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Get English fluency training here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC32mYgIHS-e3C3Eyd2tRw6g/join Welcome to a practical and engaging English lesson designed to help you improve your listening, speaking, and overall fluency! In this lesson, you'll practice real-life conditional sentences and everyday expressions. By listening and repeating these phrases, you'll master the structure and natural flow of English, step by step.

🗣️ What You'll Practice
This lesson includes:

Zero Conditionals: Expressing general truths and habits.
First Conditionals: Talking about likely future events.
Second Conditionals: Imagining unreal or hypothetical situations.
Third Conditionals: Reflecting on past situations and what could have been.

📖 Practice Sentences

Zero Conditionals (Facts and Habits):
When I skip breakfast, I get cranky.
When she talks too much, I lose focus.
When it rains, I feel sleepy.
When they argue, I pretend I don't hear.
When I stay up late, I feel awful the next day.
When he doesn’t call back, I assume the worst.
When I eat spicy food, my nose runs.
When she laughs, everyone else laughs too.
When my phone dies, I feel disconnected from the world.
When I drink coffee after 5 PM, I can't sleep.

First Conditionals (Likely Futures):
If I finish my work early, I'll take a nap.
If it doesn’t rain tomorrow, we’ll go to the beach.
If you bring snacks, I’ll bring the drinks.
If I miss the bus, I’ll just walk.
If he texts me back, I’ll go out tonight.
If we’re late, they’ll start without us.
If you’re tired, we can leave early.
If I get lost, I’ll call you for directions.
If she doesn’t show up, I’ll be really annoyed.
If you stay quiet, you’ll hear the birds.
Second Conditionals (Hypothetical or Unreal):
If I won the lottery, I’d buy a mansion.
If we lived by the beach, we’d surf every day.
If she had a dog, she’d take it everywhere.
If I spoke Japanese, I’d move to Tokyo.
If you were a superhero, what would your power be?
If they had more time, they’d travel the world.
If we worked from home, we’d have more time to relax.
If he were taller, he’d probably play basketball.
If I could sing better, I'd do karaoke.

Third Conditionals (Past Regrets and What-Ifs):
If I had known you were coming, I would have cooked something.
If she had studied harder, she wouldn’t have failed.
If we had left earlier, we wouldn’t have missed the train.
If he had listened to me, this wouldn’t have happened.
If you hadn’t dropped my phone, I wouldn’t need a new screen.
If they hadn’t argued, they’d still be friends.
If I hadn’t eaten that cake, I’d feel much better now.
If I hadn’t stayed up all night, I wouldn’t be so tired today.
If we had known the traffic, we’d have taken a different route.
If you hadn’t forgotten your wallet, you wouldn’t need to borrow money.
If she hadn’t gone out in the rain, she wouldn’t be sick now.
If I had saved money, I’d be traveling now.
If they had booked earlier, they’d be sitting together now.
If I hadn’t eaten so much, I’d have room for dessert now.
If he had stayed home, he wouldn’t be in trouble now.
If you had planned better, you wouldn’t be stressed now.
If we had bought those tickets, we’d be at the concert now.
If she had told me earlier, I’d be ready now.
If I hadn’t forgotten my charger, my phone wouldn’t be dead.
If you had taken the umbrella, you wouldn’t be wet.
If I had tried harder, I’d have succeeded.

🎯 How to Practice
- Listen and Repeat: Play the flashcards, focus on pronunciation, and repeat each sentence out loud.
= Reflect and Personalize: Think about how these sentences apply to your life and practice creating your own.
- Repeat Daily: Repetition is the secret to fluency—make this part of your daily English practice!

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