How good are your business students at conditionals?
We have updated our conditional gambler game with a business version. There is lots of practice of mixed conditionals. Can your students spot the errors?
We have moved the worksheet up a notch in difficulty, so this should be perfect for your advanced-level classes.
2012 marks the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic.
Your students are likely to know about the story of Titanic, thanks to Kate and Leo. This worksheet lets them talk about ways the disaster could have been prevented. Conveniently, it involves your students using the third conditional.
There is a reading, summarizing activity, grammar practice and discussion questions.
This worksheet is written for upper-intermediate and advanced level classes.
This worksheet provides extensive practice of the 'Third Conditional'.
(If + had + would)
The lesson is based around a short reading about a product that never took off. In addition to the reading, there are lots of different exercises practicing the third conditional, as well as some discussion questions at the end.
This worksheet is great for both business and general English, and is suitable for intermediate and advanced level students.
This worksheet has been updated with additional exercises. (August 2008)