you do if you saw a ghost sitting next to you on the train?
Most of the questions are pretty strange and students will start laughing right away. Meanwhile, they will be building fluency with conditionals and third person pronouns.
Everyone has fun and students are automatically motivated to explain themselves to their partners with this all time favorite lesson.
Here are a few other What Would You Do...? questions:
What would you do if you realized that you were invisible?
What would you do if you heard your dog singing an English song?
What would you do if you could time travel?
There are eight What Would You Do If...? questions on each worksheet for a total of 16 odd questions that are designed to stimulate students' creativity.
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