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Practice the conversations with a partner

Activity – in groups, line up and take turns to compete with the other groups
and write a sentence on the board using future tense. One score is given to each
correct sentence. The group that generates most scores at the end of the game
wins.

e.g.
T: ‘game, Peter, tonight’
S: ‘Peter’s going to play games tonight’
A board game to
test the use of
future tense
Dictation-
vocabs
1. automatically
2. replace
3. take off
4. take over
5. lawyer
6. bloke
7. make the most of
Match the words in 1-6 with their meanings A-F
1. The system is designed to
automatically update itself when new A. To use or exploit something to its maximum
software is available. potential; to take full advantage of an opportunity
2. It's time to replace the old light bulbs or situation.
with energy-efficient LED bulbs. B. To assume control or management of something;
3. I need to take time off next week to to become the leader or owner.
C. A colloquial term, especially in British English,
attend a family event. referring to a man or a guy.
4. After the CEO resigned, a new D. To request and be granted a period of time away
executive will take over the leadership from work or regular duties; to go on a break or
of the company. vacation.
5. I met an interesting bloke at the pub E. To substitute or exchange one thing for another; to
take the place of something that is removed or no
last night who had travelled to many longer functional.
countries. F. Without human intervention; occurring in a
6. In a competitive job market, it's crucial mechanical or spontaneous manner, often due to
to make the most of your skills and automation or preset processes.
experiences on your resume.
Match the words in 1-6 with their meanings A-F
1. The system is designed to
automatically update itself when new A. To use or exploit something to its maximum
software is available. potential; to take full advantage of an opportunity
2. It's time to replace the old light bulbs or situation.
with energy-efficient LED bulbs. B. To assume control or management of something;
3. I need to take time off next week to to become the leader or owner.
C. A colloquial term, especially in British English,
attend a family event. referring to a man or a guy.
4. After the CEO resigned, a new D. To request and be granted a period of time away
executive will take over the leadership from work or regular duties; to go on a break or
of the company. vacation.
5. I met an interesting bloke at the pub E. To substitute or exchange one thing for another; to
take the place of something that is removed or no
last night who had travelled to many longer functional.
countries. F. Without human intervention; occurring in a
6. In a competitive job market, it's crucial mechanical or spontaneous manner, often due to
to make the most of your skills and automation or preset processes.
experiences on your resume. 1-F, 2-E, 3-D, 4-B, 5-C, 6-A
Match the words in 1-6 with their meanings A-F

A. To use or exploit something to its maximum


potential; to take full advantage of an opportunity
or situation.
B. To assume control or management of something;
to become the leader or owner.
C. A colloquial term, especially in British English,
referring to a man or a guy.
D. To request and be granted a period of time away
from work or regular duties; to go on a break or
vacation.
E. To substitute or exchange one thing for another; to
take the place of something that is removed or no
longer functional.
F. Without human intervention; occurring in a
mechanical or spontaneous manner, often due to
automation or preset processes.
Use the words learned for the lines

1.The company decided to ____________ the outdated equipment with state-of-the-art


technology.
2.While on vacation, it's essential to ____________ your time by exploring local attractions
and trying new activities.
3.The smart thermostat adjusts the temperature ____________ based on your preferences.
4.After a busy month at work, Sarah decided to ____________ for a week to relax and
recharge.
5.The ambitious entrepreneur plans to ____________ the market with innovative products.
6.I met a friendly ____________ at the pub last night who offered to help fix my car.
Use the words learned for the lines

1.The company decided to replace the outdated equipment with state-of-the-art technology.
2.While on vacation, it's essential to make the most of your time by exploring local
attractions and trying new activities.
3.The smart thermostat adjusts the temperature automatially based on your preferences.
4.After a busy month at work, Sarah decided to take time off for a week to relax and
recharge.
5.The ambitious entrepreneur plans to take over the market with innovative products.
6.I met a friendly bloke at the pub last night who offered to help fix my car.
Use will, might, going to and the following expressions in
your conversations
I think/I don’t think …
I believe/I don’t believe
I’m sure that/I’m not sure if ..
I doubt that …
Gloomy" is an adjective used to describe an atmosphere,
environment, or mood that is dark, dim, and lacking in
brightness. It often conveys a sense of darkness, dreariness, or a
lack of cheerfulness. Here are a few examples of how "gloomy"
might be used in sentences

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