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Future: Going to BIT e ee Cyd
Para Possessive Pronouns
PCC CM Clint)
* Describing Future Plans and CRT Runt)
Sd BSTC
CCU eu Cea tie + Plans for the Future
* Expressing Time and Duration * Asking a Favor
VOCABULARY PREVIEW
yesterday today tomorrow
. yesterday afternoon 7. yesterday evening 10. last night
this afternoon 8. this evening 11. tonight
tomorrow afternoon 9. tomorrow evening 12, tomorrow night
1. yesterday morning
2. this morning
3. tomorrow morning
eae |What Are They Going to Do?
am | (am) t'm
he (He is) He's
is 4 she (She is) She's 5
What it J going to do? (itis) It's going to read.
we (We are) We're
are } you (Youare) You're
they (They are) They're
Time Expressions
yesterday last night
this ‘morning / afternoon / evening tonight
tomorrow tomorrow night
this
next
spring/summer/...
January /February/...
last \ week/ month/year /Sunday/Monday/...
. Are you going to buy a donut this morning?
. No, I'm not. I bought a donut YESTERDAY morning.
. What are you going to buy?
Pp D>
. Tm going to buy a muffin.1. Is Mr. Hopper going to have cake for
dessert tonight?
ice cream
Are you and your fami!
Europe this summer?
Hawaii
5. Are your parents going to watch the
movie on Channel 4 this Friday night?
the news program on Channel 7
7. Is the chef going to make onion soup
today?
pea soup
cards this afternoon?
chess
. Is Gary going to wear his gray suit
9. Are you and your brother going to play
. Is Valerie going to sing folk songs this
evening?
Broadway show tunes
today?
his blue suit
. Is Elizabeth going to go out with
Jonathan this Saturday evening?
Bob
. Is your sister going to take biology this
semester?
astronomy
. Are you going to be Superman this
Halloween?
Batman
B®PLANS FOR THE WEEKEND
It’s Friday afternoon, and all the
employees at the Liberty Insurance
Company are thinking about their plans
for the weekend. Milton is going to work
in his garden. Diane is going to go hiking
in the mountains. Carmen and Tom are
going to play tennis. Jack is going to go
water-skiing. Kate is going to build a
tree house for her children. And Ray and
his family are going to have a picnic.
Unfortunately, the employees at the
Liberty Insurance Company are going to
be very disappointed. According to the
radio, it's going to “rain cats and dogs” all
weekend
v READING CHECK-UP How About You?
Q&A
The employees at the Liberty Insurance Company are talking
with each other. Using this model, create dialogs based on
the story.
A. Tell me, Milton, what are you going to do this weekend?
B. I'm going to work in my garden. How about you, Diane? What are you going
i os are YOU on to CF todo this weekend?
Pm going to go hiking in the mountains. :
B. Well, have a nice weekend. fai ue Ltd
‘A. You, too. forecast
Listen to the conversation and choose the answer that is true.
1. a. He's going to wear his gray suit. 4, a. He's going to call a mechanic.
b. He's going to wear his brown suit b. He's going to call an electrician.
2. a. They're going to have dinner at 5. a. She's going to go to the supermarket
home. tomorrow.
b. They're going to have dinner at a b. She's going to work in her garden
restaurant. tomorrow.
3. a. They're going to watch Channel 5. 6. a. They're going to buy the computer.
b. They're going to watch Channel 9. b, They aren’t going to buy the computer.
@uWill Ms. Martinez Return Soon?
(will) rll
(He wil) He'll
{She will) She'll
(iewil) etl} work,
(We will) — We'll
(You will) You'll
(They will) They'll
He
She
it b won't work.
We [ twitnor
You
They
A. Will Ms. Martinez return soon? A. Will your sister return soon?
B. Yes, she will. She'll return in a little B. No, she won't. She won't return for a
while. long time.
1 2. Will the concert begin soon?
No, until 8:00.
8. Will Ken and Kim see each other again 4, Will Larry and Lisa see each other again
soon? soon?
Yes, this Saturday night. No, until next year,
5. Will the train arrive soon? 6.
ina few minutes.
7. Will David get out of the hospital soon?
Yes,
ina few days.
8. Will Ralph get out of jail soon?
No for a few years.
23@Will You Be Home This Evening?
He'll
She'll
tell be working.
We'll
You'll
They'll
A. Will you be home this evening? A. Will Nancy be home this evening?
B. Yes, I will. I'll be watching videos. B. No, she won't. She'll be working
overtime.
. Angela 3. Mr. and Mrs. Chen
shop at the mall paint their kitchen
+
4. your sister 5. you and your family 6. Vincent
browse the web
attend a meeting ice skate
8. Tess 9. Mr. and Mrs. Silva
do research at the fill out her income tax work out at their health
library form club
@2Can You Call Back a Little Later?
—____. This is _
Can you talk for a minute?
Tm sorry, I can’t talk right now.
Tm _______ing.
Can you call back a little later?
Sure. How much longer
will you be __"ing?
Tll probably be __
for another
(AS)
Speak to you soon. pax
L F : 3. wash my windows
4, have dinner 5. give the kids a bath 6.
27@Could You Do Me a Favor?
A.
B.
A.
B.
A
B.
A
Il me mine
he him his
hers
ours
yours
theirs
. Could you do me a favor?
. Sure. What is it?
Thave to fix a flat tire, and I don’t have a jack. Could I possibly borrow yours?
. I'm sorry. I'm afraid I don’t have one.
. Oh. Do you know anybody who does?
. Yes. You should call Joe. I'm sure he'll be happy to lend you his
Thanks. ['ll call him right away.Could you do me a favor?
Sure. What is it?
Thave to ____, and I don’t have a ____. Could I possibly borrow yours?
Tm sorry. I'm afraid I don’t have one.
Oh. Do you know anybody who does?
BPR Pp wp
Yes. You should call ____. I'm sure ‘Il be happy to lend you
(his /hers/ theirs).
A. Thanks. I'll call (him/her/them) right away.
1. fix my front steps 2. assemble my new 3. write a composition
hammer bookshelf dictionary
screwdriver
4. adjust my satellite dish 5. go toa wedding 6.
ladder tuxedo
Asking for a Favor
Could you do me favor?
Could you possibly do me a favor?
Could you do a favor for me?
Could I ask you a favor?
B. Sure, What is it?
‘By
Practice the conversations in this lesson again. Ask for a favor in different ways.v READING CHECK-UP
TRUE OR FALSE?
1, Sasha and his family will be leaving Russia
for a few minutes.
2, Marina's relatives live in Toronto.
3. Mr. Karpov is happy, and Mrs. Karpov is sad.
4, Mr. and Mrs. Karpov might move to Toronto.
5, Mr. and Mrs. Karpov are sad because they'll
be at the Moscow airport until they visit
Toronto or move there.
@30
SAYING GOOD-BYE
‘Mr. and Mrs. Karpov are at the Moscow
airport. They’re saying good-bye to their son
Sasha and his family. It’s a very emotional
day. In a few minutes, Sasha and his family
will get on a plane and fly to Canada. They
won't be coming back. They’re leaving Russia
permanently, and Mr. and Mrs. Karpov won't
be seeing them for a long, long time.
Sasha and his family are excited about
their plans for the future. They're going to
stay with his wife’s relatives in Toronto.
Sasha will work in the family’s restaurant.
His wife, Marina, will take any job she can
find during the day, and she'll study English
at night. The children will begin school in
September.
Mr. and Mrs. Karpov are both happy and
sad. They're happy because they know that
their son will have a good life in his new
home. However, they're sad because they
know they're going to be very lonely. Their
apartment will be quiet and empty, and they
won't see their grandchildren grow up.
Some day Mr. and Mrs. Karpov will visit
Toronto, or perhaps they'll even move there.
But until then, they're going to miss their
family very much. As you can imagine, it’s
very difficult for them to say good-bye.
How About You?
* Tell about an emotional
day in your life when you
had to say good-bye.
+ Tell about YOUR plans for
the future.[ONYOUR OWN Looking Forward
Jerry is looking forward to this weekend. He Amanda is looking forward to her birthday.
isn’t going to think about work. He's going to Her sister is going to have a party for her, and
read a few magazines, work on his car, and all her co-workers and friends are going to be
relax at home with his family. there.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Cook are looking forward to their Mr. and Mrs. Lee are looking forward to their
summer vacation. They're going to go camping. __retirement. They're going to get up late every
They're going to hike several miles every day, morning, visit friends every afternoon, and
take a lot of pictures, and forget about all their enjoy quiet evenings at home together.
problems at home.
What are You looking forward to? A birthday? a holiday? a day off? Talk about it with
other students in your class.
Write in your journal about
something you're looking
forward to: What are you
looking forward to? When
is it going to happen?
What are you going to do?
1@Listen. Then say it.
‘Are you going to buy bread today?
What are you going to eat?
Tm going to go camping.
Say it. Then listen.
Is she going to watch TV?
What's he going to wear?
‘They're going to make dinner.
CHAPTER SUMMARY
GRAMMAR
Furure: Goins To
Furure: Witt
KEY VOCABULARY
ACTIONS AND AcTIvITiEs
adjust call
arrive call back
ask come back
assemble do homework
attend do research,
be enjoy
begin fill out
borrow find
browse fix
build fly
buy forget
happen.
have
ive skate
iron
leave
look forward to
pay bills
play
rain
read
relax
return
say
shop
sing
speak
stay
study
think
Possessive
BEl- 5
Furure ConTinuous TENSE
visit,
wash
watch
wear
work:
work on
‘work outFeature Article
Fact File
‘Around the World
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Volume 3.
ore than 145 million immigrants live
outside their native countries.
Immigrants move to other countries for
different reasons. Some people move because of
‘war, political or economic problems, or natural
disasters such as earthquakes and floods. Some
immigrants move to be with family members, to
mary, or to find better living conditions.
Where are immigrants moving from? And what
countries are they moving to? One of the largest
immigration flows is from Latin America and Asia
to the United States. Another immigrant flow is
from Eastern Europe, the former Soviet republics,
and North Africa to Western Europe. Many
immigrants also move from Africa and Asia to the
Middle East. In countries such as Saudi Arabia,
‘YOVe of the total population 1s now foreign born,
When immigrants arrive in a new country, they
often live in urban neighborhoods. As a result of
immigration, many city neighborhoods change.
Immigrants open new stores, restaurants, and other
businesses. For example, the historic Esquilino
neighborhood in Rome is now the home of a large
number of Chinese immigrants. There are also
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Immigration Around the World
Where do immigrants move, and why?
[Ciobal exchenge
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Fon wit Kloms
What Are They
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Immigrants arriving in their new country
many new immigrants from Albania, Moldova,
Bulgaria, and Ukraine. In some schools in Athens,
50% of the children are foreign born. Los Angeles
and New York are two cities in the United States
with very large immigrant populations. In Los
Angeles, 37% of the population is foreign born, and
children in the public schools speak 82 different
languages. In New York, 40% of the population is
foreign born, and children speak 140 different
languages in the schools.
Ellis Island
Elis Island was an
Immigration center on an island
in the harbor of New York City
Between 1892 and 1954,
12 milion immigrants passed
through Ells Island. At Ellis
Countries with Large
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the United States, Most
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Germany, England, and Ireland. More than 40% ofall Americans today France
have a present or past relative who came through Ellis Island,AROUND THE WORLD
There are many interesting immigrant neighborhoods around
the world. In these neighborhoods, immigrants can often
lianiss ane Speak their native languages, buy products from their
Neighborhoods countries, and eat in restaurants that serve their favorite foods.
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GQ What did you do in Vietnam?
A Side by Side Gazette reporter
recently visited Mr. Tran Nguyen,
‘Vietnamese immigrant in
‘Australia. Mr. Nguyen lives and
works in a Vietnamese and
Chinese neighborhood in the
suburbs of Melbourne.
(EB Iwas a ceacher, | taught mathematics. | want
to be a teacher here someday. but fis want
to send my children to college.
[A What do you miss most about Vietnam?
EB. miss my community and my friends. In
Vietnam, people took care of each other
| {GR When did you immigrate to Australia, and why? Hes ety mate ee ere Tore ere arta
; ca y at vi very hard. People are very busy. They don't
[EB Well, my brother left Vietnam in 1983 and came here have much time to spend with friends
to Australia. Seven years later, his wife and children
| joined him. came here three years ago with my wife CA What do you like about your life here?
and children to be with my brother and his family. [EB We have many opportunities. My wife and |
iB Bogeu-wos both have good jobs, and my son and
daughter will goto college someday. | think
{GB Yes. | work seven days a week in my brother's we will have a very good future here, and
restaurant, and I go to English classes a night were very grateful
IDE} SIDE GazetteDear Side by Side,
Thave a question about tenses in
English. Sometimes I hear people use the.
present tense when they are talking about
‘he future. For example, T was watching
«TV program in English yesterday, and I
| heard a man say, “Tim flying to London
| tomorrow. My plane leaves at 9:30." But
if a manis talking about tomorrow,
shouldn't he use the future tense? I
‘think the correct way to say this is: "Tim
going to fly to London tomorrow. My
plane will leave at 9:30." Did the man on
the TV program make a mistake?
Sincerely,
“Tense About the Future”
Dear “Tense About the Future,”
Your question is a very good one. No,
the man on the TV program didn't make a
mistake. We often use the present tense
to talk about events in the future or about
definite plans that we have. For example,
you can say:
My brother's wedding is next Saturday
fim having a party tomorrow.
They're going to the beach this weekend.
The plumber is coming tomorrow morning,
We can also use the present tense to talk
about future events that happen at a
definite time or on a regular schedule.
For example, you can say:
“The movie begins at 730 tonight.
“The office opens tomorrow morning at 9A.
“The train artves at 6:5.
The store eloses tonight et 10 et
So, you don't need to be “tense” about the
future! You can use both the present and
the future tenses to talk about future time.
We hope this answers your question
Thanks for your letter, and good luck with
your English!
= Sincerely,
CVS Side by Side
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Global Exchange
NickyG: Hi, It’s Sunday night here, and just
finished my biology homework. Before
{turn off my computer, I want to tell
you about my weekend. It was really
great. I went camping with some of my
friends. We left early Saturday morning
and drove to the mountains. We hiked
for several hours to a beautiful lake, |
We went swimming, we cooked over a
campfire, and we slept outside. We told
stories and sang songs until after
midnight. Inthe morning, we madea |||
big breakfast, we swam again, and then
we packed up our things, hiked back to
the car, and came home. How about
you? How was your weekend? Write
back soon. Okay?
It's Monday morning here. I'm
sitting in the computer lab at my school,
and your message just arrived! I'm
happy to hear from you again. My
weekend wasn't as exciting as yours. 1
have final exams in all my courses this
week, so I stayed home and studied all
weekend. But I'm really looking
forward tu next weekend, Our family is
going to travel to the place where my
parents grew up. We're having a big
family reunion on Saturday. All my
relatives will be there. We don’t see
them very often, so it will be a very |
special time. I'll tell you about it when |
return, Oh, Here comes my teacher!
ve got to go! Talk to you soon.
SIDEty SIDE Gazette
Send a message to a keypal. Tell about what you did
last weekend. Tell about your plans for next weekend.
You Have Five Messages!
@ sarah a. will be visiting his parents.
— © Bob will be studying.
© Paula —c. will be attending a wedding,
® Joe d. will go to the party.
© carla e
will be taking her uncle to
the hospital‘was a piece of cakel
Do You Know These Expressions?
@_ 4. It’sraining cats and dogs!
2. What's cooking?
3. I'm tied up right now.
4. I'l give you a ring tomorrow.
5. The English test was a piece of cake!
6. The English test was no picnic!
Vl call you.
It was difficult.
a
b,
c. It was easy,
d. What's new?
It raining very hard,
f I'm busy.
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