238ABlesson2 Future: going to and will

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time-iconLesson duration is: 30 min

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ARE YOU GOING TO......





   I DON'T THINK I WILL

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WELCOME BACK!
Today's class:

  • Goals
  • Grammar: going to / will
  • Studiemeter practice
  • Reflect
  • Next week

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How does knowing future tenses (toekomstige tijd) help with communication? ( multiple answers possible)
A
You can talk about future goals
B
It makes you sound more intelligent
C
You can only speak to people in the present
D
You can make plans with others

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Goals today

By the end of this lesson you:

  • Know the new planner /received it
  • Know what is expected of you for English class
  • Know the difference between going to and will
  • Have learned when to use them
  • Have practiced in Studiemeter
  • Had a bit of fun :)

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The planner:

Handout

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The planner:

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The planner:

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What can you remember about  the use of:

going to / shall or will?

  1. When do you use it?
  2. What does it mean?



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ONTKENNEND: IS not
                           ARE not         GOING TO
}

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ONTKENNEND: IS not
                           ARE not         GOING TO
}

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HOW DO YOU FORM A QUESTION?
 Going to:  SPLIT THEM UP!
Are you/we/they going to play a match?
Is he/she going to make the goal?

 Will:  AT THE START!
Will you/he/she/they go home?
Shall we/I go home?

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besluiten

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besluiten

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Plan/ arrangement
Spontaneous ideas
Predictions/
hopes
I don't think I'll ever be famous
I'm going to the cinema tomorrow to see The Batman
We'll help you
I'll hold the door for you
They are going to get married next year
He's going to see the doctor at 10.00 o clock
I think they will win this match
I won't have any trouble
I'm sure you'll be succesful

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How about SHALL?
When do you think you use it?




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Shall is more polite to use than the word will
-->you often see it in questions

  1. to make an offer/suggestion
EXAMPLE: Shall we go for lunch? Shall I pay?

    2. to ask for advice or instructions
EXAMPLE: What shall I tell the boss about this money?


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What are you doing next weekend?
I .... celebrate my birthday Saturday night.
A
am going to
B
will

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Maybe I .... go home. Or maybe not. I don't know yet.
A
am going to
B
will

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Look at the clouds! It ...... rain!
A
is going to
B
will

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niet

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timer
10:00

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  • Those bags seem heavy, I will help you carry them.
  •  I think it will rain tomorrow.
/ NIET GEPLAND

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/ ZEKER
We are going to  the doctor tomorrow
Look at those dark clouds! It is going to rain soon!

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REFLECT - HAVE WE MET OUR GOALS?

Do you:

  • Know the new planner /received it
  • Know what is expected of you for English class
  • Know the difference between going to and will
  • Have learned when to use them
  • Have practiced in Studiemeter
  • Had a bit of fun :)  ?

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Next week:
VOCABULARY! 
(and bijwoorden)


Don't leave without saying goodbye,
cause it's rude!
  • =VOORSPELLING

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