Hi class! Today we're going to study...
REVIEW OF FUTURE TENSES
Info
Menu
3- Present continuous
2- Be going to
1- Will
4- Present simple
5- Now it's your turn!
6- Thanks
WILL + INFINITIVE
- To make factual statements about the future:
“There will be a solar eclipse in 2026.”
- To make predictions based on our own thoughts:
“Do not give him your watch. He’ll break it. (I think, because I know him)
- To make instant decisions:
”You have an email from John.” “Ok, I’ll answer it.”
“I will always love you.”
BE GOING TO
- To make predictions based on what we can see, when there is present evidence:
"Look out! You are going to break that glass!" (I can see it now)
- To make future plans and intentions:
"I’m going to invite her to my party."
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
- To talk about fixed plans with a definite time and/or place.
"I’m meeting Paul at the cinema at 8." "Sarah is starting university on September 25th."
PRESENT SIMPLE
- To talk about events fixed on a timetable.
"Our train leaves at 5:15.
NOW IT'S YOUR TURN!
Let's go!
FUTURE TENSES
JUMANLLY
start
BEFORE YOU START PLAYING...
- Play with a group of people or in teams.
- The objective is to reach the central square in first position.
- Choose the animal from the tiles that will represent you throughout the game.
- Click on the die to know how many squares you have to advance, always following the path of the color that corresponds to you.
- Be careful with the tick boxes! They contain challenges that you must overcome in order to continue advancing
- If you fail the challenge, you go back 3 squares.
play
FUTURE TENSES
Players:
Roll a Die
IF YOU'VE MADE IT HERE, CLICK...
Restart game
THANKS!
i offered him this job. i think he ... (TAKE) it
this is my last day here. i ... (go) back to england tomorrow
... he ... (go) to the football match?
i promise i ... (NOT tell) your secret to anyone
i ... (invite) 50 people to the pary, and i hope everyone ... (come)
here is the weather forecast. tomorrow ... (be) dry and sunny
i ... (see) my sister in april
I hope the weather ... (BE) nice
CONGRATULATIONS!
the bus ... (leave) at 11:15
take your umbrella with you. it ... (RAin)
the train from boston ... (arrive) at 8:15 at Victoria Station
we ... (have) dinner at a niche restaurant on saturday, but we haven't booked a table yet
we think he ... (come) home late in the night
i think she ... (win) the competition
they ... (fly) to london on friday evening at 8:15
my horoscope says that i ... (meet) an old friend this week
look at the clouds - it ... (rain) in a few minutes
they ... (fly) to seattle next summer holidays
they ... (Play) cards this evening
he ... (not leave) tomorrow
are you sure they ... (win) the match?
my ski instructor believes it ... (snow) in the mountains tomorrow evening
she ... probably ... (stay) till thursday
the english lesson ... (start) at 8:45
that exercise looks difficult. i ... (help) you
They ... (drive) to new york tomorrow morning
wait! i ... (drive) you to the station
i ... (go) to the cinema tomorrow
what ... you ... (wear) at the party tonight?
Listen! there's someone at the door. i ... (open) the door for you
Hurry up! the conference ... (begin) in 20 minutes
on saturday at 8 o'clock i ... (meet) my friend
Future tenses: will, be going to, present simple, present continuous
Marga C
Created on August 12, 2023
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Transcript
Hi class! Today we're going to study...
REVIEW OF FUTURE TENSES
Info
Menu
3- Present continuous
2- Be going to
1- Will
4- Present simple
5- Now it's your turn!
6- Thanks
WILL + INFINITIVE
- To make factual statements about the future:
“There will be a solar eclipse in 2026.”- To make predictions based on our own thoughts:
“Do not give him your watch. He’ll break it. (I think, because I know him)- To make instant decisions:
”You have an email from John.” “Ok, I’ll answer it.”- To make promises:
“I will always love you.”BE GOING TO
- To make predictions based on what we can see, when there is present evidence:
"Look out! You are going to break that glass!" (I can see it now)- To make future plans and intentions:
"I’m going to invite her to my party."PRESENT CONTINUOUS
- To talk about fixed plans with a definite time and/or place.
"I’m meeting Paul at the cinema at 8." "Sarah is starting university on September 25th."PRESENT SIMPLE
- To talk about events fixed on a timetable.
"Our train leaves at 5:15.NOW IT'S YOUR TURN!
Let's go!
FUTURE TENSES
JUMANLLY
start
BEFORE YOU START PLAYING...
play
FUTURE TENSES
Players:
Roll a Die
IF YOU'VE MADE IT HERE, CLICK...
Restart game
THANKS!
i offered him this job. i think he ... (TAKE) it
this is my last day here. i ... (go) back to england tomorrow
... he ... (go) to the football match?
i promise i ... (NOT tell) your secret to anyone
i ... (invite) 50 people to the pary, and i hope everyone ... (come)
here is the weather forecast. tomorrow ... (be) dry and sunny
i ... (see) my sister in april
I hope the weather ... (BE) nice
CONGRATULATIONS!
the bus ... (leave) at 11:15
take your umbrella with you. it ... (RAin)
the train from boston ... (arrive) at 8:15 at Victoria Station
we ... (have) dinner at a niche restaurant on saturday, but we haven't booked a table yet
we think he ... (come) home late in the night
i think she ... (win) the competition
they ... (fly) to london on friday evening at 8:15
my horoscope says that i ... (meet) an old friend this week
look at the clouds - it ... (rain) in a few minutes
they ... (fly) to seattle next summer holidays
they ... (Play) cards this evening
he ... (not leave) tomorrow
are you sure they ... (win) the match?
my ski instructor believes it ... (snow) in the mountains tomorrow evening
she ... probably ... (stay) till thursday
the english lesson ... (start) at 8:45
that exercise looks difficult. i ... (help) you
They ... (drive) to new york tomorrow morning
wait! i ... (drive) you to the station
i ... (go) to the cinema tomorrow
what ... you ... (wear) at the party tonight?
Listen! there's someone at the door. i ... (open) the door for you
Hurry up! the conference ... (begin) in 20 minutes
on saturday at 8 o'clock i ... (meet) my friend