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Welcome to English class! 
Lessonplan
  • Grammar 
  • Future perfect
  • Future continuous
  • Indirect/reported speech

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Lesson goals 
At the end of this lesson you will be able to...

  • Understand and identify the usage and structure of Future Perfect tense and Future Continuous tense.

  • Understand and apply the rules for transforming direct speech into indirect/reported speech.

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Future Perfect/Continuous
Future Perfect Tense:
1. By the time Sarah arrives at the airport, the plane __________ (already/depart).
2. By next year, they __________ (save) enough money to buy a new house.
Future Continuous Tense:
1. This time tomorrow, I __________ (sit) on the beach and __________ (watch) the sunset.
2. At 10 o'clock tonight, they __________ (have) dinner together and __________ (talk) about their future plans.










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1. By the time Sarah arrives at the airport, the plane ______(already/depart).      Answer:  will have already departed.
2. By next year, they __________ (save) enough money to buy a new house.
Answer: will have saved 
1. This time tomorrow, I __________ (sit) on the beach and __________ (watch) the sunset.      Answer:  will be sitting , watching 
2. At 10 o'clock tonight, they __________ (have) dinner together and __________ (talk) about their future plans.         Answer:  will be having , talking










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Future Perfect
Future Perfect: In toekomst iets afgerond hebben


Will + have + voltooid deelwoord
- ww + ed -> finished/played/stopped
- Rij 3 onregelmatig ww -> taught/been/eaten
Voorbeeld: "By next year, I will have finished my degree."

Signaalwoorden:"by," "before," en "by the time" duiden vaak op het gebruik van de future perfect.

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Future Continuous
Future Continuous: In toekomst iets aan het doen zijn

Will + be + -ing
Future Continuous wordt gebruikt voor dingen die in de toekomst een poosje gaan duren of op een specifieke tijd plaatsvinden.
- "I will be studying for my exam tomorrow."
- "They will be working on the project all night."
- "She will be waiting for you at the station."


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Perfect of Continuous?

By next year, she will have finished her school .
This time next week, I will be studying for my final exams.
At 8 PM tomorrow, she will be flying to Paris.      
 By the time they arrive, we will have prepared dinner.


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By next year, she will have finished her school . (Perf.)
This time next week, I will be studying for my final exams. (Con)
At 8 PM tomorrow, she will be flying to Paris. (Con)
 By the time they arrive, we will have prepared dinner. (Perf)


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Slide 10 - Vidéo

Make it Indirect/Reported speech
1. I work in a bank. 
2. I am woking today. 
3. I’ve been ill for a couple of weeks. 
4. I was at the doctor all morning.
5. I’ll lend you the money. 
6. I can’t do it without your help.
7. The meeting may start early.

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1. I work in a bank. - He said that he worked in a bank.
- Present simple (direct speech) -> past simple (reported speech)
2. I am woking today. – She told us she was working that day.
- Present continuous (d.s) -> past continuous (r.s)
3. I’ve been ill for a couple of weeks. – He told me he had been ill for a couple of weeks
- Present perfect (d.s) -> past perfect (r.s)


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4. I was at the doctor all morning. – She told me that she had been at the doctor all morning.
- Past simple (d.s) -> past perfect (r.s)
5. I’ll lend you the money. – He told me he would lend me the money.
- Will (d.s) -> would (r.s)
6. I can’t do it without your help. – She said she couldn’t do it without my help.
- Can (d.s) -> could (r.s)
7. The meeting may start early. – He told us that the meeting might start early.
- May (d.s) -> might (r.s)

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