This document outlines aspects of teaching hypothetical situations to English language learners, including: 1. Warming up activities use hypothetical situations to express imaginary consequences using simple past forms and modal verbs like "might" and "could". 2. An activity matches sentences describing hypothetical scenarios with possible consequences, like "If I found a burglar in my home, I'd probably call the police". 3. Forms for expressing hypothetical situations use "if" clauses and modal verbs. 4. Pronunciation of words like intonation and stress are also covered. Checking understanding involves asking follow up questions.