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3.04. Weekend Plans Part 1:
Going To

3.04 - Weekend Plans Part 1:


Going To
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
• talk about what you like to do on the weekends.
• discuss your weekend plans.
• learn how to decline weekend plans.
3.04 - Warm-up
On a scale of 1-5 (1 = it is okay. 5 = I love it.),
rate your favorite things to do on the weekend.

____ Watch movies.


____ Listen to music.
____ Eat at a nice restaurant.
____ Relax at home.
____ Sleep.
____ Go dancing.
____ Spend time with family.
____ Clean the house.
3.04 - Let’s Learn
To talk about future plans, one of the forms English uses is the simple future with going to:

Subject + to be + going to + verb + rest

Example:
I am going to relax this weekend.
We are going to skate this weekend.
Megan is going to eat at a restaurant this weekend.

What are you going to do this weekend?

What are you going to eat this weekend?


3.04 - Let’s Learn
To decline future plans or to say you are unable to do something you originally planned,
use the form:

Subject + to be + not + going to + verb + rest

Example:
I am not going to relax this weekend.
We are not going to skate this weekend.
Megan is not going to eat at a restaurant this weekend.

Use the above form to decline plans for this weekend.

Are you going to play board games this weekend?

_________________________________________.

Are you going to go dancing this weekend?

________________________________________.
3.04 - Let’s Practice
Answer the questions using the simple future (going to).

What are you going to do this weekend?

Who are you going to see this weekend?

What are you not going to do this weekend?

What are you going to buy this weekend?


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Wrap-up
Answer one of the following questions:

• How will you use what you learned today?

• What do you need to improve on?

• What did you do well on today?

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