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second and third conditionals in English

Hello, everyone! In our recent English class, we delved into two types of conditionals that are crucial for effective communication in hypothetical scenarios and when reflecting on the past. Today, I'd like to share with you what we've learned about the second and third conditionals. The Second Conditional: Imagining Future Scenarios Let's kick things off with the second conditional. This conditional is used to discuss hypothetical situations in the present or future. Its structure is quite straightforward: If + simple past, would + infinitive verb without "to". Classroom Example: If I won the lottery, I would travel the world. Here, we're talking about a hypothetical situation (winning the lottery) and what we would do in that scenario (traveling the world). It's a powerful way to express desires, dreams, and potential future outcomes. The Third Conditional: Reflecting on the Past Now, let's shift our focus to the third conditional. This conditional i...

Class 5

 Do you celebrate anything in February?  Usually there is not a celebration in February that I repeat every year, there are times when we visit a cousin, because it is her birthday in this month.  How do you celebrate Valentine's Day? As I mentioned in the last post, I don't celebrate Valentine's Day that much during the year, but when I do, I like small, intimate gatherings with those I feel most comfortable with. With whom do you celebrate Valentine's Day?  I used to do it with my classmates in high school, but now with my college friends, who are very close friends. 

Class 4

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 I am a person who does not celebrate much during the year, recently it was the first time I celebrated my birthday with friends, it was on May 19, and we also celebrate the birthdays of my friends, like Julian's, which was on July 14, Jose's, on June 2 and Andrea's on the first of June too, and we are still waiting for the next birthdays.  Although I don't celebrate these dates, it doesn't mean that I don't enjoy what it means culturally and personally, I really like Christmas and holidays that celebrate friendship and love.                                                                                                                                  ...

Class 3

 What is a plan you had in the past but changed? I considered moving to a different city. Why do You change? but later decided to stay in my current place due to family ties and friendships. Are You happy? Yes, the fact that I don't change cities has made me create excellent experiences.

Life plan

 Title: Building a Solid Future: The Importance of Having a Life Plan   Introduction Life is an adventure filled with possibilities and challenges. On the journey toward our dreams and goals, having a compass that guides us and keeps us focused on the right path is essential. That compass is a life plan – a roadmap that helps us chart our course toward a meaningful and solid future. In this blog, we will explore the importance of having a life plan and how it can influence our personal growth and success. What is a Life Plan? A life plan is a strategic approach we set up to define our short-term, medium-term, and long-term goals. It is a statement of our aspirations and desires, aligned with our deepest values and beliefs. A life plan not only focuses on professional goals but also includes personal, family, financial, and well-being aspects. The Importance of Having a Life Plan Clarity and Focus: A life plan provides us with a clear vision of what we want to ach...