About Course
Learning conditionals in English can be quite a challenge. Yet, these structures play a crucial role in professional communication, and the way you use them can make or break the impression you leave.
This course is designed to help you master all classic conditionals, along with mixed and false ones. We will also explore inversion in conditionals and a range of constructions that function in a similar way.
Most importantly, everything we do will be rooted in real business contexts. You’ll work with examples and case studies drawn from meetings, negotiations, emails, and presentations—situations where the right conditional form can make your message sound clear, confident, and persuasive.
Ready to embark on this journey and finally make friends with English conditionals? Let’s master them together and take your confidence to the next level!
Course Content
Course Introduction
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Course Overview
Introduction to Conditionals
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What are conditionals
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General structure
Zero Conditional
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Structure
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Usage
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Questions
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Case Study: Brain Overload
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Case Study: Brain Overload (comments)
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Wrap-up
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Zero Conditional – Quiz
First Conditional
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Structure
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Usage
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Case Study 1: Spring Launch
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Case Study 1: Spring Launch (comments)
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As long as, on condition that, etc.
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Unless
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Questions: general
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Questions: supposing / suppose / what if
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Imperatives
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Case Study 2: Getting Promoted
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Case Study 2: Getting Promoted (comments)
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Wrap-up
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First Conditional – Quiz
Second Conditional
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Structure
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Usage
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If I were you
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Questions
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Case Study: Interview Nerves
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Case Study: Interview Nerves (comments)
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Wrap-up
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Second Conditional – Quiz
Third Conditional
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Structure
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Usage
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‘d
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‘ve
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Questions
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Case Study: Trade Fair
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Case Study: Trade Fair (comments)
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Wrap-up
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Third Conditional – Quiz
Mixed Conditional (3+2)
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Structure
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Usage
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Mixed conditional (3+2) vs third conditional (3+3)
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Questions
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Case Study: Forks in the Road
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Case Study: Forks in the Road (comments)
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Wrap-up
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Mixed Conditional (3+2) – Quiz
Mixed Conditional (2+3)
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Structure
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Usage
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Mixed conditional (2+3) vs third conditional (3+3) vs second conditional (2+2)
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Questions
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Case Study: The Costly Mistake
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Case Study: The Costly Mistake (comments)
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Wrap-up
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Mixed Conditional (2+3) – Quiz
Inversion in Conditionals
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Introduction
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Third Conditional
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Second Conditional
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First Conditional
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Case Study: Upcoming Q3 Compliance Audit
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Case Study: Upcoming Q3 Compliance Audit (comments)
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Wrap-up
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Inversion in Conditionals – Quiz
But for
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Introduction
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But for (1)
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But for (2)
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If it weren’t for
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If it weren’t for: inversion
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If it hadn’t been for
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If it hadn’t been for: inversion
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Case Study: Emails
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Case Study: Emails (comments)
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Wrap-up
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But for – Quiz
False Conditionals
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Introduction
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Structure
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Usage
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Classic conditionals vs false conditionals
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Case Study: Career Advice
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Case Study: Career Advice (comments)
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False conditionals – Quiz
Course Wrap-Up & Certification
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Wrap-up
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Conditionals – Test
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Certificate