My career path in conditionals

One of the projects I worked on in my English class was an audio about my work experience. I talked about my current job as an audiovisual producer, the different roles I’ve had, and everything I’ve learned so far. To make it more interesting, I used zero, first, and second conditionals to describe what happens or could happen in my job. It was a cool way to connect grammar with real-life situations from my career.

If you'd like to hear it, here it is:


An extra detail about this activity is that our teacher introduced us to some great tools to improve our pronunciation. One of them was an amazing AI resource called Natural Reader, which helped us practice and listen to how words should sound in real contexts. It made the learning process more dynamic and interactive, and it really motivated me to keep improving my speaking skills.

This project helped me see how grammar can actually connect with real experiences. By applying the conditionals to my own job, I realized that learning English is not only about memorizing rules, it’s about using them to describe our reality and express our growth. It made me feel more confident about using English in professional situations.

Thank you very much for reading! 💕



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