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Future Simple

The document outlines an agenda for a lesson on future tenses in English, including warm-up activities and practical exercises. It covers the use of future simple, including when to use 'will' and 'shall,' as well as how to form positive, negative, and question sentences. Key functions of future simple are discussed, such as making on-the-spot decisions, offers, promises, and predictions.

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Future Simple

The document outlines an agenda for a lesson on future tenses in English, including warm-up activities and practical exercises. It covers the use of future simple, including when to use 'will' and 'shall,' as well as how to form positive, negative, and question sentences. Key functions of future simple are discussed, such as making on-the-spot decisions, offers, promises, and predictions.

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AGENDA

-Warm up (inventions)
-Recap
-Future tenses
-Practical Exercise
-Tomorrow: TTT1
-On Friday: 1quiz + 20 verbs
-IT mUST BE AN INVENTION (NOT AN EXISITNG ONE)
- IT MUST HAVE A FUNCTION (WHAT IS IT FOR? HOW IT WORKS)
-IT MUST HAVE A PURPOSE (WHY IS IT CREATED’
RECAP
FUTURE
SIMPLE
English Grammar Presentation
FUTURE
SIMPLE Let’s look at:

When we use the future simple.

when do we use will and when shall?

When do we use future simple and when be going to

How we make sentences in the future simple.

Time expressions
FUNCTION: WHEN DO WE USE THE
FUTURE SIMPLE?

SOMEONE’S AT THE DOOR. I’LL OPEN IT.


OR
A: DID YOU CALL MARK? B: OH NO, I FORGOT. I’LL CALL HIM NOW.

WE USE THE FUTURE SIMPLE WHEN WE’VE JUST DECIDED TO DO


SOMETHING. IT’S ON-THE-SPOT DECISION
FUNCTION: WHEN DO WE USE THE
FUTURE SIMPLE?
THE BAGS LOOK HEAVY! I’LL HELP YOU TO CARRY THEM!

WHEN WE OFFER TO DO SOMETHING

CAN YOU HELP ME WITH IT? SURE, I’LL HELP YOU!

WHEN WE AGREE TO DO SOMETHING

I’LL CALL YOU AS SOON AS I GET HOME. I PROMISE!

WHEN WE PROMISE TO DO SOMETHING


FUNCTION: WHEN DO WE USE THE
FUTURE SIMPLE?

I THINK I’LL PASS THE TEST.

WITH OPINIONS, HOPES, FEARS, ESPECIALLY WITH THINK, EXPECT, SUPPOSE, IMAGINE
FUNCTION: WHEN DO WE USE THE
FUTURE SIMPLE?

PERHAPS IT WILL RAIN TOMORROW.

WHEN WE PREDICT THE FUTURE, BUT IT IS NOT CERTAIN WHETHER


SOMETHING WILL HAPPEN
FUNCTION: WHEN DO WE USE SHALL?

SHALL I OPEN THE WINDOW?


SHALL WE GO?
SHALL I GET YOU SOME COFFEEE?

TO ASK IF IT’S OK TO DO SOMETHING OR TO ASK FOR SUGGESTION

WE NORMALLY USE SHALL WITH “I” AND “WE”, BUT IN SPOKEN ENGLISH WE
RATHER USE I’LL AND WE’LL
FUNCTION: WHEN DO WE USE WILL
AND WHEN BE GOING TO ?
A: LET’S HAVE A PARTY! B: GREAT, WE’LL INVITE LOTS OF PEOPLE.

WE USE WILL TO ANNOUNCE A NEW IDEA

A: WE RAN OUT OF MILK! B: I KNOW, I’M GOING TO GET SOME ON MY WAY HOME.

WE USE BE GOING TO WHEN WE HAVE ALREADY DECIDED TO DO SOMETHING


EXAMPLES:

I’LL WASH MY HANDS!

ON-THE-SPOT-DECISION

HE’S GOING TO TAKE HIS DRIVING LICENSE TEST NEXT WEEK.

PLANNED ACTIONS
EXAMPLES:

I THINK THE WEATHER WILL BE NICE TOMORROW.

WHEN PREDICT THE FUTURE BUT IT’S NOT CERTAIN

SHE’S GOING TO HAVE A BABY.

WHEN THERE IS EVIDENCE THAT STH WILL DEFINITELY HAPPEN


FORM: HOW DO WE MAKE POSITIVE
SENTENCES IN THE FUTURE SIMPLE?

subject will infinitive

I/ he/she/it/ we/you/they will go

THEY’LL ARRIVE HERE SOON.


FORM: HOW DO WE MAKE NEGATIVE
SENTENCES IN THE FUTURE SIMPLE?

subject will + not infinitive

I/ he/she/it/ we/you/they won’t go

WE WON’T COME!
FORM: HOW DO WE MAKE QUESTIONS
IN THE FUTURE SIMPLE?

will subject infinitive?

Will I go...?

WILL YOU MARRY ME?


WILL SHE ANSWER?

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