Wow!! thank you teacher! you are really great! here we go: If I had watched this video earlier, I wouldn't have made so much mistakes. or if you had posted this video and i had happend to wacth it, I wouldn't have made so much mistakes. am i right? thank you teacher.
If you are my teacher, I’ll become a better student. If you were my teacher, I’d become a better student (close my eyes and imagine this hypothetical situation) If you had been my teacher, I would have become the best student🥰 thanks Haddar! ( I regret that😕) maybe in the future 🙏🏻
Hey Hadar. This is off topic, but I wanted your input on this. I often have students say "I'm learning UK and US English." That's great for understanding what people say, it's terrible for pronunciation. No matter how I explain it, Students don't really seem to understand that they don't want a mixed accent. Do you have a way to explain this simply and effectively?
I can't believe she is a non-native speaker. I can't hear any accent at all. She is speaking with a generic/neutral American accent. The only accent I hear, if any, is a strong feminine/motherly accent, and that's it. Now I'm curious how she sounds like in her native language.
if i had not watched this fantastic lessons, I wouldn't have had an amazing moment. So thank you ever so much for bringing about this video. Greetings from colombia. You are so sweet.
Hi Hadar! I can't thank you enough. You're a lifesaver and one of the best English teachers I've ever known, grammar-wise and pronunciation-wise. As of today, I won't avoid any of conditional sentences.👍👍
I think most languages would use the hebrew version of conditional (Russian and French are languages from other groups i.e. Slavic and Romance respectively) who use conditional in the same non-English way...
Thank you for your amazing explanation 🌹🌹 #1 present __ will #2 past _____ would #3 perfect past (had +ed or V3) ____would have + ed or V3 Am I right?? I have questions about pronunciation. You say Result... (rezolt) Sentence (sen..nce) there is sound that you made between (sen... nce) but I don't know how to write it. YOU... YA Like when you said "beat ya" The last thing I want to ask about how to join your online live classes?? Thank you
i used to struggle SO much with these! but after immersing myself in the language it kinda became a second nature!! idk how to explain it, but it’s really cool when you catch yourself using conditionals correctly without having to think about it! it’s almost like urmm.....it’s like that bc it makes sense, idk why!!! you feel me??? 😂
Hi! :) I think it goes like this: 1) If I pay attention to Hadar, I'll be able to improve my English skills more effectively. 2) If I paid attention to Hadar, my journey to speak English fluently would be easier. 3) If I had paid attention to Hadar, I would've achieved my goals much faster and wouldn't have regret not having done it as I'm doing right now! Hope my sentences are clear! :D Lots of blessings!
😂 Too funny. " ... I'd kick your a** ... derriere/behind/butt." Young Lady Teacher was en fuego in this video. Conditionals as universes? Cool and fun! Repetition indeed.
You are right, conditionals in English are really a painful issue that makes no sense. Do you know what? For conditionals, I use patterns that are similar to the patterns in Hebrew up to this day, I just don't believe that the patterns in English are as good as the patterns in Hebrew, and I don't believe that there is any benefit in using conditionals with logic like in English. I up to this day say "if I will go, I will see her", because I believe that this logic has its own advantages.
Unlike most people, I find conditionals #1 and #3 sensible and easy to use. But conditional #2 drives me mad. I wanna scream "This is not how you do human!"
You are wrong about the First Conditional referring to 'Now' or 'Near Future'. It could be next year. If I go to Japan (on holiday next year) I will eat a lot of sushi every day.
I’ve always used Conditional 1 with the I’ll.... in the first part of the sentence 😂.. Conditional 3 is definitely the hardest part! But you explained it so well, now I got it! Thanks so much!!!
How many words the English language has ? How many words from this huge vocabulary one should use when he/she want to express himself, herself as a professional writer ?
It was so useful video, and the effects was so funny. The repetition was also very funny, but when I succses to say the sentences fluency it was so cool. Thank you very much
Thank you Hadar. Now I can truly say that I get the first ,second and third conditional. Your explanations and teaching method are really effective. Keep up the good work 👍
Still English language needs further rule study to come up with similar features in many dimension specially a native countries are confusing elders and young generations had their own question yet did not get answer .
I have never said if i will ever in my life. What is wrong with the sentence in 12:35? Doesn't it seem like a second conditional? We use got as past participle instead of gotten.
I thought I would never be any good at these conditionals that I've been trying to learn for over a year, you just made me understand the whole thing in less than 20 minutes.. There's nothing I can really say :)
Feedback: as a native speaker of American English, I would say some of this stuff differently … for one thing, I wouldn't really consider it incorrect to put the future tense in there [I don't know of any valid rule that really prohibits that]. Moreover, I probably wouldn't use the conditional with only the future tense without adding a probability word like "probably" when talking about the future … also, the present tense can simply be used for describing habits … like if I go, then they treat me badly [both present tense]. Also, the video refers to thing as if they are just past, which is kind of like just glossing over the "subjunctive," which often sounds the same … however, one exception that comes to mind is the phrase: "if I were" … I might also use phrases like "if I were to [verb], then [subject] would [verb or verb phrase]" ... example: "if I were to go, [then] I'd see her" ... I think in order for this topic to be more completely covered, more examples with "would" or contractions like I'd, he'd, she'd, it'd, we'd, you'd, they'd + [verb or verb phrase] as well as subjunctive forms should have a more complete explanation, also with key connecting verb forms like would be allowed to, would be able to, would like [to], would have to, would be supposed to, would be able to ... P.S. I'd also recommend avoiding profanity for more video shares ... I was going to share this video, but then was disinclined to ... other videos on the channel are better and there is helpful pronunciation content, etc.
Thanks for the feedback and the valuable information. But here’s the thing- when you try to explain it all, all at once- it’s confusing and nothing registers. As I said at the beginning of the video , if you understand the outline of the main 3 conditionals it’s easier later to deal with other conditionals and variations. Clarity and simplicity is more important than accuracy because it builds confidence. The end result is not complete mastery of conditionals but the feeling of control. And by simplifying the lesson- you can help students get there. 💪🏽
Download my FREE & EFFECTIVE conditional sentences practice sheet & recording 👉 bit.ly/3W9MZG7
Wow!! thank you teacher! you are really great!
here we go:
If I had watched this video earlier, I wouldn't have made so much mistakes.
or
if you had posted this video and i had happend to wacth it, I wouldn't have made so much mistakes.
am i right? thank you teacher.
That's great really I appreciate your way of teaching. You are a creative professor of English.
Greetings, Dear Teacher,
Thank You so much :)
I am waiting Your course in January, 2021!
You gave me a hope to learn English and be accurate! 🌻🌻🌻
I really liked this way to explain them. Do you plan on doing like a second part with mixed conditionals?
yes,it's a good way,i hope she does it next time
I'm looking forward to your video Hadar!!!!😘😘😘
Haha I hope I will not disappoint you!
I love this 🧡
If I met you, I would be a great English speaker 😂.
Litteraly you are best English teacher in the world. I am damn sure I am right.
haha and you're the best subscriber and student in the world
You are dawn right... Best Teacher of English in the whole World
@@hadar.shemesh Hai hadar thank you for your lesson today, I'm from Indonesia and i like all your videos, all of this help me to improve my english
@@hadar.shemesh I'm waiting your next lesson about english sprint
First: You’re BEAUTIFUL!
Second: You’re BEAUTIFUL!
Third: You’re BEAUTIFUL!
Ok, now I can say: You’re an EXCELLENT TEACHER!
❤️
This is not an easy grammar point to teach or to learn. Nice presentation! :)
If you are my teacher, I’ll become a better student.
If you were my teacher, I’d become a better student (close my eyes and imagine this hypothetical situation)
If you had been my teacher, I would have become the best student🥰 thanks Haddar! ( I regret that😕) maybe in the future 🙏🏻
I love your examples.
This is GOOOOLD ... after 7 years studying english I think I just got it :/ ....
Amazing!
Hey Hadar. This is off topic, but I wanted your input on this. I often have students say "I'm learning UK and US English." That's great for understanding what people say, it's terrible for pronunciation. No matter how I explain it, Students don't really seem to understand that they don't want a mixed accent. Do you have a way to explain this simply and effectively?
I can't believe she is a non-native speaker. I can't hear any accent at all. She is speaking with a generic/neutral American accent. The only accent I hear, if any, is a strong feminine/motherly accent, and that's it. Now I'm curious how she sounds like in her native language.
if i had not watched this fantastic lessons, I wouldn't have had an amazing moment. So thank you ever so much for bringing about this video. Greetings from colombia. You are so sweet.
Nice example! :)
Hi Hadar! I can't thank you enough. You're a lifesaver and one of the best English teachers I've ever known, grammar-wise and pronunciation-wise. As of today, I won't avoid any of conditional sentences.👍👍
The best teacher
I think most languages would use the hebrew version of conditional (Russian and French are languages from other groups i.e. Slavic and Romance respectively) who use conditional in the same non-English way...
Hi Hadar. I'm loving your explanation, so imaginative and awe-inspiring. Keep up with this style.
Coincidentally I'm watching stranger things this week, I guess these are stranger things of English 🤣🤣🤣
Hi How are you are you okay 🌷🌹🥀
Fantastic explanation of the grammar terms and love the "Stranger Things" intro! :)
Thank you for your amazing explanation 🌹🌹
#1 present __ will
#2 past _____ would
#3 perfect past (had +ed or V3) ____would have + ed or V3
Am I right??
I have questions about pronunciation.
You say
Result... (rezolt)
Sentence (sen..nce) there is sound that you made between (sen... nce) but I don't know how to write it.
YOU... YA Like when you said
"beat ya"
The last thing I want to ask about how to join your online live classes??
Thank you
i used to struggle SO much with these! but after immersing myself in the language it kinda became a second nature!! idk how to explain it, but it’s really cool when you catch yourself using conditionals correctly without having to think about it! it’s almost like urmm.....it’s like that bc it makes sense, idk why!!! you feel me??? 😂
Hi! :) I think it goes like this: 1) If I pay attention to Hadar, I'll be able to improve my English skills more effectively. 2) If I paid attention to Hadar, my journey to speak English fluently would be easier. 3) If I had paid attention to Hadar, I would've achieved my goals much faster and wouldn't have regret not having done it as I'm doing right now! Hope my sentences are clear! :D Lots of blessings!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
:-):-)🤩 you explain amazing and seeing your video improve my accent so much. I have been seeing your videos for years 😍🤩:-) 👬🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
Oh, dear Hadar..
I am relaly impressed and in love with you. May God give you plenty of success...
Thanks a million....
I got confuse when you say. if I had ,,,,,,, I would have ..... for me it sounds like , I wouldn't . you incredible good
😂 Too funny. " ... I'd kick your a** ... derriere/behind/butt." Young Lady Teacher was en fuego in this video. Conditionals as universes? Cool and fun! Repetition indeed.
You are right, conditionals in English are really a painful issue that makes no sense. Do you know what? For conditionals, I use patterns that are similar to the patterns in Hebrew up to this day, I just don't believe that the patterns in English are as good as the patterns in Hebrew, and I don't believe that there is any benefit in using conditionals with logic like in English.
I up to this day say "if I will go, I will see her", because I believe that this logic has its own advantages.
If I’d Known Hadar earlier I’d have spoken better English. That’s right ?
Thank you so much
You talk way 2 much. Very high TTT. Topic was to the point.....appreciated !@
How about the Mixed conditional waiting for that one
wow nice intro btw
I understand very well but this day I’m going to practice, thanks Hadar, happy Sunday
😁Thank you Hadar! Your way of explanation this topic wonderful and useful!
The third one is the craziest, definitely, makes my brain boil :))))) Thanks, great video!
If l didn't watch your video,l wouldn't know how important is to speak english properly!!🤩
Unlike most people, I find conditionals #1 and #3 sensible and easy to use.
But conditional #2 drives me mad.
I wanna scream "This is not how you do human!"
You are wrong about the First Conditional referring to 'Now' or 'Near Future'. It could be next year. If I go to Japan (on holiday next year) I will eat a lot of sushi every day.
I’ve always used Conditional 1 with the I’ll.... in the first part of the sentence 😂.. Conditional 3 is definitely the hardest part! But you explained it so well, now I got it! Thanks so much!!!
Great! And now the secret to bring it home is repetition. Download the practice sheet and drill it with me! 🔥
Where can I find this ?
It is interesting keep up the good work.👌👍
if you had tried a bit harder in the matches you played the fans wouldn't have given you the nickname "the underdog"
How many words the English language has ? How many words from this huge vocabulary one should use when he/she want to express himself, herself as a professional writer ?
I have always struggled with these conditional types and it was one of the big problem in my English grammar thank you so much for this lesson
This is a total mind blowing, new level of thinking for me..ahahah. Awesome! Thanks!!!
You are amazing , I’m growing in my inglês for sure, you are 100%🎉
וואו, את מעולה! כיף שגיליתי אותך!
Wow, You're amazing! I'm so happy I found you!
It’s a wonderful idea that you share. A million thanks!❤
It was so useful video, and the effects was so funny. The repetition was also very funny, but when I succses to say the sentences fluency it was so cool. Thank you very much
Jesus says if thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believers. What does this condition mean?
Very Impressive your teaching method ♥️ ♥️
Great teaching!
If I had money I’d give her $1000000000000 for this lesson.
15:25 from a non-native speaker I'd be dumb not to take that advice..you rock🙌
If I had known your videos before, I'd have improved a lot by this time.
Thank you Hadar.
Now I can truly say that I get the first ,second and third conditional.
Your explanations and teaching method are really effective.
Keep up the good work 👍
I am awlays feeling the third conditional is the most difficult to use. I am struggling for it many years
if I meeted this chanel before, I'd watch all your videos. You're a great teacher. thanks a lot for your lessons
Still English language needs further rule study to come up with similar features in many dimension specially a native countries are confusing elders and young generations had their own question yet did not get answer .
The best explanation ever!!!!
Who says you are not a native speaker of English language ? I will certainly say you are lieing.
I learn a lot from you Open my head in English
Thanks.
I have never said if i will ever in my life. What is wrong with the sentence in 12:35? Doesn't it seem like a second conditional?
We use got as past participle instead of gotten.
It's amazing and clear explanation! 👍👍👍
LOVE THE WAY YOU EXPLAIN - SIMPLE ❤❤❤❤ ( CUTE ) 👈🤗
Hi Hadar tis make a sense or it’s a big no ; no if I had fail the test I would’ve disheartening thank you 🙏
1.- cause/effect. 2. Dreaming. 3. Regrets:(
You are awesome.love you from Toronto Canada.
I feel like more confidence with your pronunciation practice
I am in love with your teaching. You are very natural 😍😍
If I had met you before, my life would have been different.❤❤
Wow Hadar your videos are always on point!! I've always had problems with "will and would". Thank you so much for this video. ❤❤
Hi How are you 🌷
Which conditional would the phrases, "If I were to...," "If she were to...," and "If you were to..." go?
It is not conditional it is subjunctive mood for things happen in the future.
For the third one I just think of turning back the clock
Hi Hadar, your Instagram page does not work.
You provide me with the best practice.
Could you make the same with mixed conditional
If I had three arms, I would be able to take a tray and a suitcase and open the door at the same time
I thought I would never be any good at these conditionals that I've been trying to learn for over a year, you just made me understand the whole thing in less than 20 minutes.. There's nothing I can really say :)
It is same like i would have,i could have,i should have
i LikE you 🌻👍
The starting was "stranger things" 🤣🤣 I am sure she is remaking it.
For one moment I thought I am going to see stranger thingsb😅
Thank you very much for your vidéo good job 🥀
Feedback: as a native speaker of American English, I would say some of this stuff differently … for one thing, I wouldn't really consider it incorrect to put the future tense in there [I don't know of any valid rule that really prohibits that]. Moreover, I probably wouldn't use the conditional with only the future tense without adding a probability word like "probably" when talking about the future … also, the present tense can simply be used for describing habits … like if I go, then they treat me badly [both present tense]. Also, the video refers to thing as if they are just past, which is kind of like just glossing over the "subjunctive," which often sounds the same … however, one exception that comes to mind is the phrase: "if I were" … I might also use phrases like "if I were to [verb], then [subject] would [verb or verb phrase]" ... example: "if I were to go, [then] I'd see her" ... I think in order for this topic to be more completely covered, more examples with "would" or contractions like I'd, he'd, she'd, it'd, we'd, you'd, they'd + [verb or verb phrase] as well as subjunctive forms should have a more complete explanation, also with key connecting verb forms like would be allowed to, would be able to, would like [to], would have to, would be supposed to, would be able to ... P.S. I'd also recommend avoiding profanity for more video shares ... I was going to share this video, but then was disinclined to ... other videos on the channel are better and there is helpful pronunciation content, etc.
Thanks for the feedback and the valuable information. But here’s the thing- when you try to explain it all, all at once- it’s confusing and nothing registers. As I said at the beginning of the video , if you understand the outline of the main 3 conditionals it’s easier later to deal with other conditionals and variations. Clarity and simplicity is more important than accuracy because it builds confidence. The end result is not complete mastery of conditionals but the feeling of control. And by simplifying the lesson- you can help students get there. 💪🏽
Thanks a lot, Hadar. If I had known your channel before, I wouldn't have struggled with my English!
Haha but you know it now! Yay! 😍
I dread this topic. Can't wait to watch the whole video
the third condition is the hardest one. You're the best Hadar, thank you
past = subjunctive mood
My beautiful teacher 👩🏫
Thank you Hadar , love you❤
If I went to the moon, I'd be an astraunant or space cadet
Great great great!! Thanks!! 🙏🏼
Thank you! I finally got it!
Hey Hadar, really I like its great tips!
Thank you!! Amazing explanation!
If I won the lottery. I’d buy one more house
Loved your video. Big fan bye
thank you so much Ms👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍