GrammaTube - Learn the First, Second and Third Conditional with YouTube
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GrammaTube - Learn the First, Second and Third Conditional with YouTube


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After the great reception that the VocaTube series have received (where we compile videos about a specific vocabulary topic on YouTube), we have decided to create GrammaTube, which follows the same principles but focusing on videos for learning, practising and improving English grammar.

Grammar can be one of the most difficult skills to develop in English but it is without doubt the key to progress throughout your learning. A good grammar base will help you to write properly and speak in English, hence improving communication with other people.

In this first post about the GrammaTube series we?re going to discuss conditionals (the first, second and third conditional). Conditionals are usually taught to students with an intermediate level of English. However, we encourage you to watch these videos even if your level of English is lower, as they are very educational and easy to follow.

Good video where conditionals are explained (IF, WILL, WOULD, WERE):



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Excellent explanation about the three English conditionals:



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Practice the first conditional with the following video:



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Learn the second conditional with real conversations:



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Funny video to learn the second conditional with sentences from ?The Big Bang Theory? series:



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Subtitled video that shows lyrics from songs to illustrate the use of conditionals:



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JenniferESL explains the conditionals used in present (2a):



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Another great lesson about factual conditionals from JenniferESL (2b):



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Conditionals statements with ?unless? detailed by JenniferESL (2c):



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JenniferESL explains unreal conditional statements in the present time (2d):



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JenniferESL gives an explanation of form and use of unreal conditionals in the past (2e):



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Exercises to practice unreal conditionals in the past by JenniferESL (2f):



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