6TSO Unit 5, Step 3 Using future tenses

Unit 5, Step 3: using future tenses
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Unit 5, Step 3: using future tenses

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It's a date!
Did you know? The Americans and the British write and say dates quite differently. 
Let's see if you know the difference.  
Bingo time!

Slide 2 - Slide

Slide 3 - Slide

Ex. 5
a) Complete the missing information. Make sure to write the dates correctly!

Afterwards, compare notes with a partner.

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Slide 5 - Slide

Ex. 5
You will get the transcript of Jamal's itinerary.
Look at the underlined sentences. 
  • Which tense do you recognize?
  • When do you use this tense?


Slide 6 - Slide

We are flying out to Bali on June 23.
Which tense is this?
A
Present simple
B
Present continuous
C
Future simple
D
Future continuous

Slide 7 - Quiz

When do you use a present continuous tense? To express...
A
a general prediction
B
a vague plan
C
an action going on in the future
D
a personal arrangement

Slide 8 - Quiz

Maybe we will go to Mt Bromo.
Which tense is this?
A
Present simple
B
going to future
C
Future simple
D
Future continuous

Slide 9 - Quiz

When do you use a future simple tense? To express...
A
a general prediction
B
a vague plan
C
an action going on in the future
D
a personal arrangement

Slide 10 - Quiz

p. 249
Answer the questions

Slide 11 - Slide

1 Who is Pamela Curry?

Slide 12 - Open question

2 Where has Amy been staying?

Slide 13 - Open question

3 Why doesn’t Amy want to drive?

Slide 14 - Open question

4 Who is Roger?
He is the son of ...

Slide 15 - Open question

5 How does Amy feel about her mother's proposition?

Slide 16 - Open question

Slide 17 - Slide

In the extract of 'An Epic Detour' the author used several future tenses. how many did you recognize?
A
2
B
3
C
4
D
5

Slide 18 - Quiz

Which form(s) were used in the extract?
A
future simple, going to future, present continuous
B
going to future, future continuous, future perfect
C
future continuous, present continous, future simple
D
future simple, future continuous, going to future

Slide 19 - Quiz

Which form(s) were used most often?
A
future simple
B
going to future
C
future continuous
D
future simple and future continuous

Slide 20 - Quiz

"I'll be showing the house to some prospective buyers today at four." is an example of a ...
A
future simple
B
going to future
C
future continuous

Slide 21 - Quiz

p. 252

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In which sentences are the time frames certain?
1) Once I make your hotel reservations, I’ll e-mail you the itinerary.
2) I'll be showing the house to some prospective buyers today at four.
A
example 1
B
example 2

Slide 23 - Quiz

Which activities will take longer?
1) Once I make your hotel reservations, I’ll e-mail you the itinerary.
2) I'll be showing the house to some prospective buyers today at four.
A
example 1
B
example 2

Slide 24 - Quiz

Which tense is this?:
Once I make your hotel reservations, I’ll e-mail you the itinerary.
A
future simple
B
future continuous
C
going to future

Slide 25 - Quiz

Which tense is this?:
I'll be showing the house to some prospective buyers today at four.
A
future simple
B
future continuous
C
going to future

Slide 26 - Quiz

Slide 27 - Slide

p. 253 ex. 6
Complete the grammar grid with the correct information. 
You get 2 minutes!

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Present simple
Present continuous
going to future
future simple
future continuous
personal arrangements
e.g. in timetables
predictions based on evidence we have now
intentions
predictions not based on evidence we have now
ongoing events in the future, often with the time specified
spontaneous decisions
promises

Slide 29 - Drag question

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Ex. 7 p. 254
Complete the sentences with an appropriate tense to refer to the future.

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1 – Why are you buying post cards?
– I ... (to write) cards to my family back home.
(intention)

Slide 33 - Open question

2 Jesse is very excited about his trip to Europe. He ...(to leave) for France, tomorrow. (arrangement)

Slide 34 - Open question

3 Isa ... (to wait) for him when her bus ... (arrive) tonight.

Slide 35 - Open question

4 When he is in Australia, he ... (to stay) with friends. (action going on in the future)

Slide 36 - Open question


5 – I’m about to fall asleep and I need to drive 2 more hours.
- Let’s stop. I ... (to get) you a coffee. That ... (to wake) you up.

Slide 37 - Open question


6 – It's so hot in the car.
– I ... (to turn) the air-conditioning on.

Slide 38 - Open question


7 We ... (to drive) to the station at 11.00 because the train ... (to leave) at 11.15.

Slide 39 - Open question

8 As soon as the weather clears up, we ... (to swim) in the sea.

Slide 40 - Open question

9 – ... (you – to take) the children with you on your honeymoon?
– No, they ... (to go) on an adventure camp.


Slide 41 - Open question

10 We ... (to fly) to London this afternoon.


Slide 42 - Open question