Future

Unit 5
South Africa
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Unit 5
South Africa

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South Africa: basic facts
  • South Africa: the Republic of South Africa (RSA)
  • Three capital cities: Executive Pretoria, judicial Bloemfontein and   legislative Cape Town.
  • 11 official languages (26% Zulu, 16% Xhosa, 14% Afrikaans, 10% English)
  • currency: The rand
  • Inhabitants: Over 59 million

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The Flag
The flag exists since 1994 and can be seen as a combination of Dutch, English and African symbols.

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A lot of names and words are from Dutch or English
origin due to the colonial past.

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Slide 5 - Video

Grammar: future tense

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When does the supermarket open?
A
The supermarket opens at 08:00 am.
B
The supermarket will open at 08:00 am.
C
The supermarket is going to open at 08:00 am
D
The supermarket is going to be opening at 08:00 am.

Slide 7 - Quiz

What will you give me if I help you paint your house?
A
I am going to take you to a fancy restaurant.
B
I take you to a fancy restaurant.
C
I will take you to a fancy restaurant.
D
I am going to be taking you to a fancy restaur

Slide 8 - Quiz

What are you going to do tonight?
A
Jill and I will be watching a film tonight.
B
Jill and I will be going to watch a film tonight.
C
Jill and I watch a film tonight.
D
Jill and I are going to watch a film tonight.

Slide 9 - Quiz

Different futures
If you want to express something that is going to happen in the future, you can use different ways to express future tense.
- present simple
- present continuous
- to be going to 
- will




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What is the difference?
Something is scheduled to happen. 
Example: The shop opens at 08:00 am.
Example 2: The trains arrives at 10:00 am.
                                      Present simple.

Als iets volgens een vast schema of rooster gebeurd.

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What is the difference?
Something is scheduled to happen. 
Example: I am working Friday night.
Example 2: We're meeting Susan at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
                            Present Continuous
Als je een afspraak met een mens, organisatie of groep hebt in de toekomst, die in je agenda staat. 

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What is the difference?
Something is planned and is certain to happen: 'to be going to'.
Example: I am going to visit my grandmother this Friday.
Example 2: Look at those clouds! It is going to rain.
                                         to be + going to + infinitive

Als je een plan of intentie hebt, of een voorspelling met bewijs doet.

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What is the difference?
Something is not planned yet or uncertain to happen: 'will'.
Example: I will visit my grandmother.
Example 2: Aliens will invade the earth next year.
                                         will + infinitive

Als je iets van plan bent, maar het is nog niet zeker dan gebruik je,  of een voorspelling zonder bewijs.

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Maybe, you (see) the rest of our office later this year.
A
are going to see
B
will going to see
C
will see
D
are will seeing

Slide 15 - Quiz

Sorry, I have no time, because I (prepare) a presentation.
A
will prepare
B
going preparing
C
will going to prepare
D
am going to prepare

Slide 16 - Quiz

He (save) some snacks for later.
A
will going to save
B
Will save
C
am going to save
D
going saving

Slide 17 - Quiz

I (eat) my sandwich for lunch.
A
am going to eat
B
will eating
C
Will eat
D
will going to

Slide 18 - Quiz

What did we learn?
How to use three different types of future tense.

- Present simple
- Present Continuous
- To be going to
- Will



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Class activity

Do: Unit 5.2 - Ex 5, 6, 7 page 190 - 191 or Online !
Homework

Do: Unit 5.3 - Ex 2 and Ex 3.
Study: Study Box 2 and 3 (page 215 to 218)
Grammar 5.2 (page 216)
Review of Future

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