The Future is Yours: Mastering the Future Tense

The Future is Yours: Mastering the Future Tense
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The Future is Yours: Mastering the Future Tense

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to use the following future tenses with 'will':
-Future simple
- Future Continuous
- Future Perfect
- Future Perfect Continuous

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Introduce the learning objective and make sure students understand the goal of the lesson.
What do you already know about the future tense?

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Forming the Future Simple
To form the future simple, use 'will' or 'shall' + the base form of the verb.

In informal writing and speaking, contractions are often used with 'will' and 'shall'.

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Explain the basic structure of the future tense and provide examples.
Using the Future Simple
The future tense can be used to talk about facts, predictions without evidence, promises, uncertainty, spontaneous decisions.

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Provide examples of each use case and encourage students to come up with their own examples.
Which sentence is in
the future simple?
A
I will drink more water.
B
I drank water.
C
I am drinking water
D
I won't drink more water.

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Which sentence is in
the future simple?
A
I am crying.
B
I had cried twice.
C
I will cry.
D
I cried.

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Is this in the future simple?
I will go soon.
Britney has left.
Sam will travel next year.
She wanted to talk.
We will try.

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Introduction to Future Continuous
The future continuous tense is formed using 'will be' + verb-ing. It is used to describe actions or events that will be ongoing at a specific future time.

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Usage of Future Continuous
We use the future continuous to talk about actions in progress at a specific time in the future, or to express predictions about future situations.

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Forming Future Continuous
To form the future continuous, use 'will be' + the base form of the verb + -ing. 

For example, 'I will be studying' or 'She will be working'.

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Which sentence is in the future continuous
A
I will have eaten a sandwich.
B
Will I have eaten a sandwich
C
Neither

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Which sentence is in the future continuous
A
We will be eating a sandwich
B
We will have eaten a sandwich
C
Neither

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Future tenses:
Wanneer gebruik je 'future continuous'?
A
Als je van plan bent iets te doen.
B
Als iets aan de gang is op een bepaald moment in de toekomst.
C
In een vraagzin vooraan.
D
Als je een voorspelling wilt maken

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Choose the future continuous form
___________ until midnight?
A
Are you working
B
Have you been working
C
Will you be working

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What does the future continuous look like?
A
Next week, Jack will be married.
B
In two weeks, Sue will be dancing.
C
Leslie is meeting Tim in two hours.
D
I am going to have ice cream.

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Which sentence uses the future continuous tense correctly?
A
She will cooks dinner tomorrow.
B
They are sleeping at 6 AM.
C
At 8 PM tonight, we will be watching a movie.
D
I will go to the gym yesterday.

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Welke zin is in de future continuous
A
They will be buying a new car tomorrow
B
They will buy a new car.
C
They bought a new car yesterday
D
They are buying a new car.

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Introduction to Future Perfect
The future perfect tense is formed using 'will have' + past participle. 

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Understanding the Future Perfect
The future perfect tense indicates an action that will be completed at some point in the future before another action occurs.

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Examples of Future Perfect
By next year, I will have finished my degree. 

She will have completed the project by Friday.

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By the weekend I .... ..... (finish) my English homework.

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By the summer I .... ...... (complete) 3 havo.

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Future Perfect Continuous Tense
The future perfect continuous tense is used to describe an action that will be ongoing and completed before a specific time in the future. It is formed using 'will have been' + present participle + ing

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Explain what the future perfect continuous tense is and provide examples. Encourage students to participate by asking them to come up with their own examples.
Future Perfect Continuous Tense Examples
By the time she arrives, we will have been waiting for two hours. They will have been studying for six hours by the time the exam starts.

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Provide examples of the future perfect continuous tense and ask students to identify the verb tense in each sentence.
Future Perfect vs Future Perfect Continuous
The future perfect tense describes a completed action, while the future perfect continuous tense describes an ongoing action that will be completed in the future.

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Explain the difference between the future perfect and future perfect continuous tenses. Provide examples and encourage students to ask questions.
Common Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous Verbs
Common verbs used with the future perfect tense include finish, complete, and have. Common verbs used with the future perfect continuous tense include be, study, and work.

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Provide a list of common verbs used with the future perfect and future perfect continuous tenses. Encourage students to brainstorm their own verbs.
This time tomorrow I ....... ..... (study) for three hours

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At 3pm on Saturday Aston Villa ...... ...... (play) football for twenty minutes.

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Now make your own example

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