Simple future & writing 8221

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This lesson contains 30 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Today's lesson
Grammar - simple future
writing e-mail lay-out
writing assignment


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objective 1
you will learn how to talk/write about the future
using simple future

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Simple future

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Will 
1) prediction without proof - It will rain tomorrow
2) promise / offer - I will phone you again tomorrow
3) decision /anouncement - I will pay for the tickets by C-Card

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Form (will)
will + infinitive (stam)
I will call you after our lesson.
Dave and Duco will help you with your exercises.


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Form (will) negative
will + not + infinitive
I will not buy apples tomorrow.
I will not answer the phone.

Will not = won't 

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Shall
Will is preferred to shall in mordern English
Mainly used for I & WE
  • used to make an offer/suggestion
  • used to ask for advice

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Shall
shall + infinitive (stam)
I shall contact you again when I have further information.

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Be going to
Be (am / is / are) + going to + infinitive
Talking about future intentions or plans
Talk about future predictions

A: We've run out of milk. B: I know, I am going to buy some.

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Be going to - negative
am / is / are + NOT + going to + infinitive

She is not going to travel to Jamaica this summer.
Breth and Denise are not going to pay by credit card. 

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Differences
Be going to / Will
 it's possible to use both 'be going to' and 'will' but it's more common to use 'be going to' if we can see evidence in the present

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What do we use for (fixed) plans?
A
will
B
be going to

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Will or Shall?
"I ... visit Amsterdam in September."
A
will
B
shall

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I hope the weather _____ nice.
A
will be
B
is going to be
C
shall be

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Will/shall + be going to

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Questions with simple future
Switch subject & verb
I shall see you tomorrow.    Shall I see you tomorrow?
I will see you there!    Will I see you there?
I am going to catch that bus.   Am I going to catch that bus?

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Take
5 minutes

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VAK-E
What did we do last time?

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mention 1 thing that went well during your telephone conversation

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What will you do different next time?

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Objective 2
You will learn about the lay-out of a professional e-mail
You will learn how to incorporate (new) grammar in your writing

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Lay-out professional e-mail
  • There's no need for company/ residential address at the top 

  • Subject space/place is given

  • Start with salutation

  • Write the body of your text

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Lay-out professional e-mail
Final greeting:              Yours.....
Name of company:     XYZ Inc
Signature:                       ...
Your name:                     Tim Jackson
Position in company: Bookkeeper
Company name & address

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Assignment
Use the writing assignment in Teams
make sure to use 2 simple future forms in your writing.
Focus: lay-out & grammar
Hand in through Teams by Friday

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Next lesson & Questions
Read between the lines 3
Vocabulary chapter 7


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Slide 30 - Video