Future tenses

Future tenses
Unit 5 New Headway Pre-Intermediate
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Future tenses
Unit 5 New Headway Pre-Intermediate

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Goals
At the end of this lesson you can:

Use one of the future forms to talk about the future. 

You can talk about the difference between the different ways to talk about the future. 

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Create a sentence in which you talk about the future.

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Will + infinitive
will + infinitive (without to). Same for all people. 
You use will + infinitive when talking about: 

1. A future intention, made at the moment you speak.
For example: 'It's Steve's birthday today.' 'Is it? I will go over there and congratulate him. 
"I'll give you my phone number, so you can call me when you need to." 

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Will + infinitive 
2. To express an offer. For example:
I will carry your suitcase for you. 
We'll clean up the dishes.
She'll show you around the school.

3. To express a future fact. The speaker is sure that it is going to happen in the future. For example:
The sun will still shine in 20 years.
I will be 30 next week. 

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Negative and questions
I will not help Tom with his homework.
I won't help tom with his homework.

What time will you be back?
When will you finish your homework?
Will you help me?

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Going to
Am / is / are + going to + infinitive

Is used to: 
1. Express a future decision, intention, or plan made before the moment of speaking.
How long are they going to stay in Rome?
She isn't going to have a birthday party.

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Going to
2. When we can see or feel that something is certain to happen in the future. 
Look at these clouds! It's going to rain. 
Watch out, you are going to drop your glass. 

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Questions and negatives
I am not going to leave. / I'm not going to leave.
She is not going to Spain. / She isn't going to Spain. 

When are you going to Italy?
Who is going to do the dishes?

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Present continuous
You can also use the present continuous for the future. 
Cou can use it when talking about:
1. A planned future arrangement. For example:
I'm meeting my cousin for lunch. 
What are you doing this weekend?
2. With the verbs go and come
She's coming on Friday. 
I'm going home early tonight. 

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Recap

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Another example
Look at the following two sentences. Can you figure out what the difference is between them?

I am going to make chicken soup for dinner tonight. 
I don't know what I want to make tonight. I think I will make some chicken soup. 

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Choose the correct answer.
1. I have to go now because it is cloudy. It _____ rain.
A
will
B
is going to

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Choose the correct answer.
2. He left because he was angry. He _____ back in a few hours.
A
will probably come
B
is probably going to come

Slide 14 - Quiz

Choose the correct answer.
3. You did not study at all. You ____ the test.
A
are definitely failing
B
are definitely going to fail

Slide 15 - Quiz

Choose the correct answer.
4. Can I ask you a favour? ____ me a sandwich?
A
Will you make
B
Are you going to make

Slide 16 - Quiz

Choose the correct answer.
5. I think our national team ____ the world cup in two years.
A
will win
B
is winning

Slide 17 - Quiz

Choose the correct answer.
6. What do you think the weather ____ like?
A
is being
B
is going to be

Slide 18 - Quiz

Choose the correct answer.
7. He is not good at reading maps. He ___ lost.
A
is getting
B
is going to get

Slide 19 - Quiz

Choose the correct answer.
8. I promise I ____ you when I arrive at the station.
A
will call
B
am calling

Slide 20 - Quiz

Choose the correct answer.
9. I won't be home. I ____ the doctor about my ankle in the morning.
A
will see
B
am seeing

Slide 21 - Quiz

10. Jason is coming to visit us tomorrow. choose the verb(s) that express(es) the future

Slide 22 - Open question

11. I am going to travel around the world to explore other cultures. choose the word(s) that express(es) the future

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12. He has promised he will help me sort out this problem. - choose the word(s) that express(es) the future

Slide 24 - Open question

What were the three ways to refer to the future tense again?

Slide 25 - Mind map

Write down 3 sentences, with each future form (will, going to, am meeting)

Slide 26 - Open question

Now what?
P 33 and 34, in the workbook
exercise 6,7,8,9 and 10

Finish for homework

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