Future Perfect vs Future Continuous #2

The Future Perfect & Future Continuous


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The Future Perfect & Future Continuous


Welcome

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Today's goals
At the end of class:

..... I can use the future perfect and the future continuous tenses correctly in sentences.





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Agenda
- Lesson goals (2 mins)
- Future perfect  and continuous recap (7 min)
- Practice (25 min)
- Lesson goals achieved? (2 min)
- Homework (1 min)

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page 152

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Future Perfect
To talk about an action which is going to be completed at or before a certain point in time in the future
e.g.
 - I promise I’ll have done all the work by next Saturday.
- I think astronauts will have landed on Mars by the year 2030.

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(present simple)

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Action that will be completed in the future either: 
BEFORE a specific moment or BEFORE another action takes place

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Future Perfect - examples

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page 153

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Future Continuous
To talk about an action which you know or think will be in progress at a certain time or during a certain period of time, in the future
e.g.
- This time tomorrow we’ll be sitting on the beach. I can’t wait!
- Don’t ring at 8 o’clock. I’ll be watching Who Wants to be a Millionaire.

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(present simple)

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Future continuous
Past continuous       Present continuous        Future continuous
I was waiting...        I am waiting....         I will be waiting...

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Future Continuous - examples

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Future continuous
Questions
Will you be doing the test on Monday?
Negations
I won't be doing the test on Monday.

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What does the future perfect look like?
A
Next week, Jack will be married.
B
In two weeks, Sue will be dancing.
C
In 3 hours, Bob will have left.
D
I am going to have ice cream.

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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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In 40 minutes from now, we ____________ (finish) this English lesson.
A
will have finished
B
will be finishing

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My brother is at university, but in two years' time, he ____________ (work).
A
will have worked
B
will be working

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Hopefully, I _____________ (live, not) with my parents when I'm thirty.

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I'm sure the party will be a surprise. Nobody _________ (tell) her about it.

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According to the weather forecast, the sun ___________ (shine) all day tomorrow.

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I'm looking forward to tomorrow's match - but I'm sad that Messi _____________ (play, not).

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By 2050
Many people ... on the moon
A
will be living
B
will have lived

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By 2050
The polar icecaps ... completely.
A
will be melting
B
will have melted

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By 2050
All marine life ...
A
will be dying
B
will have died

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By 2050
we ... all our shopping online
A
will be doing
B
will have done

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Today is Monday. I am doing my driving test next Thursday.
"This time next week I ... (do) my driving test."

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You always have dinner at 8 p.m. What about tonight?
"... at 8 p.m. tonight?"

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The film starts at 7.30. We haven't arrived yet.
"The film ... by the time we arrive"

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We are living in this house now. We're moving in February.
"Next year, we ... out of this house."

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Make your own prediction, using a time expression.

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I can use the future perfect and the future continuous tenses correctly in sentences.
Yes
No
Not sure...

Slide 33 - Poll

I will see you after the Christmas break. If you have any questions during the break, please mail me.

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