The document discusses how to express intentions in English. It provides examples of intentions using "I'm not going to" and "I'm always going to" followed by an activity. It then presents a rule for intentions using "I" followed by "am/are" and "going to" plus the activity. The conclusion asks what is used to express an intention and encourages the reader to look at more examples using this structure to talk about intentions, such as things planned for school.
The document discusses how to express intentions in English. It provides examples of intentions using "I'm not going to" and "I'm always going to" followed by an activity. It then presents a rule for intentions using "I" followed by "am/are" and "going to" plus the activity. The conclusion asks what is used to express an intention and encourages the reader to look at more examples using this structure to talk about intentions, such as things planned for school.
The document discusses how to express intentions in English. It provides examples of intentions using "I'm not going to" and "I'm always going to" followed by an activity. It then presents a rule for intentions using "I" followed by "am/are" and "going to" plus the activity. The conclusion asks what is used to express an intention and encourages the reader to look at more examples using this structure to talk about intentions, such as things planned for school.
CONCLUSION: What do we use to express an intention?
Rule: I + _______________ + _____________to …………………………………… (activity)
the negative idea is: I……………….. ………………… going ………………… + activity
the question? Look!
for intentions, it´s the same!!!!! look!
at school or at the institute k i ng Spea Grammar Alive: Talking about intentions Listen to the dialogue. Who is going to do these things, Dianne or Pete?
1) Make a film. Dianne
2) Use a camera. 3) Lend a camera. 4) Interview some people.