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UNIVERSIDAD SALVADOREÑA ALBERTO MASFERRER SUBJECT: ENGLISH III. TOPIC : “ TALK ABOUT FUTURE PLANS; USE OF WILL/GOING TO ” TEACHER´S NAME: LIC. WALTER ALEXANDER MONTOYA SIBRIÁN. SAN SALVADOR , THURSDAY FEBRUARY 09, 2023.
EMOTIONAL CHECK: HOW ARE YOU TODAY?
TOPIC: BE GOING TO Resumen: One of the most common form to talk about the future us Be going to . In the following presentation, it is possible to observe, its uses, forms and examples. Una de las formas mas comunes para hablar acerca del futuro es Be going to . En la siguiente presentación, es posible observar sus usos, formas y algunos ejemplos.
INTO THE FUTURE Objective: At the end of the topic, the student will be able to talk about plans and intentions. You will also understand magazine articles and interviews.
INTRODUCTION: When we want to talk about the future we can use mainly two forms: future simple with will and be going to. Be going to can be very useful to talk about future plans which are already decided.
We use be going to : To talk about the future. Is a prediction based on what we know or think is going to happen very soon. To talk about our plans for the future.
For example: Subject + am + going to + infinitive is are Positive form: I’m going to study
For example: Subject + am not + going to + infinitive isn’t aren’t Negative form: He isn’t going to play
For example: Am + subject + going to + infinitive I s A re Interrogative form Are they going to come?
Affirmative: I will/ drink juice. You will drink juice. He/She/It will drink juice. We will/ drink juice. You will drink juice. They will drink juice.
Affirmative: I am going to draw picture. You are going to draw picture. He/she/it is going to draw picture. We are going to draw picture. You are going to draw picture. They are going to draw picture.
Interrogative: Will/ I drink juice ? Will you drink juice ? Will he/she/it drink juice ? Will we drink juice ? Will you drink juice ? Will they drink juice ?
Interrogative: Am I going to draw picture ? Are you going to draw picture ? Is he/she/it going to draw picture ? Are we going to draw picture ? Are you going to draw picture ? Are they going to draw picture ?
Negative: I will/ not drink juice. You will not drink juice. He/She/It will not drink juice. We will not drink juice. You will not drink juice. They will not drink juice.
Negative: I am not going to draw picture You are not going to draw picture He/she/it is not going to draw picture We are not going to draw picture You are not going to draw picture They are not going to draw picture
Short form: will not = won’t
We use I will (I’ll) when we decide to do something at the time of speaking.
We use be going to when we have already decided to do something. In other words, we use it for our plans and decisions
Now past future Decision now I will do
Now past future I am going to do Decision before
We use will to make a prediction or express an opinion about an action in the future
We use be going to to express certainty about an action in the future because there is evidence that it will happen.
Examples
“ Eric k is in hospital.” “Really, I didn’t know, I will go and visit him
“ Eric k is in hospital.” “Yes, I know. I am going to visit him tomorrow.”
I have saved some money.
Because I am going to buy a new car
I crashed my car into a tree.
I will buy another car.
Exercises
Complete the sentences with will or be going to Look at that boat! It ……. sink. I think it ……. rain tomorrow. Those clouds are very dark. It …. rain soon. I hope you …… be happy, Ted. Everybody …… have a computer in the future.
Thank you for your attention!!! God Bless You.
References: Redston, C. Cunningham, G. (2005). Face2Face Pre- Intermediate Student’s Book. Cambridge, London. Cambridge University Press. Redston, C. Cunningham, G. (2005). Face2Face Pre- Intermediate Workbook. Cambridge, London. Cambridge University Press. Evans, V. Dooley, J. (2002).Enterprise Coursebook 1.Newbury, Berkshire. Express Publishing. Evans, V. Dooley, J. (2002).Enterprise Workbook 1.Newbury, Berkshire. Express Publishing.