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Archimedes School

English 6
Unit 10: Our houses in the future
A closer look 2
May, 2020
Objectives
Vocabulary
Review: Types of the houses and
appliances

Grammar
WILL for the future
MIGHT for future ability
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Look at the pictures and guess the topic.
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Warm-up
Look at the pictures and guess the topic.
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types of houses appliances


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Watch the video and write the appliances.
Watch the video and write the appliances.

Link video

https://en.islcollective.com/video-lessons/household-appl
iances-40-second-listening-quiz
Watch the video and write the appliances.

Household appliances:
1. ceiling fan 4. fridge 7. washing machine
2. remote control 5. vacuum cleaner 8. microwave
3. dish washer 6. stove 9. kettle
Grammar
Grammar 1. WILL for the future
Examples Usage Form
He will travel to the Moon by car in
question negative positive

the future.
WILL for the S + will + V (infinitive).
He’ll travel to the Moon by car in the
future: used
future.
to talk
about
He won’t travel to the Moon by car in
something S + won’t + V (infinitive).
the future.
that will
likely happe
Will he travel to the Moon by car in n or
is expected
Will + S + V (infinitive)?
the future? Yes, S + will.
Yes, he will. // No, he won’t. to happen.
No, S + won’t.
Grammar 1. WILL for the future
Activity 1. Complete the conversation with WILL / WON’T.
Tom: Professor Lin, may I ask a question? (1) _________ the
Will car of the
future run on electricity?
Professor Lin: No, it (2) _________  . It (3) _________   probably use water.
won’t will
Tom: Sounds great! In what other ways (4) _________ the car of the future
be different? will
Professor Lin: Instead of keys, we (5) _________ have special cards to start the
engine. The cards (6) _________ will open the doors. They (7)_________
control the temperature,willbut they (8)  _________ drive the car.
will
So how much (9)  _________ the car won't
cost?
Tom:
will
Professor Lin: I don’t know, but it (10) _________be cheap.
won't
Grammar 1. WILL for the future
Activity 2. Watch the video and do the task.
https://en.islcollective.com/video-lessons/will-simple-futrure-new-mickey-mouse-f
lushed
Grammar 1. WILL for the future
Activity 3. Match the verbs in A with the nouns in B.
A B
1. do a. meals
2. clean b. the flowers
3. cook c. children
4. wash d. housework
5. water e. e-mails
6. surf f. the floors
7. send and receive g. clothes
8. take care of h. the Internet

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Grammar 1. WILL for the future
Activity 4. Use the given phrases to make meaningful sentences.
1. do house work
2. clean the floor Example:
3. cook meals
4. wash clothes Robots will cook meals for us every day in the future.
5. water the flowers
6. surf the Internet We won’t take care of the children.
7. send and receive emails
8. take care of children
Grammar 2. MIGHT for future posibilities
Examples Usage Form
positive

We might have robots do our MIGHT for


the future: S + might + V (infinitive).
housework.
used to talk
about actions
negative

that are
They might not travel in cars. possible in S + might not + V (infinitive).
the future.
Might you have robots do our (We are NOT
question

SURE if they Might + S + V (infinitive)?


housework?
will happen Yes, S + might.
Yes, we might.
or not. No, S + might not.
No, we might not.
Grammar 2. MIGHT for future posibilities
Activity 5. Read the two poems and put T for True, F for False.

In the future In the future


We might go on holiday to the Moon. We might live with robots.
We might stay there for a long time. They might clean our houses.
We might have a great time. They might wash our clothes.
We might come home soon. They might not talk to us.
Henry, aged 14 Jenny, aged 13
Grammar 2. MIGHT for future posibilities
Activity 5. Read the two poems and put T for True, F for False.
In the future In the future
We might go on holiday to the Moon. We might live with robots.
We might stay there for a long time. They might clean our houses.
We might have a great time. They might wash our clothes.
We might come home soon. They might not talk to us.
Henry, aged 14 Jenny, aged 13
1. ……… Jenny thinks we might live with robots.
2. ……… Henry thinks we might travel to the Moon.
3. ……… Jenny thinks robots might not clean our houses.
4. ……… Henry thinks we will stay on the Moon for a short time.
5. ……… Jenny thinks robots might help us do the housework.
6. ……… Henry thinks we might not have a great time on the Moon.
Grammar 2. MIGHT for future posibilities
Activity 5. Read the two poems and put T for True, F for False.
In the future In the future
We might go on holiday to the Moon. We might live with robots.
We might stay there for a long time. They might clean our houses.
We might have a great time. They might wash our clothes.
We might come home soon. They might not talk to us.
Henry, aged 14 Jenny, aged 13

T Jenny thinks we might live with robots.


1. ………
T Henry thinks we might travel to the Moon.
2. ………
F Jenny thinks robots might not clean our houses.
3. ………
F Henry thinks we will stay on the Moon for a short time.
4. ………
T
5. ……… Jenny thinks robots might help us do the housework.
F Henry thinks we might not have a great time on the Moon.
6. ………
Grammar 2. MIGHT for future posibilities

Activity 6. Watch the video and do the task.


https://en.islcollective.com/video-lessons/snack-attack-mightmight-not-modal-verbs
-future-possibilities
Further practice
Work in groups of 4.
Use the vocabulary you have learnt in this unit, make sentences using
WILL / MIGHT in the future.

Student 1: make a sentence.


Student 2: repeat the old one and make a new one.
Student 3: repeat the old ones and make a new one.

After 3 seconds, if there isn’t a sentence, that team will lose.


The group has the longest sentences in fixed time will be the winner.
Homework
Complete your Exercises in part B Unit 10 in
MOET WB and in LHT .
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