week 10 les 1

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Today's plan:
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  • Grammar: Future tense
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Hi B2D!
Today's plan:
  • check homework
  • Grammar: Future tense

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Check homework
Open your books on page 32

Watch newsround while I check your work

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Future tense
De toekomst

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Different ways to talk about the future
1. will + infinitive
2. to be going to + infinitive
3. Present simple


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1. will + infinitive
will = zullen
short form = 'll

You use will to talk about predictions in the future. 
These predictions are often unsure

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examles
I think I will have 3 kids when I'm older. 
I hope we'll see you in the summer vacation. 
Maybe I'll call you tonight. 
In ten years time all cars will run on hydrogen.

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Promises 
You  also use will for promises:

I will never tell anyone your secret.
I will stop smoking.
I won't let you down!

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Spontaneous decisions
You  also use will for spontaneous decisions:

*doorbell rings* I'll open it.
I'll help you with that.
I'll get you something to eat.

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2. To be going to + infinitive
You use this form to talk about thing you have planned:

I'm going to play football after school.
We're going to go out for dinner this weekend. 
She is going to cook dinner for us tonight. 

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3. Present simple
You use the present simple for all things related to schedules.

for example: 
  • public transport
  • opening and closing times
  • school schedules

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Present simple
Shit rule: 

He/she/it --> ww + S

Use do/does + infinitive for questions
Use don't/doesn't + infinitive for negations

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examples
School starts at 8.45 tomorrow. 
The shops close at 9 pm tonight. 
Hurry up, the bus leaves in 5 minutes!
The plane arrives at 8pm next Friday. 
Does the movie start at 7?

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This week's task:
Do:
All exercises on p 42 to 45 + 58 to 61
ReadTheory: 3 texts 70% or higher
Work on project                                             Next week: reading test!
Study:
Theme words p 62 + 64
vocabulary A p 96

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