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Thank you for being here today!

Our main objectives:


1. Review: We'll refresh our understanding of the 'going to' grammar
structure, which we previously covered at the Elementary level.

2. Distinguish: We'll work on distinguishing between using 'going to' for


plans and predictions through various grammar exercises and activities.

3. Explore Airports: Additionally, we'll engage in a discussion about


airports and explore some of the best airports in the world. This will help
us learn new vocabulary related to travel and aviation."
5 things people do at an airport
Lets talk about Airport
• Long queues at check in, going through security, flights can be delayed
• Free wifi, restaurants, shops
• If you have to wait for Connecting flights:
• Free Playstations at Hong Kong international airport, Ambassadors
• At Singapoor airport - indoor garden, rooftop swimming pool and free
sightseeing tour
• Munich airport - 60 seat cinema with non stop films and free tea and coffee
• At Osaka airport - Dentist and Doctor's surgery, plus Pet hotel
• Zurich airport - rent day rooms with bathrooms, kitchen, shower etc.
• In Seoul airport - massage, make up, play golf
Conclusion
• "In today's lesson, we successfully achieved our objectives. We revisited the
'going to' grammar structure, reinforcing what we learned at the Elementary
level. Through exercises and activities, we sharpened our ability to distinguish
between using 'going to' for plans and predictions.

• Furthermore, our discussion about airports not only expanded our vocabulary
but also gave us insights into some of the best airports globally. Learning about
travel and aviation-related terms has broadened our language skills.

• Keep practicing and using these grammar structures and new vocabulary in your
daily English communication. Your progress is evident, and I look forward to our
continued learning journey together."
Thank you for your support in
this matter!

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