Lesson 25 - Future simple and continuous (class lesson)

Lesson 25 I'm having a party tonight.
  1. What did we do last lesson?
  2. Future, more options
  3. Class exercise
  4. Independent work
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Lesson 25 I'm having a party tonight.
  1. What did we do last lesson?
  2. Future, more options
  3. Class exercise
  4. Independent work

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Future going to + infinitive
What do you remember?

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Future will + infinitive
What do you remember?

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timer
5:00

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Future present simple
When:
When something is planned according to a schedule.

Examples:
The train leaves at 10:00 a.m.
Classes start at 8:30 every Monday until Friday.

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Future present continuous
When:
Planned activities in the near future that are set to happen.

Examples:
I am having a party tonight.
We are traveling to the museum with school next week.

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Future practice
  1. Our plane to Johannesburg __________ (leave) at 6:16 a.m.
  2. We __________ (leave) for Johannesburg on July 4th.
  3. I think the safari tour __________ (be) very interesting.
  4. It __________ (be) very hot during the safari. Temperatures of over 40 degrees are expected.
  5. The safari tour __________ (start) at 10:00 a.m.

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Future practice
  1. Our plane to Johannesburg leaves at 6:16 a.m. (schedule)
  2. We are leaving for Johannesburg on July 4th. (planned activity in the near future)
  3. I think the safari tour will be very interesting. (opinion)
  4. It is going to be very hot during the safari. Temperatures of over 40 degrees are expected. (prediction based on clues)
  5. The safari tour starts at 10:00 a.m. (schedule)

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Independent work
  • Work in the shared LessonUp lesson
  • You may discuss with your neighbor
  • You may listen to music on your laptop

  • Finished: open your life book and take a look at the topics of zero, first, second, and third conditional.

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Next lesson
Finish the shared LessonUp lesson
Study zero, first, second, and third conditional in the Life book

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