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How To Teach The Future Perfect Simple: ESL Lesson Plan

Once students have mastered all future forms of verbs and the present perfect simple, it is time to learn the future perfect simple. This free ESL lesson plan provides a guide for how to teach the future perfect simple. The lesson plan is suitable for students at an intermediate level and is classified CEFR B1 .<br><br>If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers' notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.

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How To Teach The Future Perfect Simple: ESL Lesson Plan

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  1. ESL Lesson Plan VS9.1 – Future perfect simple (I will have played) Lesson 1/2 I will have finished by 9pm. John will have started his project by Monday.

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  6. The future We use will + verb1 when we think something will happen, especially with I think I think I won’t come with you tonight. I want to stay at home and relax. Remember! We use going to + verb1 for plans, and when we have made a definite decision Alex is going to play tennis on Friday at 4pm.

  7. The future We can use the present continuous for future events Grandma is visiting us tonight. We can use the present simple for a scheduled event. The plane leaves tomorrow at 8:15am.

  8. The future now 3 4 1 2 Toby is staying at our house tonight. We will need to get up early because we are going to take a taxi to the airport. The plane leaves at 10am. We will probably stay for a week in that hotel.

  9. What is the difference here? He is playing tennis at 4pm today. now He is going to play tennis at 4pm. future time He will play tennis at 4pm. He plays tennis every Monday at 4pm.

  10. What can you say about Miguel? future time now future time

  11. The future perfect simple now future time Miguel is at school now. He will have finished his homework. future time Miguel will start his homework.

  12. We use the future perfect simple… …to say that something will already be complete before a specified time in the future: I will have completed my final exams by June. John will have started his project by Monday. We will have finished our dinner by 9pm.

  13. Future perfect simple have subject verb 3 will

  14. Make logical sentences …I will have finished my homework by then. …the report by Monday evening. …the film will have started. Come at 8:30 please. …by 11am. So please come earlier than 10am. …we will have finished dinner. Please come after 10pm because… The meeting will have finished… You can’t come at 9pm because… Everything is going well. We will have completed… Call me tonight after 8pm because I think…

  15. Use the future perfect simple 1. We cannot meet at 7pm because Ithe office by that time. eat leave go start • Can you come to our house after 9am on Saturday as we breakfast by then. • Mary won’t be home at 8am. Sheto work. • We are late again. The film by the time we arrive at the cinema.

  16. Use the future perfect simple • We have been working on this problem for two days. I think weit by the end of the week. • The mechanic has been working on the car for an hour. He said heit in an hour or so. solve learn print fix

  17. Use the future perfect simple • This week we have been learning about the future perfect tense. I am sure Iit by the end of the week. • I am so excited. My first book! The publisher 5,000 copies by the end of this week! solve learn print fix

  18. Accomplishment verbs If you reach a goal, you accomplish it. For example: I will have finished my homework by 7pm this evening. goal = finish homework He will have delivered the report by the time you get back to the office. goal = deliver report accomplishment verbs are very common with the future perfect: stop complete start finish demonstrate fix decide arrive create solve leave

  19. Remember! Future perfect expresses an action that will be completed prior to or by some specified time. Jack will fix the car on Friday Jack will have fixed the car by Friday compare

  20. What can you say about William and Julie? 1968 future time

  21. William and Julie got married in 1968 future time 1968 William and Julie got married in 1968. They are still married now. In 2028, they will have been married for 60 years.

  22. Future perfect for ongoing states now 2pm James arrived home at 10am. Now it is 12pm and James is still at home. By the time you arrive home at 2pm, James will have been at home for 4 hours.

  23. Make sentences with the future perfect simple • John went to bed at 11pm. It is 6am now. What can you say about John at 7am. (be asleep) John will have been asleep for eight hours. • Lillian started work at 8am. It is 5pm. What can you say about Lillian at 6pm. (be at work)

  24. Make sentences with the future perfect simple • Sarah was born in Toronto in 1990. She lives here today. She plans to live in Toronto forever. What can you say about Sarah in 2040? • Carla and Eren got married in 2013. They are married now. What can you say about them in 2030? • George became a doctor in 2010. He is a doctor now. What can you say about George in 2020?

  25. Using by… We often use by, by the time or before with the future perfect simple: You will arrive at 6pm. We will have finished the report before you We will finish the report at 6pm. We will have finished the report by the time you arrive. We will have finished the report by 6pm. We will finish the report when you arrive. arrive at 6pm.

  26. What can you say about Harold at 7:30pm? now 8pm 7pm

  27. What can you say about Meredith? now - Monday Friday in two weeks

  28. What can you say about Robert? now tonight tomorrow

  29. Think of some accomplishments… What will you have done by 6pm today? What will you have done by 11pm tonight? What will you have done by next week? What will you have done in 5 years? In 10 years?

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