Y3 Th4 recap tenses will-going to

recap Will vs Going to
after this recap students will:
* know the difference between 'will' and 'going to'. 
* know when to use 'will' and 'going to'
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recap Will vs Going to
after this recap students will:
* know the difference between 'will' and 'going to'. 
* know when to use 'will' and 'going to'

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three ways of expressing future.

but what is the difference?

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Will: decisions made that instant.


Marie: "Hey, do you want to watch a movie with me?
Jeroen: "Yeah, great! I'll make us a cup of tea."
Or... You're in a meeting and it's decided that a presentation needs to be made and presented in April.
You raise your hand and you say: "I'll do it."
These are decisions made then and there. 
you didn't plan this. You made the decision on the spot.

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Or... You're in a meeting and it's decided that a presentation needs to be made and presented in April.
You raise your hand and you say: "I'll do it."
Going to: plans for the future.
After work you come home and you tell your parents about the meeting. You say: "I am going to make the presentation and present it in April."
Now it's a plan you made some time ago for the future.
You are telling about a plan you already have!

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Mind you:
"I am going to make some coffee. Do you want some?"

This might appear to be decided that instant but you made this decision before you asked the question! 

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Present continuous: arrangements
Used for things happening now: I am painting my house. (you're doing it right now.)

But also for arrangements (afspraken) in the future.

Friend: "Do you want to play football this afternoon?"
you: "I'm sorry, I can't. I'm getting my hair cut at 3 p.m."
The arrangement is for a specific date or time.
Mind you: When you have the plan or idea but not an arrangement you use going to.
friend: "your hair looks like sh*t!"
you: "yeah, I know. I'm going to get my hair cut soon."

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Let's organise a party! I'll make a cake!
What about you?

Slide 8 - Open question

You run into another friend. You say:"What are you bringing to the party?"
What tense (tijd) was used in this sentence?

Slide 9 - Open question

your friend answers:
"I'm bringing the beer."
Why is he using the present continuous?

Slide 10 - Open question

Questions?
QUESTIONS?

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