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Unit 9: Future
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Unit 9: Future

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Today's Goals
  • You can apply the future tenses in sentences.
  • You can explain the difference in the use of the future tenses.

- Homework check:  EF 1, exc. 3 (SB p. 15) + 2.1 exc. 3 + 4 (SB, p. 17)
- Grammar Recap/Note:  Future tenses
- Do: Exc. 2 a-i (SB, p. 18)

Homework Thur 7/10, 2nd period: Exc. 2 j-s, 3, 4 (SB, p. 18-19)

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EF 1, Exc. 3
  1. antiquity
  2. dominant
  3. customising
  4. kinship
  5. apparently
  6. underline
  7. arguably
  8. infinitely

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2.1 Exc. 3
  1. B
  2. D
  3. B
  4. C
  5. A
  6. D
  7. B

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2.1 Exc. 4
a) frequent
b) independent
c) seasoned
d) intrepid
e) weary
f) discerning
g) an armchair
h) inveterate
i) unwary

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Today's Goals
  • You can apply the future tenses in sentences.
  • You can explain the difference in the use of the future tenses.

- Homework check:  EF 1, exc. 3 (SB p. 15) + 2.1 exc. 3 + 4 (SB, p. 17)
- Grammar Recap/Note:  Future tenses
- Do: Exc. 2 a-i (SB, p. 18)

Homework Thur 7/10, 2nd period: Exc. 2 j-s, 3, 4 (SB, p. 18-19)

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Grammar Note:
Future Tenses

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Will/shall + be going to

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will/shall + infinitive
  • Predictions (without proof): I think they will win the game.
  • Promises: I will always love you.
  • Offers (in questions: shall): I'll help you carry your bags.
  • Decisions/announcements: The Summer Olympics will take place in August 2021.

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be going to
                                           to be (am, is, are) + going to + infinitive
to describe an intention
I’m going to keep a diary
• to talk about a future plan
We are both going to study in the USA next summer.
to make a prediction about the future based on something we can SEE in the present (evidence).
Look at those clouds. It’s going to rain.

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We ........ watch a film tonight.
A
will
B
're going to
C
am going to
D
is going to

Slide 11 - Quiz

Your brother _______ study in America.
A
is going to
B
will

Slide 12 - Quiz

I think they ______ help us.
A
will
B
won't
C
isn't going to
D
aren't going to

Slide 13 - Quiz

You ..... probably ..... first prize.
A
will ... win
B
are ... going to win
C
will ... won
D
are ... going to won

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                 Will/shall + infinitive

- Predictions without evidence, 
- Spontaneous decisions.
- Promises
- Offers

We will give it back tomorrow.
Mum thinks it will rain, I'm not sure though.
I think I will go to the cinema!
              To be going to + infinitive

-Predictions with evidence
-Intentions
-future plans


We agreed that we are going to go to the cinema.
Look at those dark clouds! I think it is going to rain.

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Future Pt. 2
Present Continuous  (future purposes)
Future Continuous 
Future Perfect
Future Perfect Continuous


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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 grandparents tomorrow.
Next month we are emigrating to Australia.
Nattll! Now, At the moment, Today, This, Look, Listen

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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
future perfect: he will have gone
  • 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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Future perfect continuous
will + have been + verb + ing
Just like other continuous tenses, the duration of the action is important. 
How long something will have been going on before a particular time/event in the future.
    
 - We will have been cleaning the house all day before she returns. 
- I will have been studying for my English test for 4 hours when I take a break.

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He _______ (study) English for the next five years.


A
is going to
B
will be studying
C
is studying
D
will be study

Slide 21 - Quiz

I ________ (meet) my friends in the park in an hour.
A
am meeting
B
will be meeting
C
is meeting
D
won't be meeting

Slide 22 - Quiz

When Charlie's in Australia, he ________ (stay) with friends
A
will have staid
B
will be staying
C
will have stayed
D
is staying

Slide 23 - Quiz

By this time next year, I ______ (pass) my exam

A
will be passing
B
will have passed
C
am passing
D
will have pass

Slide 24 - Quiz

     Present Continuous
        to be + verb + -ing


  • Future events that are fixed, planned, definitely decided

I am meeting my friends at the park in an hour.


       Future Continuous
       will + be + verb + -ing

  • Longer events at a particular time in the future.

The ship will be travelling at 20 knots as it cruises through the Caribbean.

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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.
    Future Perfect Continuous
   will + have been + verb + ing

  • How long something is going on before a particular time in the future.
 We will have been cleaning the house all day before she returns. 


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Today's Goals
  • You can apply the future tenses in sentences.
  • You can explain the difference in the use of the future tenses.

- Homework check: Vocab exc. 1 (WB, p. 36)
- Grammar Recap/Note:  Future tenses
- Do: Grammar Exc. 3, 4 (SB, p. 56) + Vocab Exc. 2, 3 (SB, p. 56)

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Welcome

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Today's checklist
You can apply the future tenses in sentences.
You can explain the difference in the use of the future tenses.

  • Grammar Recap/Note: Future tenses (5 mins)
  • Do: Unit 2.2, Exc. 4, 5, 6, 7 (p. 18-19) (30 minutes)
  • Check in: Future Tenses (10 minutes)

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                 Will/shall + infinitive

- Predictions without evidence, 
- Spontaneous decisions.
- Promises
- Offers

We will give it back tomorrow.
Mum thinks it will rain, I'm not sure though.
I think I will go to the cinema!
              To be going to + infinitive

-Predictions with evidence
-Intentions
-future plans


We agreed that we are going to go to the cinema.
Look at those dark clouds! I think it is going to rain.

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     Present Continuous
        to be + verb + -ing


  • Future events that are fixed, planned, definitely decided

I am meeting my friends at the park in an hour.


       Future Continuous
       will + be + verb + -ing

  • Longer events at a particular time in the future.

The ship will be travelling at 20 knots as it cruises through the Caribbean.

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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.
    Future Perfect Continuous
   will + have been + verb + ing

  • How long something is going on before a particular time in the future.
 We will have been cleaning the house all day before she returns. 


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Today's checklist
You can apply the future tenses in sentences.
You can explain the difference in the use of the future tenses.

  • Grammar Recap/Note: Future tenses (5 mins)
  • Do: Unit 2.2, Exc. 4, 5, 6, 7 (p. 18-19) (30 minutes)
  • Check in: Future Tenses (10 minutes)

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Exc. 4 & 5 - let's hear some examples

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Exc. 6 - Prepositional phrases
a. on the grounds that                  f. in the region of
b. on behalf of                                  g. in vain
c. to some extent                            h. in conjunction with
d. on the verge of                             i. with the exception of
e. on the brink of

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Exc. 7 - Have no
a. I have no interest in going to places (...)
b. I have no regrets about spending too much money on my last holiday.
c. I have no recollection of (....)
d. I have no hesitations about booking a cruise.
e. I have no choice but to stay home this year.
f. I have no intention to ever go to Disneyland
g. I have no time to look at lots of travel brochures.

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Today's checklist
You can apply the future tenses in sentences.
You can explain the difference in the use of the future tenses.

  • Grammar Recap/Note: Future tenses (5 mins)
  • Do: Unit 2.2, Exc. 4, 5, 6, 7 (p. 18-19) (30 minutes)
  • Check in: Future Tenses (10 minutes)

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Slide 38 - Link

Today's Goals
  • You can apply the future tenses in sentences.
  • You can explain the difference in the use of the future tenses.


- Grammar Note:  Future tenses
- Do: Grammar Exc. 3, 4 (SB, p. 56) + Vocab Exc. 1, 3 (SB, p. 56)

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