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On August 18, 2004, the beta was released to owners of Counter-Strike: Condition Zero and those who had received a Half-Life 2 voucher bundled with some ATI Radeon video cards. While the original release only included a version for Microsoft Windows, the game eventually received a port to OS X on June 23, 2010 with a Linux port afterwards in 2013. Counter-Strike: Condition Zero is an action multiplayer shooter video game, the sequel to Counter-Strike. The game features a multiplayer mode, which features updated character models, textures, maps, and other graphical tweaks. It also includes two single-player campaigns, including Condition Zero: Deleted Scenes. Featuring its extensive Tour of Duty campaign, a massive number of skirmish. Commonly, this program's installer has the following filenames: hl.exe, czero.exe, cstrike.exe, Counter Strike - Condition Zero Ultimate Edition - FlaSh.exe and gtasa.exe etc. Also the tool is known as 'Counter-Strike Condition Zero', 'Counter-Strike Condition Zero 071504', 'Counter-Strike Condition Zero honosts'. Counter Strike Condition Zero is an excellent action game which gives an astonishing experience of shooting and combating. What a single player mode gets are 18 different missions that are different from each other every mission has its own unique map and objectives.

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ESL Zero Conditional Worksheet - Reading and Writing Activity - Pre-intermediate (A2) - 30 minutes

In this zero conditional exercises PDF, students practice how to form the zero conditional tense and use it to describe facts and things that are generally true. Give each student a copy of the two-page worksheet. Students begin by matching sentence halves together to make zero conditional sentences. Next, students use vocabulary from a box in its correct form to complete zero conditional sentences. After that, students answer whether zero conditional sentences are factually true or false. Students then move on to rewrite pairs of sentences to create a zero conditional sentence. In the last exercise, students use their own ideas to complete zero conditional sentences, saying how they feel or what they do in the given situations. Finally, review the students' sentences as a class and provide feedback.

Interactive Version - Here is a zero conditional interactive worksheet to help students learn how to form the zero conditional and use it to describe things that are true.

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ESL Zero Conditional Activity - Reading, Writing and Speaking - Pre-intermediate (A2) - 30 minutes

In this printable zero conditional activity, students use the zero conditional to explain what kitchen appliances do. Give each student a copy of the worksheet. The students begin by matching words to pictures of kitchen appliances. After that, students move on to match zero conditional sentence halves about the kitchen appliances and then write the name of the appliance each sentence describes. Next, divide the students into pairs. The students then take it in turns to be someone from the 19th century and ask questions about what the kitchen appliances do. The person from the 19th century points to a picture and asks their partner 'What do you do with it?' Their partner answers using the appropriate zero conditional sentence from Exercise B. When the students have finished, they continue by asking the same question about things in the classroom and reply to their partner's questions using the zero conditional.
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Interactive Version - In this zero conditional interactive worksheet, students complete a range of exercises based on kitchen appliances to practice the zero conditional tense.

Zero Conditional Guessing Game

ESL Zero Conditional Game - Reading, Writing and Speaking Activity - Pre-intermediate (A2) - 35 minutes

In this zero conditional game, students complete conditional sentences and then play a guessing game based on what they wrote. Give each student a copy of the worksheet. The students write their normal reactions to the situations listed on the worksheet by completing zero conditional sentences. In pairs, the students then take it in turns to read only the part they have written in each sentence. Their partner has three chances to guess which sentence the words came from. If their partner guesses right the first time, they score three points. If their guess is wrong, they try again for two points and then for one point. This process continues back and forth until all the sentences have been used. The student with the highest score at the end of the game wins.

Interactive Version - In this interactive zero conditional breakout room activity, pairs of students write zero conditional sentences about themselves. The students then use the information in a guessing game.

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ESL Zero Conditional Activity - Writing, Listening and Speaking - Intermediate (B1) - 30 minutes

In this imaginative zero conditional activity, students use the zero conditional to write and talk about different groups of Martians. Give each student a copy of the worksheet. The students choose a colour for their Martians and write the colour at the top of the second column. Working alone, the students complete the column with information about their Martians by finishing the zero conditional sentences, e.g. 'If they are hungry, they eat each other.' When the students have finished, divide them into pairs. The students ask their partner for the colour of their Martians and write the colour at the top of the last column. The students then take it in turns to ask zero conditional questions about their partner's Martians, e.g. 'What do orange Martians do if they are hungry?' Students write their partner's answers in the last column by completing the zero conditional sentences as before. Next, the students change partner and tell their new partner about similarities and differences between the two types of Martians on their worksheet. Students also find out if their new partner has similar answers. Afterwards, students write about the most interesting differences between the types of Martians. Finally, there is a class feedback session to discuss the students' answers and review the zero conditional.

Interactive Version - In this interactive zero conditional breakout room activity, pairs of students write and talk about groups of Martians using the zero conditional tense.

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ESL Zero Conditional Board Game - Reading and Speaking Activity - Intermediate (B1) - 30 minutes

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In this free zero conditional activity, students play a board game where they ask and answer 'What do you do if...?' questions. Give each group of four a copy of the game board, a dice and counters. Players take it in turns to roll the dice and move their counter along the board. When a player lands on a square, the student to their right asks them a 'What do you do if...?' question from the prompt on the square. The player then tries to answer the question appropriately by making a zero conditional sentence. If the player forms the sentence correctly, they stay on the square. If not, the player must go back to their previous square. The first player to reach the finish wins the game.