Future Tense (with Friends video)

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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Today's Programme
- Future tense






Lesson Objective:
- You can recognize and use the 3 main future tenses correctly

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It's Your Choice
Use the (limited) explanations in the course book (p. 56) to learn the future tenses and complete the exercises

OR

Continue with this LessonUp, watch the video and answer the questions which guide you through the material.

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Slide 4 - Video

02:00
When do we NOT use 'gonna'?

Slide 5 - Open question

02:40
Take notes of the rules. You don't need to write the examples down. It'll go too quickly for that.
1 minute to grab a pen and notebook. We will test you on this in the final grammar test.

Slide 6 - Slide

04:46
Sorry people, for your test you will have to be able to tell the difference:

To be going to - predictions with some sort of proof

Will - predictions without any proof

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05:52
Write one plan in the future correctly using will, to be going to or the present continuous.
timer
2:00

Slide 8 - Open question

12:42
Choose
A
I'll wear
B
I'm gonna wear (going to)
C
I'm wearing

Slide 9 - Quiz

13:12
Choose
A
I'll give you
B
I'm going to give you
C
I'm giving you

Slide 10 - Quiz

13:35
Choose
A
will come
B
are going to come
C
are coming

Slide 11 - Quiz

13:54
Choose
A
will come
B
is going to come
C
is coming

Slide 12 - Quiz

14:13
Choose
A
will have
B
are going to have
C
are having

Slide 13 - Quiz

14:39
I'm sure you're gonna make a great impression
A
prediction
B
future fact
C
promise
D
future plan

Slide 14 - Quiz

14:59
I will go to the hospital tomorrow
A
offer
B
future fact
C
promise
D
decision

Slide 15 - Quiz

15:13
It'll still be broken then
A
future arrangement
B
offer
C
prediction
D
intention

Slide 16 - Quiz

15:31
We're gonna be late
A
future plan
B
decision
C
promise
D
prediction

Slide 17 - Quiz

Please note:
The Present Simple is missing in the video. 
It's used for official arrangements, impossible to change.
(often timetable/schedule) 
E.g. The course starts at 9 am this Friday.
The train to London leaves at 10.25 am.
Our plane departs at 5 pm tomorrow.

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