WW year 3 Unit 5.2 + 5.5 Is a robot going to take my job?

Is a robot going to take my job?
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This lesson contains 30 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Is a robot going to take my job?

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After today's lesson, you will...

- remember the future tenses.
- have practised the writing exercise. 




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Success criteria, at the end of this lesson:

- I can name the 4 different future tenses.
- I know when to use each of the 4 tenses.
- I am able to use these 4 tenses to talk about my own future. 



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Do you believe robots are going to take our jobs?
Yes, humans will be replaced eventually.
Well, some jobs might disappear but not all.
No, robots will never be able to do the things we can.

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Slide 5 - Video

Fill the worksheet with these Future tenses:
1. Future present simple
2. Future present continuous
3. Will + infinitive
4. To be going to

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Future 1: Present Simple 
For events that are/were planned on which you have no influence (timetables, set schedules, ect.)

The ballet performance starts at 8:00 pm.
When does the meeting begin?
There is no need to hurry, the train doesn’t leave for another 30 minutes.

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Future 2: Present Continuous
For future arrangements 

I am visiting my aunt tomorrow. 
 (Your aunt knows your coming, you've called her to let her know.)

She is painting her room next Thursday.
(She has taken the day of just so she can paint her room.)

My friend and I are having dinner at a restaurant tonight.
 (You're friend has made reservations at the restaurant.)

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Future 3: will + infinitive
For indisputable facts

The sun will rise tomorrow.       
Fact, the sun rises every morning. 

All lessons will be canceled because it's a holiday.
 Fact, you do not have to go to school during a holiday.

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Future 3: will + infinitive
For a second conditional sentence. When a certain condition is met, something else will happen. 


If you clean your room, I will bake a cake.
If you don’t do your homework, you will fail the test.

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Future 3: will + infinitive
For predictions based on opinion or experience. Often with verbs/words like: think, probably of possibly  in de zin:


I will probably be very nervous before my final exams.
(You're always nervous for a test, so you'll probably be nervous again.)

I think that will be the best party ever!
(You hope it will, but you can't be certain.)


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Future 3: will + infinitive
For spontaneous decisions, to offer something, for promises or to refuse to do something in the future. 

The doorbell is ringing. I’ll answer it!  -> spontaneous decision
Oh, you look cold. I’ll make you a cup of tea. -> offer
I promise I won't tell anyone! -> promise
They will never agree with that! -> refusal

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Future 4: to be going to + werkwoord

Something that is almost certain to happen (based on present evidence).


 It is going to rain soon!
(You can see the dark clouds coming in.)

Look out! She is going to drop that cup of tea!
(You can see her hands shake.)

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Future 4: to be going to + werkwoord

For personal plans in the future without set date or time. 


We are going to get married next year.
You've asked her, but you haven't set a date yet. 

We are going to buy a new car soon.
Your old car has had it's best days, but is still driving.

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future continuous
future with going to
future with will
future simple
For future arrangements
 with preparations made.
For instant decisions. 
For personal plans for the future.
For predictions based on evidence.
For intentions and promises.
For predictions without evidence.
I think Bayern Munchen will win the Champions league.
Look at the blue sky, I don't think it is going to rain.
I'll have a coffee and a muffin. 
Really...I'll clean my room tomorrow. 
I'm going to get her a new bag for her birthday.
I am leaving for New York tomorrow.
Hurry, our plane leaves in a few minutes.
For timetables.

Slide 15 - Drag question

Choose the correct future tense:

I just called to my sister, .... her in April.
A
will visit
B
am visiting
C
am going to visit
D
visit

Slide 16 - Quiz

Choose the correct future tense:

The buses .............. every ten minutes.
A
will leave
B
are leaving
C
are going to leave
D
leave

Slide 17 - Quiz

Choose the correct future tense:

They ............... a child next year.
A
will adopt
B
are adopting
C
are going to adopt
D
adopt

Slide 18 - Quiz

Choose the correct future tense:
According to the news, Tuesday.... (be) a sunny day.

A
will be
B
is being
C
is going to be
D
is

Slide 19 - Quiz

Choose the correct future tense:

They _____ their homework, won't they?
A
will do
B
are doing
C
are going to do
D
do

Slide 20 - Quiz

Choose the correct future tense:

The shop always _________at six o'clock.
A
will open
B
are opening
C
are going to open
D
open

Slide 21 - Quiz

Choose the correct future tense:

This weekend I ............. .
A
will sleep in
B
am sleeping in
C
am going to sleep in
D
sleep in

Slide 22 - Quiz

Do:                     Unit 5.4
Where:              WW online
How:                  Work alone and in silence
Questions:        Raise your hand
Time:                  Until 13:40
Finished?:         Complete all assignments Unit 5
                            + study Vocab Unit 5 (Classroom)


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I can name the 4 future tenses
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Slide 24 - Poll

I know when to use these four tenses.
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I am able to use these 4 tenses to talk about my own future.
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Slide 26 - Poll

Make groups of 3 or 4.

Discuss:

What will your life look like a year from now?
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Now discuss:

What will your life look like in 10 years time?
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3:00

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Last assignment

Predict:

What will the world look like in 50 years?
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Homework:

Complete all assignments Unit 5
Study Vocab Unit 5 (Classroom)


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