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time-iconLesson duration is: 40 min

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Welcome!
  •  Get your laptops out and login to Of Course

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Today
  •  Of Course: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Future
  • Short explanation
  • Time to work

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Present Simple
  • I walk, you walk, he/she/it walks
  • Habits/repeated actions: I always get up at 6
  • Facts: Water boils at 100 degrees
  • Verbs related to senses: It sounds like a good idea
  • Mental state/preference: I hate/love that show
  • Fixed times: The train leaves at 8
  • With certain words referring to the future: before, after, as soon as, if, until, when. Sometimes you will have to use "will"

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Present continous
  •  To be + verb + ing: I am working - he/she/it is working
  • When an activity is happening now: I am teaching grammar.
  • Plans for the future: He is taking part in the contest tomorrow
  • Irritating/surpising habits with "always" and "constantly: He is always picking his nose during class.

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Future Forms: Future events
  •  Will/shall + verb: It will rain tomorrow.
  • You can choose either will or shall in sentences with "I" or "we":  I will/shall be there tomorrow.
  • When asking about someones preference or decision, use shall: When shall I arrive at your party?
  • When asking for information use will: Will your train arrive at 7 P.M.?

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Future Forms: Will/Shall
  •  Intentions: I think I will/shall stay home this evening
  • Wish: I hope they will/shall come to the party
  • Assumptions: I am sure we will/shall have fun
  • Promises: I will/shall pay your money back
  • Offers: We will/shall pick you up if you like
  • Prediction: I will/shall be rich one day

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Future: present continuous
  •  Use the present continous when plans have been make already: I am going out for dinner next week.
  • Or when things have been decided already: I am going to buy a new car
  • Or when there are clear signs something is going to happen: The bridge is open; I'm going to be late for school.

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Future forms: Simple present
  •  Use the simple present when things will happen at a certain time: Your trains leaves at 8.

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Questions?

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Let's get to work!
  •  Do U1L1 Ex: 1-9, 10, 11, 20
  • Work on your own for 5 minutes
  • Look at the traffic light to see if you can ask your neighbour for help.
  • Green = yes, Yellow = Too loud, Red = No
  • Done? Vocab/Reading

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Review Question
  •  When do you use the present simple and the present continous?
  • In which situations can you use either will and shall for the future tense and in which situations can you only use will or shall?

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