
The main goals of this ESL lesson plan are to:
- – Master all conditional forms including first, second, third, and mixed conditionals while exploring dangerous places vocabulary like “venom” and “fatal” in this upper intermediate ESL lesson plan.
- – Use formal alternatives to “if” such as “suppose,” “unless,” and “even if” plus inversion techniques for sophisticated conditional sentences in adult English lessons.
- – Watch thrilling videos about Snake Island survival scenarios and engage in meaningful conversations about dangerous travel using these English teaching materials for intermediate ESL lessons.
In this Upper-Intermediate ESL lesson, students will watch a video about “Snake Island,” revise the conditional forms, learn ways to express conditionals more formally, and give alternatives to “if” when using conditionals.
Warm-up
The lesson starts with introductory questions about visiting dangerous places.
Video: What if you spent a month on Snake Island?
Prior to watching a video, the student learns new vocabulary through a matching exercise and then uses it in sentences (venom, infested, fatal, etc.).
Then, they watch the video What if you spent a month on Snake Island? and answer three sets of video comprehension questions. They also complete sentences from the video with the missing words (adrenaline, endangered, dweller, etc.). New words and expressions are extracted from the video for the student to match them with their meanings.
Conditionals: First, Second and Third
First, second and third conditionals are explained, compared, and contrasted. The student revises their knowledge by completing sentences with appropriate verb forms and identifying types of conditionals based on verb forms.
Mixed conditionals
The two types of mixed conditionals are presented, explained, and exemplified. The student identifies these two types of mixed conditionals based on sentence structure and verb forms. Next, they complete the sentences with the right verb forms.
Inversion
The student learns about the inversion of conditional sentences to make them more formal. They also learn how to use alternatives to if with a slightly different meaning (even if, when, suppose, unless, if only).
Finally, they answer wrap-up questions using inversion and alternatives to if.

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This lesson is one of the best I have that I keep coming back to. Good job on this one guys ??
thank you :)