B1 Intermediate
Hypothetical situations
If I had more free time, I would learn another language.Introduction

These sentences describe unreal or unlikely situations in the present or future.
1. What would the speaker do with a month off?
2. What would the speaker change as manager?
3. What might happen if people worked fewer hours?
Presentation
Laura: If you could change one thing about your job, what would it be?
Eric: If I had the chance, I would work four days a week instead of five.
Laura: That sounds nice. What would you do with the extra time?
Eric: I would probably study more and spend more time with my family.
Laura: If I were in your position, I would also use the time to rest more.
Eric: Exactly. I think I would be much more productive.
Language Focus
We use the second conditional for imaginary present or future situations: If + past simple, would + base verb.
Usamos o second conditional para situações imaginárias no presente ou futuro: If + passado simples, would + verbo base.
- Imaginary plan: If I had more money, I would travel more.
- Advice from another perspective: If I were you, I would take a break.
- Possible result: People might feel better if they slept more.
- Question: What would you do if you had more free time?
Pronunciation + Form
The most common pattern is If I had..., I would.... At this level, If I were you is also very useful.
Practice
1. Which sentence is a second conditional sentence?
2. Which phrase gives advice in a hypothetical way?
3. Which response fits the question 'What would you do if you had a month off?'
4. Which sentence sounds hypothetical, not real?
Production
Discuss imaginary situations with a partner. Try to give full answers and ask one follow-up question each time.
- If you could live anywhere, where would you live?
- If you had a year free from work or study, what would you do?
- If you were the school director, what would you change?
- If your city had more parks, how would life change?