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Slide 2 - Slide
In this lesson you will learn ...
... how to talk about the future.
... the difference in meaning depending on which tense you use.
Slide 3 - Slide
The first tense and structure we will discuss are:
=> Simple future (will)
=> to be going to + inf
Watch the video and answer the questions.
Slide 4 - Slide
6
Slide 5 - Video
01:44
How do you form positive sentences in the simple future (will)?
A
subject + will + past participle
B
subject + will + inf without to
C
Subject + will + simple past
Slide 6 - Quiz
01:45
What is the going to future of:
Jack (to go) to New York.
A
Jack is going to New York
B
Jack is going to go to New York.
Slide 7 - Quiz
01:45
How do you use the going to structure in positive sentences?
A
subject + am/is/are + going to + pa pa
B
subject + am/is/are + going to + simple past
C
subject + am/is/are + going to + inf without to
Slide 8 - Quiz
02:35
Will is used fot predictions that are NOT based on evidence, but on your own opinion.
=> I think, I hope, I expect, ...
Slide 9 - Slide
04:48
Plans and intentions = NOT fixed
You haven't invited her yet, you haven't decided when to invite her, but you are going to do that some time in the future.
Slide 10 - Slide
05:51
So, in a sentence without context both can be correct: The weather
will be/is going to be
nice
BUT
*
I think
the weather will be nice because it is my birthday. => You can only use WILL here
* I have studied the
weather charts.
The weather is going to be nice next week. => you can only use going to here.
Slide 11 - Slide
Complete the sentences.
Will or going to?
Slide 12 - Slide
Look at that todler(peuter) in the window! He …
A
… will fall!
B
… is going to fall!
Slide 13 - Quiz
Alex and Chris ........ forget this day.
A
Will never
B
Are never going to
C
Won't never
D
Is never going to
Slide 14 - Quiz
A
I will answer it!
B
I am going to answer it.
Slide 15 - Quiz
I … to China some day, but not just yet …
A
will go
B
am going to go
Slide 16 - Quiz
- "I am so nervous for my exams."
- "Don't worry! I'm sure you …
A
will pass
B
are going to pass
Slide 17 - Quiz
It has never been so dry in Australia. The harvest … fail.
A
will fail
B
is going to fail
Slide 18 - Quiz
Apple … a new I-phone next year.
A
will definitely release
B
is definitely going to release
Slide 19 - Quiz
Future Tense
will:
I will help you with your homework.
It will rain later this week.
going to:
Look at those clouds. It is going to rain.
I'm going to play soccer this afternoon.
Present Continuous:
I am visiting my grandmother this weekend.
Present Simple:
My bus leaves at 11:30.
Slide 20 - Slide
Slide 21 - Video
I .... you as soon as I hear any news.
A
phone
B
will phone
C
am phoning
D
am going to phone
Slide 22 - Quiz
According to the website there are three flights tomorrow. The earliest .... at 7.30 a.m.
A
is going to leave
B
leaves
C
will leave
D
is leaving
Slide 23 - Quiz
Ariana Grande .... at the Ziggo Dome in October. I have already got tickets!
A
will perform
B
is going to perform
C
is performing
D
performs
Slide 24 - Quiz
I fancy a snack. I think
I ...... myself a sandwich.
A
will make
B
make
C
am making
D
am going to make
Slide 25 - Quiz
The weather report says it .... tomorrow.
A
is going to snow
B
is snowing
C
will snow
D
snows
Slide 26 - Quiz
The Future Tenses
Which tense do you see in the sentence?
Slide 27 - Slide
I will always love you!
A
future perfect
B
future simple
C
future continuous
D
present simple
Slide 28 - Quiz
In June 2022, I will have been studying law for over five years.
A
future simple
B
future continuous
C
future perfect simple
D
future perfect continuous
Slide 29 - Quiz
By 2100, the world will have seen a 50% increase of lightning strikes because of global warming.
A
future perfect simple
B
future simple
C
future continuous
D
future perfect continuous
Slide 30 - Quiz
Let's practise!
Drag the correct tense into the sentence.
Slide 31 - Slide
This time next week you .................. your baby.
will hold
will be holding
will have held
Slide 32 - Drag question
A month from now he ...................... all of his exams.
will finish
will be finishing
will have finished
Slide 33 - Drag question
Let's practise some more!
Fill in the correct future tense.
Decide for yourself which future tense you have to use.
Slide 34 - Slide
The restaurant ... (to open) at 6 p.m.
Slide 35 - Open question
I hope they ... (to repair) this road by the end of the month.
Slide 36 - Open question
You look frozen! Come on, sit down, I ... (to make) you a warm cup of tea.
Slide 37 - Open question
I will turn 22 next month.
I hope I .... (to pass) my driving test by then.
Slide 38 - Open question
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