What is LessonUp
Search
Channels
Log in
Register
‹
Return to search
Y3 future
Welcome!
Please have a seat, take out your materials and put your bag on the floor
1 / 17
next
Slide 1:
Slide
Engels
Middelbare school
havo, vwo
Leerjaar 3
This lesson contains
17 slides
, with
text slides
.
Lesson duration is:
30 min
Start lesson
Save
Share
Print lesson
Items in this lesson
Welcome!
Please have a seat, take out your materials and put your bag on the floor
Slide 1 - Slide
Lesson plan
Grammar time!
Practise
DIY
Slide 2 - Slide
Fill in the blanks
You ____ feel better tomorrow
Even though I know you _____ you ______ die
You _____ feel better tomorrow
If you want me to, I ______ stay with you all night (stay with you all night)
Slide 3 - Slide
Fill in the blanks - key
You
'll (will)
feel better tomorrow
Even though I know you
think
you
're gonna (are going to)
die
You
'll (will)
feel better tomorrow
If you want me to, I
'll (will)
stay with you all night (stay with you all night)
Slide 4 - Slide
The future
There are four different verb tenses that we can use to talk about the future
Present simple
Present continuous
To be going to
Will / shall
We are going to be discussing these in order of likelihood: From most to least likely!
Slide 5 - Slide
Present simple
Present simple is used for fixed things like schedules:
Our plane
lands
at 10.40 AM.
The bike tour
doesn't start
in front of the park.
What time
is
your next class?
Slide 6 - Slide
Present continuous
Present continuous is used for future arrangements and plans. These have been arranged and are most likely going to happen.
I
am cooking
dinner tonight.
James
is running
a marathon in April.
We
are visiting
our parents on Sunday.
Unfortunately, their top scorer
isn’t coming
.
Are you going
there by bike?
Tip!
You often see a date/day added in these sentences
Slide 7 - Slide
To be going to
We use "to be going to" for 2 reasons!
Form: to be + going to + infinitive (hele werkwoord)
1) When we talk about plans or intentions (
before
the conversation has started)
I
am going to visit
my aunt next week.
We
’re not going to attend
a concert later this month.
Are they going to take
the bus?
We
are going to take
a train to Italy this summer.
Slide 8 - Slide
To be going to
2) With a prediction based on evidence / a clue
Look at those
dark clouds
! It i
s going to rain
today.
It’s
8.15
. I
’m going to be
late.
Be careful! You
're going to fall
!
You don't always need the reason in the sentence. In sentence 3 I can assume I can see why someone is going to fall
Slide 9 - Slide
Slide 10 - Slide
Will/shall
The form
Slide 11 - Slide
Slide 12 - Slide
Will/shall
We use will/shall for 4 different reasons
Form: will/shall + infinitive (heel werkwoord)
1) For a spontaneous decision during a conversation
I
will help
you move the couch.
There’s no more bread – I
’ll go
and buy some.
I
’ll have
a sandwich and a cup of tea.
Slide 13 - Slide
Will/shall
We use will/shall for 4 different reasons
Form: will/shall + infinitive (heel werkwoord)
2) For a prediction based on an opinion or uncertainty about the future
(often in combination with "don't think", "probably" or "possibly")
We
will win
tomorrow's game.
I
don’t think
dad
will be
angry.
I
’ll
probably
get
really nervous before my speech.
Slide 14 - Slide
Will/shall
We use will/shall for 4 different reasons
Form: will/shall + infinitive (heel werkwoord)
3) For a wish, spontaneous offers, refusals, promises, suggestions or requests
I hope she
will give
me a present.
I
’ll get
the door for you.
If I have to choose then I
won’t go
to her party.
We promise we
will be
on time.
Will you cook
dinner for me tonight?
Slide 15 - Slide
Will/shall
We use will/shall for 4 different reasons
Form: will/shall + infinitive (heel werkwoord)
4) For facts or things that happen so often that you can expect it to happen anyway (general truths)
A well-mannered person
will hold
the door for an elderly person.
He
won’t
be
on time, he’s always late.
Slide 16 - Slide
DIY 3W
Do exercises 7+8+9
In your book
On pages 102-104
Individually
Slide 17 - Slide
More lessons like this
Future and Demonstrative Pronouns
June 2022
- Lesson with
30 slides
Engels
Middelbare school
vwo
Leerjaar 1
Revision of the Future
March 2023
- Lesson with
17 slides
Engels
Middelbare school
havo
Leerjaar 2
futures 2B, 2D
August 2022
- Lesson with
34 slides
Engels
Middelbare school
vwo
Leerjaar 4
Unit 2 Future Forms
May 2023
- Lesson with
23 slides
Engels
Middelbare school
vwo
Leerjaar 2
G2 Prepare U9 - Future forms
May 2022
- Lesson with
22 slides
Engels
Middelbare school
vwo
Leerjaar 2
G2 Prepare U9 - Future forms
March 2023
- Lesson with
18 slides
Engels
Middelbare school
vwo
Leerjaar 2
H3 U3 L4 future forms revision
March 2021
- Lesson with
19 slides
Engels
Middelbare school
havo
Leerjaar 3
1BGHX_U4.5 (part 2) - Future forms
February 2021
- Lesson with
18 slides
Engels
Middelbare school
vwo
Leerjaar 2