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Level: B1

Week 1

Future progressive/
continuous
Present Perfect
Teacher: Wendy Pérez
warm-up
Future progressive

The future progressive tense is also known as the future


continuous tense.

It is used in English to describe actions or events that


will be ongoing or in progress at a specific point in the
future.
key ways to use it
Actions in Progress in the Future: It
indicates that an action will be At 9 PM tomorrow, I will be watching a movie
happening at a specific time

Actions Interrupted by Other Actions: It


shows that an action will be interrupted I will be studying when you call me.
by another action or event in the future.

Polite Inquiries: It is often used in polite


Will you be needing any help with your
inquiries to ask if someone has plans or luggage?
needs assistance.
key ways to use it
Predictions and Assumptions: about the
With the way things are going, they will be
future based on current evidence or winning the championship.
trends.

Expressing Future Plans: It


expresses intentions or plans for She will be traveling to Paris next summer.
the future.

Emphasizing Duration: When you want


to emphasize the duration of an action I will be working on this project all day long.
in the future
Future progressive

yes, I will
no, I won’t
Future progressive
Activity

Make your own future


routine using future
progressive
Eg. At 8 o’clock tomorrow, I will be waking up
Future progressive
Future progressive

memory game
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Future progressive
Yes/No Questions
1. Will you be attending the party next Saturday?
2. Will you be watching a movie tonight?
3. Will your friends be coming to your birthday celebration next month?
4. Will you be studying for your English exam tomorrow evening?
5. Will your family be going on a vacation this summer?
6. Will you be taking up a new hobby in the near future?
7. Will you be working on a group project for school next week?
8. Will you be participating in the charity run next year?
9. Will you be traveling to a different country for your vacation this year?
10. Will you be volunteering at the local animal shelter this weekend?
11. Will you be attending a wedding this month?
12. Will you be trying a new recipe for dinner tonight?
13. Will you be visiting your grandparents during the holidays?
14. Will you be attending a job interview in the coming weeks?
15. Will you be playing sports with your friends this weekend?
Future progressive
what will you be doing ____?

I will be _____________?
Future progressive
WH- Questions
1. What will you be doing at this time next week?
2. Are there any upcoming events or celebrations you will be attending in the near future?
3. Can you describe a typical evening in your life five years from now? What will you be doing at 8 PM on a weekday?
4. What hobbies or interests do you think you will be pursuing more seriously in the future?
5. Will technology be playing a bigger role in your life in the next few years? How so?
6. Imagine you have a day off next weekend. What activities or outings will you and your friends/family be enjoying together?
7. Do you think you will be living in the same city or country in five years, or do you have plans to move elsewhere?
8. What will you be studying or working on at this time tomorrow?
9. In the future, what kind of job or career do you envision yourself having?
10. How do you think transportation will change in the next decade? What forms of transportation will be more prevalent?
11. What environmental initiatives do you think will be in place in your country ten years from now?
12. Will you be taking any language courses or learning a new language in the future? Why or why not?
13. What do you see yourself doing for leisure when you retire?
14. What will the world be like in terms of technology, communication, and travel when your children or future generations grow up?
15. Do you believe you will still be in touch with your current friends in the future, or will your social circle change?
MAKE A DIALOGUE
Speaking Card 1: Making Plans

You and a friend are making plans for the weekend. Use the future progressive tense to discuss your plans.

Student A: "I will be going to the park on Saturday afternoon. What about you?"
Student B: "I won't be available on Saturday, but I will be studying for an exam on Sunday morning."

Speaking Card 2: Future Hobbies

Talk about future hobbies you plan to take up using the future progressive tense.

Student A: "I will be taking up gardening next month. I think it will be a relaxing hobby."
Student B: "That's interesting! I won't be gardening, but I will be learning to play the guitar."

Speaking Card 3: Upcoming Travel

Talk about your upcoming travel plans using the future progressive tense.

Student A: "Next summer, I will be traveling to Italy. I can't wait to explore the beautiful cities."
Student B: "Italy sounds amazing! I won't be traveling next summer, but I will be saving money for a big trip in
the future."
Level: B1
Week 2

Present Perfect
Teacher: Wendy Pérez
Warm-up
Present Perfect
Present perfect
Examples

1. I have studied English for five years.


2. She has visited Paris twice.
3. They have never eaten sushi.
4. He has just finished his homework.
Present perfect
past participle review
Present perfect
past participle review
Present perfect

It expresses actions or events that have a connection to


the present moment, even though they may have
occurred in the past.
Present perfect
Present perfect
Present perfect
Afirmative sentences
[Subject] + [have/has] + [past participle of the verb]

I/you/we/they [have] + [past participle of the verb]

I have sung since I was a child.

She/He/It [has] + [past participle of the verb]


She has written the novel.
Present perfect
Afirmative sentences examples
I have traveled to many countries in my lifetime.
She has never tasted Indian food before.
They have just moved into their new apartment.
He has already finished reading that book.
We have lived in this city since 2010.
My parents have known each other for over 30 years.
She has recently graduated from college.
I have studied Spanish for five years, and I can now speak it fluently.
The company has achieved record sales this quarter.
He has lost his keys again; it's the third time this week!
They have seen that movie three times in the theater.
We have been friends since kindergarten.
Transform the following sentences into present perfect
Example: She visited New York last summer.

Answer: She has visited New York.

They ate lunch an hour ago.

He finished his homework yesterday.

We watched a movie on Saturday.

Jenny traveled to Paris last year.

The company opened a new branch last month.

My parents bought a new car in 2015.

Tom read that book two weeks ago.

Sarah painted the living room last weekend.

They met their friends at the café yesterday.


Present
Perfect
Present perfect
Negative sentences
[Subject] + [haven’t/hasn’t] + [past participle of the verb]

I/you/we/they [haven‘t] + [past participle of the verb]

I haven't sung that song

She/He/It [hasn‘t] + [past participle of the verb]


She hasn’t written the novel.
Present perfect
Negative sentences examples
I haven’t traveled to many countries in my lifetime.
She hasn’t tasted Indian food yet.
They haven't moved into their new apartment.
He hasn’t finished reading that book.
We haven't lived in this city since 2010.
My parents haven't known each other for over 30 years.
She hasn’t recently graduated from college.
The company hasn't achieved record sales this quarter.
He hasn’t lost his keys.
They haven't seen that movie three times in the theater.
We haven't been friends since kindergarten
Present Perfect

memory game
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-
hasn't

Present
Perfect
Present perfect
Present perfect
Yes/ NO Questions
Have you traveled to many countries in your lifetime?
Has she ever tasted Indian food before?
Have they just moved into their new apartment?
Has he already finished reading that book?
Have you lived in this city since 2010?
Have your parents known each other for over 30 years?
Has she recently graduated from college?
Has the company achieved record sales this quarter?
Has he lost his keys again?
Have they seen that movie three times in the theater?
Have you ever tried skydiving?
Have we been friends since kindergarten?
conversation
time
conversation
time
Present perfect
Wh- Questions
Wh- word+ [have/has] + [Subject]+ [past participle of the verb] ?

What +[Have] + I/you/we/they + [past participle of the verb] ?

Where have you sung?


How many times have they traveled to Europe?

What +[Has] + She/He/It + [past participle of the verb]


What sports has she practiced?
Present perfect
Wh- Questions
What countries have you traveled to in your lifetime?
When has she tasted Indian food before?
Since when have you lived in this city?
How long have your parents known each other?
What has she been doing since she graduated from college?
What has contributed to the company's record sales this quarter?
Which movies have they seen three times in the theater?
How have we remained friends since kindergarten?
conversation
time
conversation
time

use for or since

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