Zero Conditional

Zero Conditional

Grammar - B2-C1 | Advance Level

4.9 $

Nov. 26 Wed , 08:00 USA
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In this interactive session, we’ll explore how to use the zero and first conditional structures in English to talk about real situations. The zero conditional is used for general truths, facts, and things that are always true — for example, If you heat water, it boils. The first conditional, on the other hand, refers to real and possible future situations — for example, If it rains, we’ll stay inside. Through guided explanations, examples, and speaking activities, participants will learn how to recognize the difference between these two forms and use them confidently in conversation. By the end of the session, you’ll be able to express cause-and-effect relationships clearly, make predictions, and discuss everyday situations more naturally. This session is perfect for learners who want to strengthen their grammar and communication skills in a practical, engaging way.

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