Answer:
Type 1: (Use for facts or plan at present or in the future)
+) If present simple, S + will + Vinfinitive.
+) If + present simple, present simple.
Type 2: (Use for advice or uses when "if ..." clause is not based the actual situation)
+) If + past simple, S + would + V-infinitive
- If I were you, I would go to university. (Advice for present - Conditional Type 2)
- If I read too long, my eyes will usually go red. (It is about fact so we use the Type 1)
- You will not be able to go sailing with us if you get a holiday job in the summer. (It is about what will happen in the future, so that use Type 1)
- If you spoke English and French, you could work at the Council of Europe. (spoke - Past simple => Type 2, the result clause should use "would + Vinfinitive")
- You will not get the job unless you have a driving license. (It is a fact so use Type 1)
- If I go to bed early, I will normally get up early too. (It is about fact, use Type 1)
- He would study abroad if he got a grant. (got - past simple => Type 2, so that the other clause is "S + would Vinfinitive)
- If the weather doesn't change, we will not climb to the top. (It is about what will happen in the future, so that use type 1)