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What are your summer plans?

Potrafię mówić o zamiarach, planach i ustaleniach/przygotowaniach.

The aim I can talk about intentions, plans and arragements.

What do you like doing in summer?

We use I am doing (present continuous) when we say what we have arranged to do- for example,arranged(zorganizować, planować, załatwiać ) to meet somebody, arranged to go somewhere:What time are you meeting Ann this evening?I'm leaving tomorrow. I've got my plane ticket. I am going to do something= I've decided to do it (but perhaps not arranged to do it):Your shoes are dirty.' I Yes, I know. I'm going to dean them., (=I've decided to clean them, but I haven't arranged to clean them) I've decided not to stay here any longer. Tomorrow I'm going to look for somewhere else to stay. You can also say that ~something is going to happen' in the future. For example: The man isn't looking where he is going. He is going to walk into the wall.

Interviewer: What are your summer plans?Michelle: I’m going to spend my summer actively. My best friend is going to get some tickets to the biggest waterpark in Europe, so I hope I can join her. I’m also taking a trip to Spain with my parents in July. They bought tickets for the whole family. It’s going to be really hot there at that time.Interviewer: Are you going to do some volunteer work or study?Michelle: I did some volunteer work last year, so this summer I’m not going to do that. Actually, I’m just doing a Spanish course before our trip, so I’m going to be quite busy.

Read the conversation below and answer the questions

We use I am doing (present continuous) when we say what we have arranged to do- for example,arranged(zorganizować, planować, załatwiać ) to meet somebody, arranged to go somewhere:What time are you meeting Ann this evening?I'm leaving tomorrow. I've got my plane t icket. I am going to do something= I've decided to do it (but perhaps not arranged to do it):Your shoes are dirty.' I Yes, I know. I'm going to dean them., (=I've decided to clean them, but I haven't arranged to clean them) I've decided not to stay here any longer. Tomorrow I'm going to look for somewhere else to stay. You can also say that ~something is going to happen' in the future. For example: The man isn't looking where he is going. He is going to walk into the wall.

Which sentences refer to a fixed time and talk about an arrangement? Which sentences talk about a prediction? Which sentences include a plan or intention, but don’t talk about anarrangement?

Interviewer: What are your summer plans?Michelle: I’m going to spend my summer actively. My best friend is going to get some tickets to the biggest waterpark in Europe, so I hope I can join her. I’m also taking a trip to Spain with my parents in July. They bought tickets for the whole family. It’s going to be really hot there at that time.Interviewer: Are you going to do some volunteer work or study?Michelle: I did some volunteer work last year, so this summer I’m not going to do that. Actually, I’m just doing a Spanish course before our trip, so I’m going to be quite busy.

Read the conversation below and answer the questions

Which sentences refer to a fixed time and talk about an arrangement? ‘ I’m also taking a trip to Spain with my parents in July’‘I’m just doing a Spanish course before our trip.’ Which sentences talk about a prediction? ‘It’s going to be really hot there at that time.’‘I’m going to be quite busy.’ Which sentences include a plan or intention, but don’t talk about anarrangement? ‘I’m going to spend my summer actively.’‘My best friend is going to get some tickets to the biggest waterpark in Europe.'

Interviewer: What are your summer plans?Michelle: I’m going to spend my summer actively. My best friend is going to go hiking, so I hope I can join her. I’m also taking a trip to Italy with my parents in August. It’s going to be really hot there at thattime.Interviewer: Are you going to do some volunteer work or study?Michelle: I did some volunteer work last year, so this summer I’m not going to do that. Actually, I’m just doing an Italian course before our trip, so I’m going to be quite busy.

Read the conversation below and answer the questions

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Exercise 1 Choose the best option in the sentences

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Exercise 2 Watch the video and match the students to their summer plans. a) Jordan b) Brittany c) Lauren d) Caleb e) Sarah 1. work and sleep2. go to the Christian service camp3. travel to many places in the USA4. take online classes5. take a study trip abroad

What are your summer plans?
There are four pictures. The first one shows a girl. She is sitting in front of a house and reading a book. She is going to read the whole book. The second picture... The third one... The fourth/ last picture...
This may help you: a girl/boy is... a couple is... people/children/kids/teenagers/boys/girls etc. are... play cook run play a game/the guitar/piano/football/volleyball/basketball tidy the room listen to music walk the dog write a letter/an e-mail chat with friends
Thanks! Have a good one!

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