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"Mastery of Conditionals in English" is designed for intermediate students who want to perfect their use of conditional structures, an essential part of English grammar. This course will provide you with the skills to express hypothetical, real and counterfactual situations with confidence and accuracy.

Course content: The European Commission

Introduction to conditional prayers and their importance in communication.
Basic structures and when to use them.
First Conditional

 (First Conditional):

Structure and use for actual and potential future situations.
Practical exercises to apply the first conditional in everyday contexts.
Second Conditional (Second Conditional):

Structure and use for hypothetical or unlikely situations in the present or future.
Activities and examples to master the second conditional.
Third Conditional (Third Conditional):

Structure and use to discuss past scenarios and their consequences.
Intensive practice to ensure understanding and correct use of the third conditional.
Conditional Mixed:

Introduction to mixed conditionals and their applications.
Exercises to handle complex situations that mix different tenses.
Variations and Nuances:

Use of "unless," "provided that," "as long as," and other forms of conditionals.
Understanding of subtleties and variations in meaning.
Practical Application and Feedback:

Interactive exercises and activities to consolidate learning.
Customized feedback to improve your accuracy and fluency.
Course objectives: To

Understand and use all forms of conditional sentences correctly.
Express hypothetical, real and unlikely situations clearly and accurately.
Develop confidence to use conditionals in everyday conversations and formal contexts.