V5 future tenses

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Welcome and good afternoon! 

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The Planning for today

1. Refreshing your memory about the Future tense  
2. Recap: the Future tense
3. Practice: use your new knowledge
4. Some more practice
6. The end: 14:45 and have a beautiful day! 


                                      

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4 ways to express future actions,
choose which one is the best option in the sentences below:



1. She ...her ex to her party. (to invite)
2. We have just booked the tickets.     We ... to Paris this weekend! (to fly)
3. This shop ... at 9:00 tomorrow. (to open)
4. He ... you, he has promised. (to help)

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The Future
 Some information about all the rules :)

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Future
You can talk about future events in 4 different ways:
1. will + basic verb
2. to be + going to + basic verb
3. present continuous
4. present simple

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1. will + basic verb
- offers
- promises
- announcements
- decisions
- prediction without any proof (zelfs weersvoorspellingen!)

I will help you later today.

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1. will + hele ww
an offer: We will help you with the dishes.
a promise: I promise I will call Patrick tomorrow.
an announcement: The concert won't start in a few minutes.
a decision: I won't go to football practice today.
a prediction without any proof: I will buy a sportscar when I have a job.

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2. to be + going to + basic verb
am/are/is + going to + basic verb
you use the personal form of 'to be' 
Use:
- plans and intentions
- prediction with proof, you can see it coming

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2. to be + going to + hele ww
plan and/or inention:
I am going to play video games all afternoon.

prediction with proof:
Look at those dark clouds! It is going to rain.

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3. present continuous

am/are/is + basic verb


Use:

personal arrangements, that are set


We are flying to Italy on Monday.

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4. Present simple

basic verb, except he/she/it.
He/She/It > basic verb + (e)s


Use:
timetables, arrival/departure times, opening/closing times, etc.

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4. Present simple

Examples of the timetables:


The train arrives tomorrow at 5.15 pm.

The plane leaves tomorrow at 6 am.
The baker's opens tomorrow at 8 am.
The school closes tomorrow at 5 pm.


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Which rule is best?

1. Decide what kind of future event it is.
2. Choose the correct future form.
3. Fill in the forms.


Hint: Before you decide it is advisable to run through all 4 possibilities because in some cases you can use more than one answer.

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Remember the 4 sentences at the beginning of this lesson?

Now look at them again and change your answers if you think it is necessary.

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4 ways to express future actions,
choose which one is the best option in the sentences below:

1. She ...her ex to her party. (to invite)
2. We have just booked the tickets.     We ... to Paris this weekend! (to go)
3. This shop ... at 9:00 tomorrow. (to open)
4. He ... you, he has promised. (to help)

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Answers:
  1. is going to invite  ( plan/ intention)
  2. are going   (personal arrangement)
  3. opens   (timetable)
  4. will help  (promis)

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Oefenen

Do the exercises according to your "taakplanner"

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Auxiliaries ( modals)
Next 2 sites will provide you with some practice on May/Might/ To be allowed to

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For the brave ones:

Please write a review of this film, based only on the trailer you are going to see in a moment. This means that you're going to predict what's going to happen. Use at least 100 words. 

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