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Will, going to, may/might, present continuous and future continuous
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Talking about plans using will, going to, may /might, present continuous and future continuous. For intermediate language level students. Based on Solutions Intermediate Student's Book.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

TALKING ABOUT PLANS

Will, going to, may/might, present continuous and future continuous
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TO TALK ABOUT PLANS WE USE

  • Will
  • Going to
  • May / might
  • Future continuous
  • Present continuous
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WILL

  • We use WILL for things we decide to do as we are speaking (instant decisions, offers, promises)
  • e.g. That looks heavy. I'll help you carry it.

GOING TO / FUTURE CONTINUOUS

  • We use these structures for actions we have already decided to do in the near future (intentions)
  • e.g. This time tomorrow, I'll be waiting for my exam to start.
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MAY /MIGHT

  • If we are not sure whether something will happen or not we use MAY or MiGHT.
  • e.g. We may visit or grandparents next week.
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

  • We use the present continuous for actions we have already arranged to do in the near future (plans).
  • e.g. We've booked the flight. We're flying to Barbados in February.
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DEFINE THE MEANING

OF THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES
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He is going to the dentist on Tuesday morning.

This cheese smells horrible. I'm not going to eat it.

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Oh, I've left the door open. I'll go and shut it.

I won' t tell anyone what happened. I promise.

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What are you doing this evening?

Next week this time I'll be watching film at the cinema.

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Take an umbrella with you. It might rain later.

GREAT!

WELL DONE!
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