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UNIVERSIDAD ABIERTA PARA ADULTOS

(UAPA)

Subject:
Grammar English
Activities:
Task 7
Facilitator:
Eddy Muñoz
Participant:
Ramón de Jesús Arno Contreras
Registration Number:
15-5328
Major:
Education, Major in Foreign Languages Didactics
Date:
12/10/2017
Task 7
Look at the following exercises in your "Grammar Sense 2 Book" and do them in a word file:

Chapter 7- Task 7

*Exercise B2 page 116

Working on Be Going To

Complete these sentences with the correct forms of be going to and the words in
parentheses. Use contractions where possible.

1. Soo-jin is going to study (study) in the United States next year.


2. She and her classmates are going to take (take) language exams in December.
3. She isn’t going to apply (not/apply) to many schools—just a few in Boston.
4. She knows that it is going to be (be) difficult to study abroad.
5. Her parents aren’t worried, because she isn’t going to be (not/be) alone.
6. She is going to stay (stay) with relatives there.
7. She is going to live (live) with her aunt and uncle.
8. Soo-jin and her relatives are very close so they are going to enjoy (enjoy) living
together.

*Exercise B4 page 117.

Forming Questions with Be Going To

Complete each conversation with a Yes/No question or information question. Use be going
to and the words and phrases in parentheses.

1. A. Is he going to study tonight? (study/tonight)

B. Yes, he is.

2. A. Are they going to call tomorrow? (call/tomorrow)

B. No, they aren’t.

3. A. Am I going to graduate this semester? (graduate/this semester)

B. No, I’m not.

4. A. Am I going to move to Canada? (move/to Canada)

B. No, I’m not.

5. A. Where is he going to study tonight? (he/study/tonight)

B. In the library.

6. A. When are they going to call? (they/call)

B. Tonight.

7. A. When are you going to graduate? (you/graduate)

B. Next semester.
8. A. Where are you going to move? (you/move)

B. To Japan.

*Exercise B5 page 118.

Understanding Informal Speech

Listen and write the standard form of the words you hear.

1. We are going to make dinner soon.


2. I am going to go to the beach.
3. We are not going to see him in Seattle.
4. Our class are going to meet next Wednesday.
5. The store is going to close in five minutes.
6. Mark is going to study at Lincoln University.
7. The children are going to be happy about this.
8. They are going to take the test tomorrow.

*Exercises C4 page 123.

Talking About Intentions and Plans

A. Write sentences about what you intend or plan to do at the future times in parentheses.
Use be going to for intentions and the present continuous as future for more definite
plans.
1. (next weekend) Next weekend I’m going to visit my parents.
2. (the day after tomorrow) The day after tomorrow I’m going to take a test.
3. (Next spring) Next spring I’m going to invite my friends to my wedding.
4. (In six months) In six months, I’m going to travel to the United States.
5. (Next year) Next year I’m going to buy a house.
6. (In an hour) In an hour, I’m going to receive some friends in my house.

*Exercises D5 page 129.

Understanding Informal Speech

Listen and write the standard form of the words you hear.

1. What will you say to him tonight?


2. When will Tony be alone?
3. The students will need paper and pencils for the test.
4. Who will help me carry these bags?
5. Amy will help you with your homework.
6. After the test, the teacher will grade our papers.
7. John will get the job. He’s so qualified.
8. The game will be over at ten o’clock.

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