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Future Expressions

There are many ‘spicy’ structures you can use when talking about future plans/intentions.
Translate the phrases below.
1. I would like to go to university to study Maths.

2. I would like to live in the countryside.


Je voudrais +
Infinitive 3. I would like to have a big family.

4. I would like to go to France.

1. I want to work as a volunteer.

2. I want to see the new Iron Man film.


Je veux +
Infinitive 3. I want to visit my grandparents this weekend.

4. I want to continue with my studies.

1. I intend to get married.

2. I intend to pass my exams.


J’ai l’intention
de + infinitive 3. I intend to get a good job.

4. I intend to study medicine.

1. I hope to be successful.

2. I hope to travel the world.


J’espère +
Infinitive 3. I hope to get a good job.

4. I hope to be rich.

1. I am thinking of doing an apprenticeship.

2. I am thinking of taking a gap year.

Je pense + 3. I am thinking of working with animals.


Infinitive
4. I am thinking of having children.

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