V3 P4 W6 future continuous

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V3 P4 W6 future continuous

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learning goals
I know how to use the future continuous

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during this lesson
homework check

future continuous

show what you know

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homework check

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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

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

Slide 7 - Quiz

Choose the future continuous form
Where are the children?
- Perhaps they ________ TV.
A
'll be watching
B
're watching
C
've been watching

Slide 8 - Quiz

Choose the future continuous form
This time tomorrow, they __________
to London.
A
are going to travel
B
have travelled
C
will be travelling

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He _______ (study) in Glasgow two years from now.

Slide 10 - Open question

I _________ (wait) for you when the
bus arrives.

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How long _______ (they - stay) at
the resort?

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Extra: British slang

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When a British person says 'It's not ideal.' what do they actually mean?
A
This is terrible, my life is ruined.
B
This isn't okay, but I'll manage.
C
Things could be better.
D
You aren't satisfied.

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When a British person says to you: 'Look, let's just forget about it.'
What do they actually mean?
A
I'm not mad at you. It's okay.
B
I will remember this until my dying day.
C
No problem, it can happen to anyone.
D
I'm not interested in taking revenge.

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I went to my friend’s house to watch the England game the other day. I walked in and said “alright'' ?

What does this friend mean with 'alright'?
A
How are you doing?
B
Is the match going okay?
C
Is it okay if I watch the game with you?
D
I've a good feeling about this game.

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What do British people actually mean when they say: It's not quite what I had in mind.
A
It's exactly what I had in mind.
B
Err....are you out of your mind?
C
What the bloody hell is this?!
D
I don't want this, but it'll do for now.

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If someone calls you 'a jammy bastard' what do they actually mean?
A
You're always dressed in your pyjamas.
B
You're a bit fat, man.
C
You are one lucky person!
D
I can tell you've been eating.

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When a British person says: Happy new year!
They're actually saying...
A
Happy new year!
B
This new year has started off well.
C
I want to kiss you and wish you a happy new year.
D
The year is practically over. Stop it.

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What is in British slang 'a doddle'?
A
A very easy job
B
A stupid person
C
A very difficult task
D
A small child

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When a British person says something is 'very interesting', they mean to say...
A
they are very impressed.
B
this is cleary nonsense.
C
that something is very good.
D
they really like your idea.

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