Prepare U9 - Grammar pt. 2

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Good morning!

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Good afternoon!

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Today's goals
- You can explain the difference in use of the future tenses
- You can use the future tenses in sentences

  • Dagopening
  • Check: Grammar Exc. 3, 4  + Vocab Exc. 2, 3
  • Do: Grammar Exc. 1, 2  (WB, p. 38)
Homework: Grammar Exc. 1, 2 (WB, p. 38)/ Vocab 2, 3 (SB, p. 58)

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Dagopening

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Amanda Gorman - The Hill We Climb
When day comes we ask ourselves: Where can we find light in this never-ending shade? The loss we carry a sea we must wade. We’ve braved the belly of the beast. We’ve learned that quiet isn’t always peace. In the norms and notions of what just is isn’t always justice. And yet, the dawn is ours before we knew it. Somehow we do it. Somehow we’ve weathered and witnessed a nation that isn’t broken, but simply unfinished. We, the successors of a country and a time where a skinny black girl descended from slaves and raised by a single mother can dream of becoming president only to find herself reciting for one.

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Amanda Gorman - The Hill We Climb
So let us leave behind a country better than one we were left with.
Every breath from my bronze-pounded chest we will raise this wounded world into a wondrous one. We will rise from the gold-limbed hills of the West. We will rise from the wind-swept Northeast where our forefathers first realized revolution. "..."
The new dawn blooms as we free it. For there is always light.
If only we’re brave enough to see it. If only we’re brave enough to be it.

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Today's goals
- You can explain the difference in use of the future tenses
- You can use the future tenses in sentences
  • Dagopening
  • Grammar Note: Future Pt 2.  
  • Check: Grammar Exc. 3, 4  + Vocab Exc. 2, 3
  • Do: Grammar Exc. 1, 2  (WB, p. 38)
Homework: Grammar Exc. 1, 2 (WB, p. 38)/ Vocab 2, 3 (SB, p. 58)

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Future PT 2.
Future Perfect

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                                                   will + be + verb + ing
  • To talk about an action which will be in progress at a certain time
       in the future
             -Lucy will be working for her dad next year.
             -He won't be competing in the Winter Olympics.

        
              

Future Continuous

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                                                   will + have + past participle
  • an action will be completed before a specific time in the future
             -By the end of this week, she will have completed the painting.
             -By March 2024, I will have finished my studies at University.
        
              

Future Perfect
Explain all the things that will have been finished before a time in the future 

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                                                will + have been + verb + ing
  • How long something will have been going on before a particular time/event in the future.
          - By next March, we will have been dealing with Covid 
           restrictions for two years.
           - We will have been cleaning the house all day before she
           returns. 
Future Perfect Continuous
What will have been continuing at a particular time in the future?

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Future continuous   Future perfect
I hope that, 20 years from now, we'll all be living in towns like Gaviotas.

In PROGRESS

will + be + verb-ing

50 years from now, we will have used up all the Earth's resources.

FINISHED

will + have + past participle

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Today's goals
- You can explain the difference in use of the future tenses
- You can use the future tenses in sentences


  • Do: Grammar Exc. 1, 2,4  (SB, p. 56)
Homework: Grammar Exc. 1, 2 (WB, p. 38)/ Vocab 2, 3 (SB, p. 56)

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Grammar Exc. 2 (SB, p. 56)

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Grammar Exc. 3 (SB, p. 56)
1. Technology will have put (put) an end to our energy problems and people will be generating (generate) most of their electricity from the sun.

2. We still won’t have found (not find) life on other planets by then, but some of us will be living (live) on them.

3. I definitely won’t be working (not work) because I will have earned (earn) enough money to retire!

4. Many people will live until they are 150, as scientists will have discovered
(discover) a cure for all diseases.

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Grammar Exc. 4 (SB, p. 56)
  1. This time next week, we will be sitting on the beach in Spain.
  2. I will be waiting for you at ten outside the space museum.
  3. People's homes will change a lot in the near future.
  4. Will you be visiting anywhere interesting when you go to Africa?

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Vocab Exc. 2 (SB, p. 56)
  1. settle (verb)                             ---          settlement (noun)
  2. driver (noun)                           ---          driverless (adjective)
  3. recognise (verb)                    ---          recognisable (adjective)
  4. compete (verb)                      ---          competition (noun)
  5. value (noun)                            ---           valuable (adjective)
suffix = something we add to the end of a word to change the meaning of it

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Vocab 
exc. 3 
(SB, p. 56)

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Today's goals
- You can explain the difference in use of the future tenses
- You can use the future tenses in sentences

  • Dagopening
  • Check: Grammar Exc. 3, 4  + Vocab Exc. 2, 3
  • Do: Grammar Exc. 1, 2  (WB, p. 38)
Homework: Grammar Exc. 1, 2 (WB, p. 38)/ Vocab 2, 3 (SB, p. 58)

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