 Chain conditionals. This is a more challenging version of pass the pig, and is sometimes referred to as a conditional train. The extra challenge is to create a new sentence using the end of the previous one. As with pass the pig, the teacher begins with a sentence, for example with a first conditional, if I go out tomorrow, I'll go to a beach. The next person in the team relay must then use the end of the previous sentence, if I go to the beach, I'll sunbathe. If I sunbathe, I'll get burnt. If I get burnt, I'll go to a pharmacy. Bear in mind you can include modals such as Miton could in this pattern too. Thanks so much for watching. We are ITTT, the leading provider for Teflon TESOL training courses. If you like this video, please subscribe by clicking the button down here, and click on any of the videos here on the left for more interesting teaching tips for getting certified to teach English abroad and online.