[0:00]Welcome everybody to Sunita's English Adventure. I hope you all are doing amazing. And let me take a moment to say this that this session is really special for me because I have some of my WhatsApp community members on my channel today.
[0:14]So it feels nothing less than a family, like it doesn't feel like I'm hosting a session but it feels like it is a small family get together and I hope the feelings are mutual.
[0:24]So tell me, how are you all feeling?
[0:27]Ma'am, uh, I am very much excited because I am, uh, full of this because I'm going to talk with you and that's why I'm very much happy and excited also.
[0:37]That's great. It's so good to know that that you all are so excited for today's session.
[0:42]So without further ado, let's begin today's session. It's going to be a rapid fire challenge in which we are going to revise conditional sentences.
[0:52]So take it easy. Like do not need to feel that pressure. Just take it easy, okay?
[0:58]Uh, let me tell you, uh, how it will work. So I'll call your name and if somebody gets stuck, someone else can steal their chance, okay?
[1:07]That way we'll do it. So I'll call your names. You don't have to speak in between.
[1:11]I'll just call your names and then you have to speak. All right?
[1:15]So let's start easy. First one is for Arpit.
[1:19]Agar tum mehat karoge to tum pass ho jaoge. Yes, ma'am.
[1:23]If you will make efforts, then you will definitely will get success.
[1:29]Okay, almost correct. Try again.
[1:32]Agar tum mehat karoge to tum pass ho jaoge.
[1:35]Agar tum mehat karoge to tum pass ho jaoge. One thing. Okay, okay, okay. If you will do make effort, then definitely you will, uh, get, uh, pass.
[1:48]Okay. So it's not correct. Let me ask someone else. Anyone who has the right answer?
[1:54]Agar tum mehat karoge to pass ho jaoge.
[1:57]I want to say, if you work hard, you will definitely pass the exam.
[2:02]If you work hard, you will pass. That's the correct answer.
[2:05]Next Junu.
[2:08]Agar barish hogi to hum bahar nahi jayenge.
[2:11]So if it will rain, then, uh, we'll not, uh, go out.
[2:15]Mm-hmm. Gauri.
[2:19]If it rains, we will not go out.
[2:23]That's the correct answer. If it rains, we'll not go out.
[2:27]All right. And try to be quick because it's a rapid fire challenge, so you have to answer really quick.
[2:32]So don't overthink, don't take more time. Just answer.
[2:36]Agar tum mujhe call karoge to mai answer karunga.
[2:39]If you call me, I would answer.
[2:42]Are you sure? I will, I will answer. Brilliant, brilliant. Okay, Mausam, next one is for you.
[2:50]Agar mai ameer hota to mai duniya ghumta.
[2:53]If I were rich, I would, uh, go outside or I would, what I say, ma'am?
[3:02]I would travel the world. Is it cond I would travel the world. Right?
[3:06]Your sentence structure was, uh, conditions. Absolutely correct. Structure is, okay. That was correct, right? So, uh, let me just repeat that. If I were rich, I would travel the world.
[3:18]Okay, that was the answer. Agar tum teacher na hote to tum kya hote?
[3:23]If you weren't teacher, then what would you be?
[3:28]Perfect, perfect. Yes, Sumitra.
[3:31]Agar mai tumhari jagah hota to mai kya karta?
[3:34]If I am at your place, then would do.
[3:39]Mm, Junu. If I were you, what would I do?
[3:45]Hm, almost correct, but if we had to speak in the same manner so we can say if I were in your place, what would I do?
[3:53]If I were in your place, what would I do?
[3:58]All right, so now let's go to the past regret mode on. So yes, Nidhi.
[4:02]Agar maine padhai ki hoti to mai pass ho jata.
[4:06]If I had studied, I would have passed.
[4:11]Superb. Mausam. Agar usne mujhe bataya hota to mai uski help karta.
[4:16]If he had told me, I would have, uh, helped, helped him.
[4:23]Perfect, perfect, okay.
[4:26]Okay. Gauri.
[4:29]Agar tumne jaldi kiya hota to tum jeet jate.
[4:32]If you had, uh, if you had did quickly, you would have succeeded.
[4:39]Mm, anyone else?
[4:42]Ma'am if if you had been quick, you would have succeed.
[4:46]Yes, you would have succeeded. You would have succeeded or you would have won.
[4:53]Right? Okay, very well, you all are on fire today, I must say.
[4:58]Now, this one is a little tricky.
[5:01]Okay, Nidhi, agar maine padhai ki hoti to mai aaj successful hota.
[5:05]If I had studied, then I would have been successful today.
[5:10]Mausami. Okay, if I had studied, I could have succeeded.
[5:17]Hm. No. Let me speak, ma'am. Yes, yes. If I had studied, uh, I would have succeed today.
[5:30]Hm. No. May I, ma'am? Yes, Junu. If I had studied, I would be successful today.
[5:37]If I had studied, I would be successful today.
[5:42]Yes, I would be successful today. We're talking about past but thinking about today, so it's a sentence of mixed conditional, right?
[5:50]Ki agar maine padhai ki hoti thinking about past, but aaj ke bare mein baat kar rahe hain, present ke bare mein baat kar rahe hain ki mai aaj successful hota, right?
[5:58]So the right answer is if I had studied, I would be successful today.
[6:04]All right. Okay, next one is for Sumitra.
[6:08]Sumitra, agar usne risk liya hota to aaj wo khush hota.
[6:13]Uh, if he had taken risk, then, uh, he would be happy today.
[6:21]Very good, almost correct, correct. If he had taken the risk, he would be happy today.
[6:27]Okay, you were just missing that the there before risk.
[6:30]All right, very well done. That was just a warm up. Now final rapid fire.
[6:35]So yes, one by one. Gauri, agar tum abhi nikloge to tum samay par pahunch jaoge.
[6:41]If you leave now, you will reach.
[6:44]You will reach on time. Perfect. On time.
[6:47]Arpit, agar mai tum hota to mai ye mauka nahi chhodta.
[6:53]If I will have in place of you, I will not, uh, leave it.
[7:01]Hm, Sunanda. I will not leave this opportunity.
[7:06]Ma'am, again, tell me, please. Agar mai tum hota, okay, to mai ye mauka nahi chhodta, Sunanda.
[7:14]If I were you, I never, I, I would never, uh, left that opportunity.
[7:25]Almost correct. Instead of left, you can use miss.
[7:28]I would not miss this opportunity. If I were you, I would not miss this opportunity, Arpit. Arpit, that is clear?
[7:35]Yes, ma'am. Okay, very good. I were you. If I were you, agar mai tum hota, right? Okay, okay. Mai ye mauka nahi chhodta. I will not miss this opportunity.
[7:47]I will not leave this, yes. Leave this or miss this opportunity. Can you repeat that, the whole sentence?
[7:52]If I were you, I will not, I would not leave this opportunity. Miss this opportunity.
[7:58]Perfect, perfect. Yes, Junu. Agar usne mehat ki hoti to wo jeet jata.
[8:03]If he had work hard, if he had worked hard, he would have won.
[8:13]Won, sorry, he would have won. He would have won, that's the correct answer.
[8:19]All right. Nidhi. Agar barish hogi to match cancel ho jayega.
[8:24]If it rains, then the match will be cancelled.
[8:30]Spot on. Yes, Mausami.
[8:33]Agar mere pas zyada paise hote to mai business shuru karta.
[8:37]Jyada paise hote to business shuru karta. Ha, aaj business shuru karta.
[8:44]Achcha, present scenario it is. Hm. Okay, if, uh, I had a lot of money, I would have started, yeah, would have started a new journey or would be starting.
[9:28]Hm, okay. You can say that if I had more money, I would be starting a new business today or you can say if I had more money, I would start a business today, right, in a simple way.
[9:40]Okay, in continuous form also, we can say, no, would be starting.
[9:44]That makes sense. Yes, we can say that.
[9:47]Okay, Sumitra, agar tumne mujhe pehle bataya hota to mai tumhari madad karta.
[9:51]If you had told me before, then I would, I would have helped, helped you.
[10:00]Good, good. Gauri, agar tum dhyan doge to tumhe samajh aaega.
[10:04]If you focus, you will understand.
[10:07]Absolutely right. Okay. Arpit.
[10:10]Agar mai famous hota to mai logon ko help karta.
[10:13]If I had got, got fame, uh, definitely I would, uh, help, uh, people.
[10:22]I would be help people. Sunanda, agar mai famous hota to mai logon ki help karta.
[10:29]If I had rich, I, I would help the people.
[10:38]Junu, I would have helped the people. Yes, yes. I would have helped the people.
[10:43]If I had rich, I would have helped the people.
[10:47]The first part of the sentence needs correction. Junu.
[10:52]If I were rich, I would have helped the people.
[10:57]If I were famous or if I were rich, I would have sorry. Famous. Okay, okay, okay. Yes, yes, yes.
[11:03]And in present scenario, you can say, I would help people, right?
[11:10]Okay, Junu, next one, agar usne risk is there any disturbance in the background?
[11:15]No. My background, you all can hear me clearly, right?
[11:19]Okay, agar usne risk liya hota to wo aaj successful hota. Junu.
[11:24]Okay, if he had taken the risk, he would be successful today.
[11:30]Perfect. Sunanda, agar tum ab shuru karoge to tum jaldi seekh jaoge.
[11:35]If you start early, then you, uh, you will learn fast.
[11:41]You learn fast or you learn quickly, if you start now, you learn quickly.
[11:46]Fast, quickly.
[11:49]Very good. Yes, Mausami. Agar mai tumhari jagah hota to mai maafi mangta.
[11:55]Is present tense, ma'am. Yes, let's take this in present tense. We are Bengali, a little bit confused with Hindi.
[12:02]Present scenario.
[12:05]Okay, if I question, ma'am, again, please repeat one second.
[12:09]Agar mai tumhari jagah hota to mai maafi mangta.
[12:14]If I were you, if I were in your place, I would, would, would be, would apologize. I would apologize.
[12:24]I would apologize. Very good, quick and accurate. Very nice.
[12:29]Okay, next one, Nidhi.
[12:32]Agar usne mujhe call kiya hota to mai jata.
[12:36]If he had called me, then I would have gone.
[12:42]That's correct. Very good. Okay, Sumitra, agar tu mehat karogi to tumhara confidence badhega.
[12:50]If you will do hard work, then your, you'll boost your confident.
[12:57]Hm. It needs a little correction. Gauri.
[13:02]Yes, ma'am, question. Agar tum mehat karogi to tumhara confidence badhega.
[13:08]If you, if you put efforts, you will boost your confidence.
[13:16]Okay, good. Or we can also say, if you work hard, your confidence will increase, okay?
[13:21]Your sentence was also correct.
[13:24]Right? And because this is a real truth.
[13:29]Yes. It's a first conditional sentence.
[13:32]Okay. Possibility is there.
[13:36]Okay, Arpit, agar mere pas wings hote to mai udta.
[13:40]If I had wings, I, ma'am, this is for past, no, aaj udta. Agar mere pas wings hote to mai udta.
[13:52]If I had wings, correct, complete your sentence.
[13:57]If I had wings, I would fly today.
[14:00]Brilliant, brilliant. Very good. Okay, next Sunanda. Agar maine wo galti nahi ki hoti to aaj mai khush hota.
[14:08]If I hadn't, if I hadn't done this, if I hadn't did, if I hadn't done this mistake. If I had not done this mistake, I would have happy today.
[14:29]I would happy today. No, Junu.
[14:35]If I hadn't done the mistake, I would be happy today.
[14:40]Still needs a correction. Mausami.
[14:45]Yes, ma'am. Question, please.
[14:48]Agar maine wo galti nahi ki hoti, agar maine ye mistake nahi ki hoti to aaj mai happy hota.
[14:55]So if I had not done the mistake, I would be happy now.
[15:01]Still Nidhi.
[15:05]If I hadn't made that mistake, then I would be happy today.
[15:10]That's the correct answer. With mistake, we use make, not do or did.
[15:17]If I hadn't made that mistake, I would be happy today.
[15:22]All right, next Sumitra.
[15:27]Agar wo samay par aata, agar wo time par aata to hum meeting shuru kar dete.
[15:32]If he had reached on the time, then we would have started the meeting.
[15:39]Very good. If he had reached or arrived, if he had arrived on time, we would have started the meeting.
[15:46]Okay, very good. Next Gauri.
[15:49]Agar tum sach bologe to log tum par bharosa karoge, trust karenge.
[15:55]If you tell truth, the people will trust you.
[15:59]Perfect. Next Arpit.
[16:02]Agar mai zyada confident hota, agar mai zyada confident hota to mai stage par bolta.
[16:07]If I had more confident, I would have spoke on stage, spoken on stage.
[16:15]Mm-hmm, Sunanda.
[16:18]If I, if I were confident, I, I would spoke on stage.
[16:26]Still needs correction. Junu.
[16:30]If I had been more confident, I would have spoken on the stage.
[16:38]That's correct, or we can also say, if I were more confident because we are talking about the state, so you can also use were.
[16:45]So if I were more confident, I would speak on the stage, right?
[16:51]Okay, ma'am, I made the mistake, like I had to say made that time.
[16:58]Yes, yes, in that sentence, right?
[17:02]Okay, Mausami, next one is for you. Agar usne mauka liya hota to uski life alag hoti. Matlab ki agar usne opportunity li hoti to uski life different hoti.
[17:16]That means it's a past regret. Ha, it's a regret. If she or he had taken that opportunity, uh, her life might have renewed or what I can say, uski life different.
[17:40]Might have changed. Her life might have changed or might be different from now.
[17:49]I think you already know the answer, but you're just simply getting confused.
[17:52]You know the answer. Okay, if it is regret, ma'am, then it is might have or could have or if it is, uh, I'm telling about present scenario, then, uh, it would be different.
[18:03]Hm. So let's ask someone else. Yes, Nidhi, what do you think?
[18:10]If he had taken the opportunity, his life would be different.
[18:25]His life would have been different.
[18:29]Okay, so this is the last one for the day and this is for Gauri, okay?
[18:37]Agar maine time manage kiya hota to aaj main stress free hota.
[18:42]If I had managed time today, I would have stress free.
[18:48]I would have been stress free.
[18:52]Sunanda. Uh, ma'am, please, again, question.
[18:56]Agar maine time manage kiya hota to mai aaj stress free hota.
[19:02]If I had managed time today, I am stress, uh, today, uh, I am stress free.
[19:10]Hm. Um, Junu.
[19:15]I would be stress free, ma'am. It is also, okay.
[19:19]If I had, uh, I, uh, today, if I had, um, managed time, today I would be stress free.
[19:28]So that is the correct answer, but still let's try to reframe it, okay? Or let me just tell you the correct answer. The correct answer is if I had managed my time, I would be, mm-hmm, stress free today.
[19:42]Okay, so your answer was almost correct. Very good. So yes, here, let's end this game and I hope you all really enjoyed this. I hope you've learned something as well and we're going to revise the concepts of conditionals in our sessions as well in our WhatsApp group, okay?
[19:58]So you'll get more of it, you'll understand it better if you don't understand it already. Okay? Otherwise, it's very easy. We don't have to go by structure. We simply have to learn how to use them in context or how to use them in real life. So once you get it, you'll be able to frame sentences very quickly, okay?
[20:15]So did you enjoy the session? The game? Yes, ma'am.
[20:18]Yes. Yes, ma'am. Yes. Yes.
[20:22]Great. And yes, thank you everybody for being here. For being a part of this session. You all made my day. It feels so great to meet you all again and again. So yes, thank you so much.
[20:33]And for my audience, those who are watching, let me give you one task.
[20:38]You can answer this in the comments. If you could change one thing in your life, what would it be?
[20:43]And I'll see you all in the next session then. Okay? Have a great day ahead, everybody.
[20:48]Thank you, ma'am, thank you for this opportunity. Thank you, ma'am. Thank you. Thank you. Bye. Take care everybody.



