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Semana 3. Unit 8 Ingles II

The document provides information about making plans and predictions for the future. It includes vocabulary about short-term and long-term plans, as well as weather predictions. Exercises teach about using "be going to" to talk about plans and "will" for immediate decisions or predictions. Sample conversations are provided to practice the grammar structures. Key details are given about the differences between "be going to" and "will" and how to form affirmative, negative, and question sentences.

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Semana 3. Unit 8 Ingles II

The document provides information about making plans and predictions for the future. It includes vocabulary about short-term and long-term plans, as well as weather predictions. Exercises teach about using "be going to" to talk about plans and "will" for immediate decisions or predictions. Sample conversations are provided to practice the grammar structures. Key details are given about the differences between "be going to" and "will" and how to form affirmative, negative, and question sentences.

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Unit 8. Moving Forward.

Vocabulary.
Read and learn.
Talk about plans.
1-Study for the next next. 6-Clean the house 2-Get
a new job. 7-Buy my own house.

3-Do the laundry. 8-Speak English fluently.


4-Buy a new car.
5-Have children.
Exercise 1
Write the plans from the vocabulary in the correct column.
Short term plans. Long term plans.

Page 96 in the book.


Grammar. Future. Be+going to.
We use be+going to to talk about our plans for the future.
We use these time expressions in future: Tomorrow, next week, next
year, next summer, next vacation, next winter, next Sunday.
For example: Affirmative. (Verb to be+going to+verb)
I`m going to buy a house next year.

Negative. (Verb to be+not+ going to+verb) I`m


not going to buy a house next year.
Question (Verb be+subject+going to+verb) Are
you going to buy a house next year?

Exercise 2.
Complete the conversation with be going to and the verb in
parentheses.
Luis. Hey! I just won $200.
Carlos. Wow! What________________________(you, do) with it?
Luis.Well, first, I__________________________(buy) my mother
some flowers.
Carlos. Great. She________________________(love) those. Luis.
And then, I_______________________(give) my sister $100
Carlos. And the rest?

Luis. I____________________________(put) it in the bank.


Carlos.___________________________(you, buy) anything for
yourself?
Luis. Maybe, but not now.
Exercise 3
Change to the affirmative, negative or question. Use the future
Be+going to.
1-She is going to study for the test tomorrow. +
____________________________________ _
____________________________________?
2-
______________________________________
___+
They aren’t going to do the laundry next Saturday –
_________________________________________?

3-______________________________________+
________________________________________- Are
you going to pay the phone bill next week?

Vocabulary
Weather predictions.
-Windy, breeze -Cold, cool
-Rainy, wet -Sunny, bright, clear
-Cloudy, overcast -Hot, warm Exercise
4.

Complete the sentences. Use the words of the vocabulary.


1-It`s not going to rain tomorrow. You don’t need to take
your_______________or your______________________.
2-Put on your sweater. It`s going to be________________outside.
3-The weather forecast says it`s going to be cloudy today. You don’t
need to take your______________________.
4-It`s going to
be__________________and_________________tomorrow, so don’t
forget your sun hat.

Grammar. Will for predictions and immediate decisions.


Differences
We use be+going to and will to make predictions.
We only use will to make an immediate decision. For example:
The phone is ringing. I will answer it.
Exercise 5.
Complete the sentences using will or be going to.
1-You are looking happy, Yes, I_______________buy a new car
tomorrow.
2-Oh no! It1s starting to rain. I_______________get an umbrella.
3-This is heavy. Wait, I________________help you.
4-You have to get up at five o clock tomorrow. Yes,
I_______________________to go to bed early tonight.

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