Future: Will and 'to be going to' (H3a)

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Future: Will and 'to be going to' 

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Today's class
  • Today's learning goals.
  • Next week's homework.
  • Future: Will and 'To be going to'.

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Today's learning goals
  • I know how to use will and 'to be going to'.
  • I can use will and 'to be going to' in a sentence. 

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Next week's homework
Mandatory:
  • 12, 15, 16. (p.97, 99).

Pick one:
  • 13 or 14. (p. 98).

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Slide 6 - Vidéo

Will & shall
Will:
  • Will is used to make predictions or promises in the future.
  • Will is also used to  make decisions at the moment of speaking.
Shall:
  • Only used in questions and proposals.
  • Can only be used with we and I.

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Examples
  • Shall I cook dinner tonight?
  • I won't travel there again.
  • I think it will be really warm this summer.

Slide 8 - Diapositive

.... I help you unload the car?
A
Shall
B
Will

Slide 9 - Quiz

.... she finish her homework on time?
A
Shall
B
Will

Slide 10 - Quiz

To be going to
To be going to:
  • We use going to to talk about plans decided before the moment of speaking.
  • You also use to be going to when you have proof something is going to happen. 

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Examples
  •  The bucket is going to overflow if you don't close the faucet soon.
  • The engine of that car is smoking, it is going to break down soon.
  • I am going to visit my friends this weekend. 

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You are filling the bucket too fast. The bucket ____ overflow! (will/to be going to)

Slide 13 - Question ouverte

Will and shall vs to be going to
Will and shall:
  • Predictions & promises in the future (not certain).
  • Questions and proposals, only with we & I (shall).

To be going to:
  • Plans decided before the moment of speaking.
  • When you have proof something is going to happen. 

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Working from the book
  • Open yoour workbook on p. 97 and start working on exercise 12, 15, 16. All of these are mandatory.
  • It is up to you whether you do 13 or 14, as long as you do one of them. 
  • You may work together, but keep the noise level down. 

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Make one correct sentence with will

Slide 16 - Question ouverte

Make one correct sentence with shall

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

Make one correct sentence with to be going to.

Slide 18 - Question ouverte