Havo 4 - future tenses

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Slide 1 - Sondage

Anything you want to share?
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Slide 2 - Question ouverte

Finish the sentence:
Tomorrow at noon....
A
I will be having lunch .
B
I will lunch.

Slide 3 - Quiz

Future continuous 
  • To talk about things that will be in progress at a certain time in the future. 
  • This summer I will be travelling around Europe. 
  • Monday morning we will be sitting in class. 
  • Will be + verb + ing 

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When I'm 26 years old...
A
I will be finishing secondary school.
B
I will have finished secondary school.
C
I will finish secondary school.

Slide 5 - Quiz

Future perfect 
  • To talk about something that will be finished by a certain time in the future.  
  • When I'm 25 I will have left my parents house to live on my own.
  • By the time she comes home we will have cleaned the whole mess. 
  • will have + past participle (verb + ed OR irregular verb 3r row)

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Student's book page 44 - exercise 3
Fill in the answers (4 minutes)

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

Clauses 
  • Clauses are just parts of sentences. 
  • If you remember the first conditional then you know how to work with clauses. For example: 
  • If we go to school, we will learn more than when we skip it. 
  • If we go to school = if/conditional clause 
  • we will learn more than when we skip it. = future simple clause. 
  • Rule: we never use will or would in the if clause of condition. 

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Future time clauses (simple)
  • Future time clauses are also parts of sentences, but they come after these words: after, as soon as, by the time, immediately, in case, once, on condition that, the minute, the moment, until, when  
  • We use the present simple after such a clause, so:
  • I will send you a text as soon as I'm free. 
  • So not: I will send you a texts as soon as I'll be free. 

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Future time clauses (perfect)
(after, as soon as, by the time, immediately, in case, once, on condition that, the minute, the moment, until, when) 
  • After these words in a future time clause, we use  the present perfect to talk about things that are complete in the future. So: 
  • I'll let you know as soon as I've got the results back. 
  • So not I'll let you know as soon as I will have got the results back.

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Future time clauses (continuous)
after, as soon as, by the time, immediately, in case, once, on condition that, the minute, the moment, until, when 
  • After these words in a future time clause, we use the present continuous to talk about things that are in progress in the future. So: 
  • Tonight I'm going to the concert. I'll let you know how it was when I'm travelling back home. 
  • So not: Tonight I'm going to the concert. I'll let you know how it was when I will be travelling back home. 

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SB p. 46 - exercise 3 (abc) and 5

Slide 12 - Question ouverte

Homework 
SB p 44 - 5 + 6
SB p 46 - 6
SB p 131 - 1 (4.1) + 1 (4.2)
SB p 132 - 2 (4.2) 

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