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Objectives

Future Time: will and going to

Future Time: present simple (schedule)

Comparitives
Review of Future Time
Will Going to

Predictions:

“The weather will be lovely this afternoon.”

Intentions:

“She is going to register to get a driver’s license”


Review of Future Time
Will
“will” is often contracted.

“I’ll watch television tonight.”

“When she arrives, she’ll want to rest”

“When the sun sets, it’ll be cold”


Review of Future Time
(Be)Going to
“going to” is used with the correct form of “be”

“I am going to buy a new car.”

“He is going to sign-up for a Kung-Fu class”

“They are going to arrive at 10:30”


Future time: Schedule
When there is an event that is on a schedule or a
timetable, we often use the present simple to
express the future.

“The flight arrives at 9:45 am”

“The Concert starts at 2:00pm”

“John starts work next week.”

“I start music rehearsals in two days”


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Train Schedules
Train Departure Arrival

Tigre-Retiro 8:15 am 11:00 am

Paris-London 10:45 am 4:30 am

Boston-New York 9:00 am 12:15 pm

Madrid-Barcelona 6:40 am 11:45 am

What time does the Tigre-Retiro train arrive?


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Train Schedules
Train Departure Arrival

Tigre-Retiro 8:15 am 11:00 am

Paris-London 10:45 am 4:30 am

Boston-New York 9:00 am 12:15 pm

Madrid-Barcelona 6:40 am 11:45 am

What time does the Boston-NY train depart?


Practice Practice Practice
Train Schedules
Train Departure Arrival

Tigre-Retiro 8:15 am 11:00 am

Paris-London 10:45 am 4:30 am

Boston-New York 9:00 am 12:15 pm

Madrid-Barcelona 6:40 am 11:45 am

What time does the Madrid-Barcelona train


arrive?
Practice Practice Practice
Train Schedules
Train Departure Arrival

Tigre-Retiro 8:15 am 11:00 am

Paris-London 10:45 am 4:30 am

Boston-New York 9:00 am 12:15 pm

Madrid-Barcelona 6:40 am 11:45 am

What time does the Paris-London train depart?


Practice Practice Practice
Train Schedules
Train Departure Arrival

Tigre-Retiro 8:15 am 11:00 am

Paris-London 10:45 am 4:30 am

Boston-New York 9:00 am 12:15 pm

Madrid-Barcelona 6:40 am 11:45 am

Maria is a student in Paris and is going to visit her family in


London. She’s taking the Paris-London train. What time does
she arrive?
Practice Practice Practice
Train Schedules
Train Departure Arrival

Tigre-Retiro 8:15 am 11:00 am

Paris-London 10:45 am 4:30 am

Boston-New York 9:00 am 12:15 pm

Madrid-Barcelona 6:40 am 11:45 am

Jenny and Claudia are tourists in Madrid and they want to


visit Barcelona for the day. They’re taking the Madrid-
Barcelona train. What time do they arrive?
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Cinema Paradiso Theatre


Gangs of New York 7:50 pm

Titanic 8:00 pm

Jaws 5:45 pm
Jurasic Park 9:15 pm
Harry Potter 4:15 pm

When does “Titanic” start?


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Cinema Paradiso Theatre


Gangs of New York 7:50 pm

Titanic 8:00 pm

Jaws 5:45 pm
Jurasic Park 9:15 pm
Harry Potter 4:15 pm

When does “Jaws” start?


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Cinema Paradiso Theatre


Gangs of New York 7:50 pm

Titanic 8:00 pm

Jaws 5:45 pm
Jurasic Park 9:15 pm
Harry Potter 4:15 pm

When does “Gangs of New York” start?


Comparitives
there are two ways of comparing two, or more, things.

more / less -ier

here are four adjectives:

interesting difficult small easy

more interesting less interesting


Comparitives
there are two ways of comparing two, or more, things.

more / less -ier

here are four adjectives:

interesting difficult small easy

more difficult less difficult


Comparitives
there are two ways of comparing two, or more, things.

more / less -ier -er

here are four adjectives:

interesting difficult small easy

smaller
Comparitives
there are two ways of comparing two, or more, things.

more / less -ier -er

here are four adjectives:

interesting difficult small easy

easier
Comparitives
there are two ways of comparing two, or more, things.

more / less -ier -er


*if the word has *if the word has
more than 2 syllables 2 syllables or less.

Affortable Ugly Sweet


Healthy Big Savoury

Exciting Spicy Salty


Comparitives
When making comparisons we use the word than

“An apple is healthier than a chocolate bar.”

“An Fiat is more affortable than a Ferrari”

compare:

Lemon vs. Banana


Bike vs. Bus
Car vs. Airplane
*if the adjective has *if the adjective has
more than 2 syllables. less than 2 syllables.
use the most/ the least use -est

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