week 2 2nd grade

Goal of this lesson: I can express expectations and resolutions in the upcoming year




Using two forms of the future tense:
Will + base form and be + going + infinitive.

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Goal of this lesson: I can express expectations and resolutions in the upcoming year




Using two forms of the future tense:
Will + base form and be + going + infinitive.

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First part of this lesson refreshing the grammar

 later on we ‘ll split up in breakout rooms and conversate with each other. 

In English of course.
  
Basic rules: stay out of the chat: use the hand 
you can raise for urgent questions.
 Non-urgent matters>>> mail me.

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You may earn a ticket!

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What forms of future tense are there again?
1 Will + base form: I will manage ( ik ga het redden)
  2 Be + going + infinitive: I am going to manage
3 Diary future ; present continuous: I am having dinner with my wife tonight
4 Timetables: My train leaves at ten pm.

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So this lesson we ‘ll use the first two
1 Will + base form: I will manage ( ik ga het redden)
2 Be + going + infinitive: I am going to manage

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FORM
both forms make use of an auxiliary. So making questions and negations are easy:
  He will see his teacher next week.
He will not see his teacher next week. 
Informal: 
He won’t see his teacher next week.
Will he see his teacher next week?

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FORM
He is going to see his teacher next week.
He is not going to seee his teacher next week. 

Is he going to see his teacher next week? 

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In informal conversational English
 you’ll come across gonna instead of going to. 

When apping your peers, be my guest. But not in our lessons, nor in our writings

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Sometimes the two forms Wll and going to are interchangeable. But sometimes there are minor differences in use:

1 planned/unplanned

2 observation or opinion based predictions

Sometimes the two forms Will and going to are
 interchangeable

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2 Cases you always use will
*promises / requests / refusals / offers
(among these are New Year's resolutions

*future facts

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differences in use
1 Planned or unplanned: when there is a plan, made before, use going to unplanned (instant decisions) use will.

I am going to have a holiday in my own country this year.
 (you already made this decision)

This bag is too heavy for you. I will carry it for you.
(je besluit het nu)

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2 A prediction based on something we can see (or hear) now: 

Corona virus numbers are still climbing. Lockdown is going to last a little longer, I’m afraid.

 
A prediction based on opinion. 
I think corona measures will stay with us till the end of summer

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always use will when
When it is not just a prediction but a future fact
 use will.

 
The sun will rise tomorrow. 
(saying here that the sun is going to rise tomorrow sounds as if the sun had a choice)

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always use will when
For promises / requests / refusals / offers 
I'll help you tomorrow, if you like. 
In this period of year you hear a lot of New Year’s resolutions (goede voornemens) 
They are expressed in will. (promises to yourself)
I will be kind to my students

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Now practise yourselves: share in groups of five your
1 expectations for this year. Could be in your personal life, your public life (can you go to the cinema, library et cetera), your school or work.
   
2 New Year’s resolutions
Rules: you’ll be divided in groups randomly. (so no choice)
Everyone joins the conversation in English.

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Everyone joins the conversation in English.

 
I may join your groups any moment.

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At the end of the session you’ll return in the big meeting. 
One of you mails me two sentences (New Year’s resolution or expectation):
One using a future tense with will and one with going to

At the end of the session you’ll return in the big meeting.
   
One of your group mails me two sentences (New Year’s resolution or expectation):
One using a future tense with will and one with going to

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