• Learn to use "wish" and "if only" to express regrets about the past and unreal situations
• Expand vocabulary related to regrets, missed opportunities, and alternate possibilities
• Practice discussing things you wish had gone differently
Introduction to Expressing Regrets and Wishes
Why is it important?
Expressing regrets and wishes allows us to reflect on the past and imagine how things could have been different, which can be helpful in conversation and self-reflection.
Key Grammar Focus:
Wish:
Used to express a desire for something to be different, either in the present or past.
If only:
Similar to "wish," but often used to emphasize regret or a strong desire for change.
Examples:
Present wish:
I wish I had more time.
Past regret:
If only I had studied harder.
Grammar Focus
Using "Wish" and "If Only"
Wish + Past Simple
Use:
To express a desire for something to be different in the present.
Examples:
◦ I wish I were taller.
◦ She wishes she had more free time.
Wish + Past Perfect
Use:
To express regret about something that happened or didn't happen in the past.
Examples:
◦ I wish I had gone to the party.
◦ They wish they hadn’t made that mistake.
If Only
Use:
To express regret, often with a stronger emotional emphasis than "wish."
Examples:
◦ If only I had remembered to bring my keys!
◦ If only we had taken that opportunity.
Fill in the blanks:
1. I wish I __________ (speak) French fluently.
2. If only she __________ (not miss) the train.
Vocabulary
Regrets and Missed Opportunities
Key Vocabulary:
Regret:
Feeling sadness or disappointment over something that happened or didn’t happen.
Missed Opportunity:
A chance or occasion that was not taken.
Alternate Possibilities:
Different outcomes or scenarios that could have happened.
Phrases for Regret
I wish I had… ◦ If only I hadn’t… ◦ It would have been better if…
Example Sentences:
◦ I regret not taking the job offer.
◦ If only we had chosen a different route.
Match the phrase with the appropriate sentence:
1. __________ I had saved more money.
2. __________ we had left earlier.
Practice Activity
Expressing Regrets and Wishes
1. Write sentences expressing regrets or wishes using "wish" and "if only." Then, share with a partner.
2. Write a short paragraph reflecting on a past regret using both "wish" and "if only."
Homework:
Write a detailed reflection on a past regret using both "wish" and "if only" structures. Additionally, write about something in your present life that you wish were different.
Homework Example:
I wish I had taken that study abroad opportunity. If only I had known how valuable that experience would be, I would have applied sooner. Currently, I wish I had more free time to focus on personal projects.
Preview of Next Class:
Understanding and using the passive voice across different tenses.