SESSION 7-IDEAS FOR CLASSES FOR TEACHERS.pptx

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SESSION 7 CEL - OO2

INTRODUCTION: VOCABULARY - ABILITIES

INTRODUCTION: VOCABULARY - ABILITIES

INTRODUCTION: VOCABULARY - ABILITIES

INTRODUCTION: VOCABULARY - ABILITIES

LOOK AT THE EXAMPLES

LOOK AT THE EXAMPLES

CAN-CAN’T

GRAMMAR

VIDEOS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VcYCIAlpOE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ulG6fKv85g

INTRODUCTION: FUTURE-PLANS-VOCABULARY

PLANS GRAMMAR: PRESENT CONTINUOUS AND BE GOING TO

Function: be going to Look at the conversation. Are the boy and girl talking about the past, present or future? The f uture. Hello! What are your plans for the weekend? Are you going to visit your grandma? No, I’m not. I’m going to relax this weekend and stay at home. Me too. I’m not going to do anything – only sleep! Look at what the boy says: ‘ I’m going to relax this weekend.’ Is this a prediction or a plan? A plan. Is the plan organised (e.g. with a date in a diary) or is it an intention? It’s an intention. Copyright © 2018 by Pearson Education      Gold Experience 2nd Edition A1

Function: be going to Here, the girl is asking about future plans. Hello! What are your plans for the weekend? Are you going to visit your grandma? No, I’m not. I’m going to relax this weekend and stay at home. Me too. I’m not going to do anything – only sleep! We use be going to to talk about future plans and intentions. This is a future intention. Plans and intentions are not always organised . They don’t have a date and time like future arrangements. How do we make sentences using be going to ? Copyright © 2018 by Pearson Education      Gold Experience 2nd Edition A1

Form: be going to Look at the conversation again. Find an example positive, negative, question and short answer using be going to. The first one is done for you. Hello! What are your plans for the weekend? Are you going to visit your grandma? No, I’m not. I’m going to relax this weekend and stay at home. Me too. I’m not going to do anything – only sleep! positive : I going to He/She/It ’s (is) We/You/They ’re (are) negative: I ’m not (am not) verb infinitive He/She/It We/You/They aren’t (are not) question: (question word) am I is he/she/it are we/you/they short answer : Yes/No, I am/’m not is/isn’t we/you/they are/aren’t I’m going to relax this weekend. I’m not going to do anything. Are you going to visit your grandma? No, I’m not. Now use the examples to complete the gaps in the tables with these words. The first is done for you. ’m (am) verb infinitive isn’t (is not) going to going to verb infinitive he/she/it Copyright © 2018 by Pearson Education      Gold Experience 2nd Edition A1

Form: be going to Hello! What are your plans for the weekend? Are you going to visit your grandma? No, I’m not. I’m going to relax this weekend and stay at home. Me too. I’m not going to do anything – only sleep! positive : I’m going to relax this weekend. I ’m (am) going to verb infinitive He/She/It ’s (is) We/You/They ’re (are) negative: I’m not going to do anything. I ’m not (am not) going to verb infinitive He/She/It isn’t (is not) We/You/They aren’t (are not) question: Are you going to visit your grandma? (question word) am I going to verb infinitive is he/she/it are we/you/they short answer: No, I’m not. Yes/No, I am/’m not he/she/it is/isn’t we/you/they are/aren’t The verb infinitive is the form you find in a dictionary. Let’s consider pronunciation… Copyright © 2018 by Pearson Education      Gold Experience 2nd Edition A1

Think about pronunciation… Look at the parts of the conversation again. Listen to your teacher and repeat. When we talk quickly, we can pronounce going to as /gɒnə/. Listen again… Let’s practise ! Are you going to visit your grandma? I’m going to relax this weekend. I’m not going to do anything Copyright © 2018 by Pearson Education      Gold Experience 2nd Edition A1

Where she is going to study at university? Rachel and Martin going to move house next year. She isn’t going to comes on holiday. Are they going fly here or come by train? I’m not going eat any meat next month. Tilly going to start looking for a new job soon. Practice activities All of these sentences have errors. Correct them. Where is she going to study at university? Rachel and Martin are going to move house next year. She isn’t going to come on holiday. Are they going to fly here or come by train? I’m not going to eat any meat next month. Tilly is going to start looking for a new job soon. Copyright © 2018 by Pearson Education      Gold Experience 2nd Edition A1

VIDEOS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7jtbc8jYGc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2NH-s9BubM

PRACTICING https://wordwall.net/es/resource/54555493/ingl%c3%a9s/present-continuous-or-be-going-to https://wordwall.net/es/resource/14669935/a2-present-continuous-or-be-going-to

Complete with BE GOING TO or PRESENT CONTINUOUS

COVERSATION Build a dialogue greeting, talking about your future plans, abilities and farewell.
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