During the Speaking exams 2

Welcome
Today you work on your own while some of you have their speaking exam. 

Out of respect for your fellow classmates you do this in silence. Not being considerate means minus points for your own speaking exam.
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Welcome
Today you work on your own while some of you have their speaking exam. 

Out of respect for your fellow classmates you do this in silence. Not being considerate means minus points for your own speaking exam.

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Need: laptop - SB - laptop - notebook - pen - bucket list
Today

Future tenses

Work through this LessonUp and do the exercises in your book

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Future tenses
Present continuous = future arrangements (often contains time, a date and a place), it is 99% sure it is happening and usually confirmed with someone else.
We're having a party next Saturday at 9.00 P.M.

be going to = future intentions. You've decided to do something before the moment of speaking.
She is going to travel to Spain next year.

will (future simple) = spontaneous decisions.
"Oh is Will not feeling well? I think I will bring him some soup later."




Ppc. = form of to be (am/is/are) + verb+ing
b.g.t. = form of to be (am/is/are) + going to + infinitive
f.s. = Will + infinitive

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Which one is the present continuous?
A
am visiting
B
am going to visit
C
will visit

Slide 4 - Quiz

Which one it the "to be going to" future.
A
is listening
B
is going to listen
C
will listen

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which tense is used here?
They are going to the museum this afternoon at 4 P.M.
A
present continuous
B
"to be going to" future
C
will future

Slide 6 - Quiz

Present continuous vs to be going to
Remember: "to be going to" future always needs a "3rd" verb.
I        1am 2going to 3work       at the supermarket when I grow up.


Difference P.C. and "to be going to"
PC: They are going to the museum at 4 P.M.
"To be going to": They are going to visit  the museum next week.

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Work in your student book
ex. 1 until 5

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You are responsible for organising an end-of-term party for your school year. Follow the instructions.

1. Make some decisions about location, food and drink, music, decoration, theme, etc.

2. Write an email to the class to explain your ideas. Use all three future forms.

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

Done?

You can do something for yourself (no gaming, however)

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