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EXPRESSING THE FUTURE

EXPRESSING THE FUTURE. I don’t care! I don’t like stupid cars anyway!. I’ll never let you play with my toys again!. BY TEACHER ANGELA 2012. FUTURE. WILL I’ll call him back. BE GOING TO I’m going to call him again soon. PRESENT CONTINUOUS We’re visiting Dan on Tuesday. SIMPLE PRESENT

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EXPRESSING THE FUTURE

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  1. EXPRESSING THE FUTURE I don’t care! I don’t like stupid cars anyway! I’ll never let you play with my toys again! BY TEACHER ANGELA 2012 Profa Angela Carvalho 2012

  2. FUTURE • WILL • I’ll call him back. • BE GOING TO • I’m going to call him again soon. • PRESENT CONTINUOUS • We’re visiting Dan on Tuesday. • SIMPLE PRESENT • Dan arrives onTuesday. Profa Angela Carvalho 2012

  3. WILL X BE GOING TO Profa Angela Carvalho 2012

  4. TOPIC: FUTURE TENSESSimple Future or Future with WILL BASE FORM OF THE VERB Profa Angela Carvalho 2012

  5. WILL • We often use WILL when there’s no planning (immediate future) • I think I’ll make the Advanced test this afternoon. Profa Angela Carvalho 2012

  6. WILL • To express a future decision taken at the moment of speaking. (immediate future) • I’ll get it. (said when answering the door or phone) • I’ll read next paragraph. • Oh, just a sec. I’ll check my organizer. • Wait! I’ll give you a hand. Profa Angela Carvalho 2012

  7. WILL • To express willingness. • I’ll have the fried chicken with rice (willingness) Profa Angela Carvalho 2012

  8. WILL • To make a promise. a) I’ll never talk to him again. b) I’ll study harder next term. c) We’ll visit you as soon as possible. Profa Angela Carvalho 2012

  9. WILL OR BE GOING TO • Use will or be going to for predictions about the future. The meaning is the same. • It’ll rain tomorrow. • It’s going to rain tomorrow. ATTENTION! WHEN THERE’S OBVIOUS EVIDENCE USE BE GOING TO! Profa Angela Carvalho 2012

  10. BE GOING TO • Future with “Be going to” when you already have a plan for the future. • A: Are you coming to class tomorrow? • B: No, I’m going to the beach instead. My uncle, George, is here on vacation and we want to spend time with him and his family. Profa Angela Carvalho 2012

  11. Future with ‘Be going to’ • It’s going to rain soon. The sky is dark. • Sandra is going to be a successful boss. She is organized and makes friends easily. She know how to deal with difficult situations. Profa Angela Carvalho 2012

  12. Let's talk WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR THE WEEKEND? Profa Angela Carvalho 2012

  13. ACTIVITY: will or be going to • Our team _________win the football game. The pool __________________ reopen in July. • I don’t have any plans after school. Maybe I ______ go window shopping. Or maybe I ______ go to the park and read a book. • Mom _____________ to make spaghetti for dinner this evening. I love her cooking! Profa Angela Carvalho 2012

  14. ACTIVITY: will or be going to • Our team will win the football game. The pool is going to reopen in July. • I don’t have any plans after school. Maybe I will go window shopping. Or maybe I will go to the park and read a book. • Mom is going to to make spaghetti for dinner this evening. I love her cooking! Profa Angela Carvalho 2012

  15. Credits • TOP NOTCH 2A • Google images • Slides (Teacher Angela) Profa Angela Carvalho 2012

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