Learn English with Emma: vocabulary, culture, and the first conditional!

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2017-12-29 ・ English with Emma


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Learn English with Emma: vocabulary, culture, and the first conditional!

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Hello. My name is Emma, and in today's video we are going to be talking about three different things. Okay?
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So, we are going to be learning some new vocabulary that have to do with superstition, and I'll
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explain what superstitions are; we're going to be learning about culture, and Western
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culture, and North American culture; as well as grammar, today we are going to be learning
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about the first conditional.
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So this is a great video because you are going to be learning a lot by the end of it, hopefully.
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So, let's get started.
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First I want to tell you about superstitions.
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I love the topic of superstitions; I think it's very interesting.
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So, what a superstition is, is it is a belief, and this belief, it's usually cultural, but
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it can also be personal. Okay?
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And this belief is not based in science, so it's not scientific.
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Oftentimes when we're talking about superstitions we're talking about supernatural things, we're
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talking about good luck, bad luck, curses, you know, we're talking about things maybe
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from our culture's history and a different way of seeing the world.
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So if you're confused about superstitions, don't worry, when I give you examples you
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will start to really understand what a superstition is.
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Okay, so let's start off with an example.
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Imagine this: I took a test and I did really well.
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I got a very high score on my test.
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Now, why did I get a high score?
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Maybe you think: "Oh, you probably studied well." Okay?
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So that might be kind of a scientific explanation.
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"Oh, Emma studied, so she did well on her test."
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Well, maybe I brought a pen to the test and it's a very lucky pen or a very lucky pencil,
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and I think anytime I use this pen or pencil I'm going to do well.
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It's my lucky charm, it's my lucky pen or pencil.
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If you think I did well on my test because I have a lucky pen, then that would be an
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example of a superstition.
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It's like a ritual you do to get good luck or to keep bad luck from happening, and it's
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a belief about these types of things. Okay?
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So, if for example, I say: "I did great on my test because I brought a lucky pen to class.",
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"I did really well on my test because it was, you know, at 7pm and 7 is a lucky number so
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therefore, you know, 7pm means I'm going to do well on my test.
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And I wore green, and green's a lucky colour, so all these reasons helped me on my test",
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you would say I'm superstitious. Okay?
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So, "superstition" is a belief, it's a cultural belief that explains something in the world,
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but not based in science.
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A person is "superstitious".
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We use "superstitious" to describe people.
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My mother is the most superstitious person I know.
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She is very superstitious.
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In our house there are many superstitions.
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Okay? And that's true.
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I grew up in a very superstitious household.
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So let's look at some Western superstitions I grew up with.
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These are the ones that were in my own experience and my own culture.
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So, one example of a superstition is if you walk under a ladder, this is very bad luck. Okay?
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So when I walk down the street, if I see a ladder, I never walk under it because I'm
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also very superstitious.
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If you find a penny, so a penny is a type of...
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It's a type of currency or a type of...
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It's a form of money, it's a coin, and if you find a penny...
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If I ever find a penny, I always pick it up. Okay?
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I pick it up off the ground because I think the penny will give me good luck. Okay?
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A little crazy, I know, but a lot of people in North America do this.
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13 is considered a very unlucky number.
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In Western culture you'll notice a lot of apartment buildings do not have a 13th floor,
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and that's because people think it's so...
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They think it's very unlucky, so they don't want to live on the 13th floor because they
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think they will, you know, have bad luck.
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I know in China the number 4 is very unlucky, and so it's the same thing.
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In China you don't see...
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In apartment buildings you usually don't see a 4th floor because it's very unlucky.
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Okay, so we've talked about some good luck and some bad luck.
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Another superstition that we use a lot in Western culture is when you have somebody
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who is maybe going for an interview, doing a test, or a presentation, or some kind of
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performance, maybe they're singing, you know, to an audience - we like to say to them: "Break a leg." Okay?
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Which seems kind of strange to say to somebody, but before somebody does some sort of presentation
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or performance, we say: "Break a leg", and that's considered a good luck thing to do.
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Like, if you say: "Break a leg" to somebody it means you're wishing them good luck. Okay?
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So: "Break a leg" means good luck.
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"I hope you break a leg on your exam today."
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It means: I hope you have good luck on your exam today.
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So this is also, like, superstitious to say this.
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This one is my mother's favourite thing to say, I think this is the thing she says the
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most: "Things always happen in threes." Okay?
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So, if I, you know, for example, trip and fall, my mom will say: "Okay, that's one time.
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You're going to fall again maybe two more times today, so you'll fall three times today in total."
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And I always think: "Wow, she's, you know, a little crazy", but she's very superstitious. Okay?
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Or if I do well on a test, she'll say: "Oh, this is great.
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You did well on this test.
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You have two more tests, so you will do well on all three tests", because things always
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happen in threes.
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Or, you know, even worse, if I do bad on a test, she'll say: "Oh, you did bad on this test.
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You're going to do bad on the next two because things always happen in threes."
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So that's what I mean.
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It is not scientific at all, but, you know, you have people who are very superstitious
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who say these things.
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Another common superstition in the west and maybe you have the same superstition, I don't
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know, is: "Knock on wood." Okay?
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So, what happens is if you say something good about the future, you want it to happen.
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So to keep good luck and to make sure it happens, we...
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Okay, this is wood, you know, it's a car, we knock on it. Okay?
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So we say: "Knock on wood."
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So, for example, if I say: "You know what?
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Tomorrow I have a test, I studied really hard.
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I'm going to do amazing on my test. I know it."
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I need to knock on wood, otherwise because I said that I'm going to have bad luck.
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Or, you know, if...
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So, a lot of people here, you'll see them knocking on tables, on doors, on anything
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wooden and it's because they want to keep the good luck and they want to prevent bad
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luck from happening.
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So it's a very common superstition. Okay.
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So, again, these are all examples of superstitions in Western culture.
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You know, and then we also have our own personal superstitions.
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So, for example, I have a lucky necklace that I like to wear, you know, during exams or tests.
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You know, different people, like I said before, maybe you have a lucky pen or a lucky shirt.
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I know for sports a lot of people will always wear the same, like, jersey or shirt because
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they think that if they wear that jersey their team will win. Okay?
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So these are all examples of superstitions, and there are thousands of them. Okay?
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So now let's look at the grammar of superstitions. Okay?
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So we've talked about the culture, we've talked about vocabulary-"superstition", "superstitious"-now
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we're going to talk about grammar and specifically the first conditional.
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Okay, so now we're going to learn about the first conditional.
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There are more than one conditional.
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There's the first conditional, the second conditional, the third conditional, and so forth.
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Today we are only focused on the first one.
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And this is a very important piece of grammar in English.
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We use the first conditional all the time so it's something you do want to learn.
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Okay, so what is the first conditional?
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Well, I have here an example of a sentence that is the first conditional.
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"If I study for my test, I will pass it." Okay?
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And then I have another example: "If you break a mirror, you will have 7 years of bad luck."
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So these two sentences have the same grammar, they're both first conditional sentences.
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So, what first conditional senses are, are they are sentences that have two parts to
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them, and what they reflect is a cause and an effect relationship.
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So, what do I mean by that?
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Well: "If I study for my test", so that's the first part, what is going to happen?
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This is the cause. Okay?
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I study for my test, and then we have the second part which is the effect, which means what happens.
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"If I study for my test, I will pass my test.
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I will do well on my test."
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So this is the effect, okay?
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So for first conditionals you always have two parts, you have the cause and then you
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have the effect.
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In this case we have our cause: "If you break a mirror", okay? So this is the cause.
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What happens if you break a mirror?
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Well, if you're a superstitious person like my mom, if you break a mirror, what happens?
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You will have 7 years of bad luck. Okay?
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For other people maybe if they're more scientific, maybe this would be: "If you break a mirror,
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you will have to buy a new one." Okay?
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So that's cause and effect.
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So always in two parts.
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So, the thing about the first conditional is we're talking about a cause and effect,
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but it's not 100% that the effect is going to happen.
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So what do I mean by that?
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Well: "If I study for my test, I will pass it."
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This part is in the future, and so we don't know the future.
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I don't know if I'm going to pass the test if I study, but I'm pretty sure. Okay?
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I'm not 100% sure.
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Maybe there's, you know, a trick question or maybe the day of the test, you know, I
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didn't sleep well so I don't remember any of the answers, or maybe, you know, my teacher
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makes a mistake while they mark my test.
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So even though I'm not sure 100% that, you know, if I study I will do well, I'm pretty sure.
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It's a probability, so it probably will happen.
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And so this is very key with the first conditional.
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You're talking about things in the future that are very likely to happen. Okay?
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Maybe like 90% likely to happen. Okay.
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So, now let's break down the grammar of this. Okay?
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"If I study for my test, I will pass it."
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So I've already said this, but just to see if you were listening: How many parts are
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there in this sentence?
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If you said: "Two", you are correct.
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We have the cause, and then after the comma we have the effect. Okay?
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So, now what I want you to do is I want you to look at the first word in the sentence.
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What is the first word?
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If you said: "If", you are correct.
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When we use the first conditional we usually have the word "If" in it, okay?
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So: "If" is a part of the first conditional, so I have it down here: "If", and then what
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comes after "If"?
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We have a subject.
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It might be: "I", it could be "you", it could be "he", "she", "we", "they", "it", it can
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be any of those.
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After the subject we have a verb.
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"If I study for", "If you break", okay?
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So the green underline, these are all verbs.
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And if you look at the tense of the verb, what tense is it in?
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"If I study", this is the present tense. Okay?
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"If I study for my test, I will pass it."
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Okay, so then we have here: "If" plus subject, it's kind of like math.
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If you don't like math, that's okay.
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We'll see some more examples, you know, that might make this easier, but: "If" plus subject,
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plus verb, plus object...
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So the objects are in red.
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Then we have a comma.
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Very important, this piece of punctuation.
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"I", so we have another subject, "will pass it", so the first conditional always has the
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word "will" in it, too.
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It always has the word "if" and it also always has the word "will" or "won't" if you're talking
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about, like, the negative version of "will".
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Okay, so this is the formula of the first conditional. Okay?
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You are going to get to practice this in a moment.
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I'm going to give you some words and you are going to make your own first conditional sentence
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following this formula. Okay?
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Following my example.
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So, again, one last time I'll say this: After the comma, so after the cause we have the
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effect, and it's the effect that has the word "will" in it because we are talking about
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something in the future. Okay?
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So the cause is in the present and the effect or the second part of the sentence we use
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the future tense.
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So now let's do some...
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Actually before we get to some practice, I just wanted to ask you: Do you have this same
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superstition in your culture, if you break a mirror you will have seven years of bad luck?
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I wonder because I actually did this.
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When I was seven, I stepped on a mirror and I broke it, and I was so worried about having
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bad luck for seven years, but you know, my life actually went quite good at that period
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of life, so you know, just wondering if your culture has something similar to when you
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break a mirror, what happens.
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All right, so now let's look at some examples...
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Some more examples of the first conditional.
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I want you to get out a pen and a piece of paper because you are going to do some work now.
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Okay, so we've looked at the first conditional and we've looked at a couple of examples.
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Now I'm going to get you to try to do a sentence yourself.
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And if you have trouble, that's okay, you know, this is the first time you're probably
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doing this, so don't worry about it, but I do want you to try.
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So, I have here a Western superstition.
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If you find a penny... Oh, oops.
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I'll say this not in a first conditional.
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Find a penny, this equals good luck. Okay?
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So how can we make this into a first conditional sentence?
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And to help you I've left the mathematical formula on the board, so we have the different
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things you need-okay?-in order to turn this into a first conditional sentence.
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So I want you to pause the video, stop the video, on a piece of paper try it yourself
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first, and then turn on the video and I will explain how we turn this into a first conditional
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sentence. Okay?
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So pause the video now.
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Okay, so welcome back.
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So now we are going to turn this into a first conditional sentence.
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I want you to see if this is what you got.
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So, first conditional we start with: "If", okay?
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So we look down here: "If", so I start with: "If".
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Now we need a subject.
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In this case we can use any subject, but the subject I'm going to use is "you".
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So: "If you", so we have our subject, now we need a verb.
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"If you", okay, well, we have a verb right here: "If you find a penny", okay?
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And "penny" is our object.
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What do we need next?
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Most important thing people always forget: comma, that's right.
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So: "If you find a penny," what happens in Western superstitions?
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What happens if you find a penny?
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So now we need another subject, so we will use "you" again.
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And then what do we need? "will" and then our verb, so in this case, you know, you get
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good luck or you have good luck.
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So: "If you find a penny you will have good luck", and "good luck" is our object. Great.
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So compare your sentence.
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Even if you didn't get everything the same, did you get some things the same?
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Because you should be really proud of yourself if you did.
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If you got: "If" at the beginning, yay, give yourself a round of applause.
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Or if you...
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You know, if you got any of this, if you remembered the comma, that's amazing; a lot of people don't.
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So let's try with another example. Okay?
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I have here another superstition.
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If you open an umbrella inside, what happens?
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In our superstition you will have bad luck. Okay?
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So now what I want you to do is stop the video and try to make your own sentence about this
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superstition, and this formula again can help you with that. Okay?
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So, stop the video now and then we will continue.
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Okay, welcome back again.
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Now, let's make this into a first conditional sentence.
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So what do we need to start with?
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If you said: "If", you are correct.
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And then, again, we need a subject: "If you", then we need a verb and the verb is in the
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present tense.
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"If you open an umbrella inside", okay, so we have the first part.
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And is this the cause or the effect?
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This is the cause.
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So the cause is what, you know, causes something to happen.
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So: "If you open an umbrella inside", what happens?
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Well, we put the comma, and again, a lot of students forget this comma.
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Very important because it separates the cause and the effect.
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So you have the comma and now we need the effect.
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What do we put?
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"If you open an umbrella inside, you will"-so, again, "will" is always with the first conditional-"have bad luck".
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Okay, great.
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So, compare your answer.
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Did you get something similar?
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Maybe you forgot a word.
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It's okay.
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This takes a lot of practice.
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And we do have a quiz at the end that you can do more practice on to really get comfortable
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with this, but you know, this is...
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You should have something similar to this.
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Okay, great.
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So we use the first conditional a lot.
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One more thing I wanted to say about it is: Can you switch the cause and effect in the sentence?
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So, for example, here I have: "If you open an umbrella inside, you will have bad luck."
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Can I say: "You will have bad luck if you open an umbrella inside"?
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Can I switch part one and part two?
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You can. Okay?
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So that would look like...
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That would look like...
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So imagine if I get rid of this, I turn this into a capital letter, so: "You will have
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good luck"-get rid of the period-"if you find a penny".
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So, they have the same meaning.
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You have a choice with the way you do it.
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Do what feels comfortable for you. Okay?
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If one of these is easier than the other, you know, do whatever is easiest for you.
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You'll also notice when I switch it around: "You will have good luck if you find a penny",
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there is no comma. Okay?
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So, when "If" is at the beginning of the sentence, you need a comma here, if "if" is in the middle
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of the sentence, you do not need a comma. Okay?
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And, again, this is a lot of material.
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You've just learned about vocabulary, you've learned about culture, and now you're learning
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about grammar, so you might want to watch this video a couple of times just to practice
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and get used to, you know, the vocabulary and the grammar, especially it will help you
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to watch this video multiple times.
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I also wanted to tell you about our quiz which I mentioned earlier.
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We will have a lot of practice questions where you can practice conditionals and you can
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practice the ordering and, you know, like: "Where do you put 'If'?
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Where do you put "will"?
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What does this mean?" Okay?
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So we will have a lot of questions about that.
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So I encourage you to come visit our website at www.engvid.com.
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There, you can do our quiz.
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And I also encourage you to come check out our...
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Or my channel and subscribe to my channel because I have a lot of other resources about
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vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, conversation, just so many different things about English
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that I think are really useful for students.
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So I encourage you to come check that out, too.
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Thank you for watching.
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And I just wanted to leave you with one superstition: If you do this, if you check out our quiz
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and do our quiz, and if you subscribe to my channel, you will have good luck for the next 50 years. Okay?
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So it's a good thing to do. This is a superstition I'm creating.
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Check out our website and check out my channel, and in return you will have very, very good
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luck for the next 50 years.
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Until next time, take care.
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