week 5: murder and futures 4B

Today
- review ex 9 p 49
-revision futures
- MURDER! 
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Today
- review ex 9 p 49
-revision futures
- MURDER! 

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p44
let's start off with ex 2
read the text and answer the questions

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together
we'll fix ex 3 together

MAKE NOTES

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make
ex 4 and 5
Finished?

Oxford Learn  unit 4 "action" or ReadTheory

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WILL/GOING TO

PREDICTIONS WITH NO EVIDENCE
I think she will arrive soon

DECISIONS MADE AT THE TIME OF SPEAKING
Someone is at the door! I will get it.

PROMISES
I promise, I will clean my room.

OFFERS/REFUSALS
I will help you with that.



PREDICTIONS WHEN YOU CAN SEE THE EVIDENCE
Look at those clouds. It is going to rain!

GENERAL FUTURE INTENTIONS (not arranged)
Next year I am going to lose some weight.

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Present Simple
                                            Verb (+s for He/she/it)
  • Future events that are scheduled according to a timetable:
Hurry up! I don't want to miss any of the game. It starts at 1:00.
The meeting is in the boardroom. It begins at 10:00.
His plane arrives at 6:45. 

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Present Continuous
                                   to be (am, is, are) + verb + ing

  • Future events that are fixed, planned or definitely decided:
I am visiting my granparents tomorrow.
Next month we are emigrating to Australia.


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Future Continuous
                                            will + be + verb + ing
  • Projecting yourself into the future
By Christmas, I will be speaking fluent Spanish.
  • To guess about future events
He will be coming to the meeting, I guess.
  • Something in the future that takes place for a longer period of time
Lucy will be working for her dad next year.

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Future Perfect
                                       Will + Have + Past Participle
  • Something that you finish in the future.
In 2025 I will have finished my studies.
By the time you read this, I will have left.


You are projecting yourself to a future time, where you will have finished something

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May/Might
May en might worden beiden gebruikt om aan te geven dat iets misschien zou kunnen gebeuren. De kans is klein bij het gebruik van may, nog kleiner bij might.

It may snow tonight.
I might win the lottery.

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Murder mystery

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1. Who was murdered?
2. Who committed the murder?
3. When?
4. Where?
5. What was the weapon?
6. Why?

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