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Lesson duration is: 60 min
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TED talk: how technology changes our sense of right and wrong
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Exercise 2A: What is said in the article about:
vertical farming?
brain implants?
a 3D printer?
translating machines?
Nano monitors?
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answers 2B:
1: translate
2: bodies
3: copies
4: brain
5: climate
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2C1: Which ideas in the article do you like?
Slide 4 - Open question
2: Which ideas don't you like, why not?
Slide 5 - Open question
3. Which ideas do you agree will probably come true?
Slide 6 - Open question
3A
1. in the near future
2. in only a year or two
3. in the short term
4. in the long term
5. in perhaps ten or twenty years' time
6. in the next thirty years
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3B
1,2 and 3 mean soon
4, 5 and 6 mean in a long time
2, 5 and 6 name a future date and time period
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4A: Are the predictions certain or possible?
We may be able to communicate in any language we choose.
May = possible
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2: In only a year or two the headset could come to the market
A
Certain
B
Possible
Slide 10 - Quiz
3: This is likely to save millions of lives
A
Certain
B
Possible
Slide 11 - Quiz
4: Climate change is going to seriously affect traditional farming
A
Certain
B
Possible
Slide 12 - Quiz
5: Tower blocks and skyscrapers will have gardens
A
Certain
B
Possible
Slide 13 - Quiz
4B: Rules
We use will + infinitive without to to make predictions about the future
We use to be going to + infinitive without to to make predictions when there is present evidence
We use may or might + infinitive without to to say something is possible but not certain.
We use likely + infinitive with to to say something will probably happen
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5A:
1. will design
2. going to become
3. are going to disappear
4. could be built
5. are likely
6. won't know
7. may become
8. could replace
9. might reduce
10. might not be
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We are going to watch a video about right and wrong
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https:
Slide 17 - Link
Which things that were considered "right" or "normal" in the past are considered "wrong" today? (examples from the video or your own examples)
Slide 18 - Open question
Which things that are considered "right" or "normal" today might be considered as "wrong" 20 years from now? (try to use the grammar from exercise 4B in your answer)
Slide 19 - Open question
Next week's homework
Do language bank 3.2 exercise A + B
(p. 132-133 of your book)
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How well do you understand will, be going to, may and might, could and be likely to talk about future predictions?
I understand it and I'm able to apply it
I understand it but I still have difficulty applying it
I 'm starting to get it but i still have some work to do