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SS) Disa aster art Vato Ws BBM aU Cat) Learning Objective: In this lesson, you will learn how to use the future tense. SiTalk Let’s explore Sek Look at the pictures and answer the questiot 1 am going to | hope it will be be a policeman < a sunny day when | grow up. , tomorrow. e What will the weather be like tomorrow in your city? (©81TRK Peprotry end Concent. 1 siTalk sy amas The future tense is used to talk about events that are expected to happen in the future. ‘TIME WORDS The Future Tense (will) + (verb) (am/is/are} + (going to) + (verb) + tomorrow * soon/later * next week/month/year ... «in ... (a period of time) XXXXX ee Present Future We are going to buy a new car next month. She will help you in twenty minutes. S1TRK. Pepritary and Content. 2 % 5SiTalk SRE Next Friday, Fiona will be eight years old. Her parents are going to hold a birthday party that evening. Fiona's mom is going to cook a big dinner. Her dad is going to bake a chocolate cake. Fiona's friends will come to the party and bring her presents. They will play games together and sing "Happy Birthday" to Fiona. I'm sure Fiona will have a lot of fun! °8 What are Fiona’s parents going to do for her birthday party? (©81TRK Peprotry and Condenial 3 Grammar focus Tl ee am RCC eC TEL NESE See Ree tT mY Ces Co She will not help you It will rain tomorrow. with your ho a Will you come early? ete ; : ‘ Are you going to i going to buy you this ee ay torain enn anes < ‘ holiday? Sentence structure of the future tense: subject + will/be going to + verb. NRE Where will the party be? When are you going home? ©517k, Popretary and Confident. % 51Talk i A: You're 30 minutes late. B: I'm terribly sorry. | promise it happen again. AL he be surprised when he sees me? B: He will definitely be surprised when he sees you. | A: Where stay? B: I'm going to stay at Lucy’s home. (©81T8K Peprotry end Comdenial 5 5 SiTalk Extension Nee Activity 2: Tell your teacher where you will go and what you will do during your vacation using the given words. { I'm going to ... ee Hints (F : Where: London © It will take ... Whether 7 How long: 5 days How: by airplane With whom: Sophie, a friend Places to visit: London Bridge Buckingham Palace Oxford Street ©51Tk, Proprietary and Confident. 6 What WR eR Ta RU) The future tense is used to talk about things that are expected to happen in the future. We are going to buy anew car next month. Sarah will ride her bike to school next week. Neat Sentence structure in the future tense: subject + Wbe going to + verb Affirmative: sb. will do... sb. be going to do... legative: sb. will not do sb. be not going to do ... Questions: —Will sb. do ...? —Be sb. going to do. —Wh- will sb. do ...? —Wh- be sb. going to do ...? ©51Tk, Proprietary and Confident. 7 Afte lass read 51Talk SERRE Here are some other structures referring to future plans or activities. a be + doing do be about to do be to do The train is coming. He is moving to another city. The film starts at 7 p.m. The plane /eaves at three this aftemoon, The meeting is about to end. The match is about fo start. We're to meet at the school gate later. He's to visit his uncle in the afternoon. The present continuous is used to talk about arrangements for events at a later time than now, The present simple can be used for future events when the statements are based on facts, and these facts are fixed on time-table, schedule or calendar. This structure is used to emphasize the immediacy of an upcoming action or how close a future event is to happening This structure is used to express obligation. (©81TRK Peprotry and Condenial 8

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