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Unit 12: Talking about Future Plans and Invitations - Be Going To, Monografías, Ensayos de Inglés

Applied LinguisticsEnglish Language and LiteratureTESOL

A language learning material focusing on the use of 'be going to' to talk about future plans and invitations. It includes various exercises such as filling in the blank with 'be going to' and matching pictures with sentences. It also covers the negative form of 'be going to' and questions using 'be going to'. suitable for university students and high school students learning English as a foreign language.

Qué aprenderás

  • How is 'be going to' used to talk about something that is certain to happen?
  • What is the meaning of 'be going to' when used to talk about future plans?
  • What is the difference between 'be going to' and 'will' when talking about future?
  • How are questions formed using 'be going to'?
  • What is the negative form of 'be going to'?

Tipo: Monografías, Ensayos

2022/2023

Subido el 30/11/2022

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¡Descarga Unit 12: Talking about Future Plans and Invitations - Be Going To y más Monografías, Ensayos en PDF de Inglés solo en Docsity! CENTRO DE IDIOMAS UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DEL CALLAO Unit 12 Talk about future plans Ask and answer about future plans Make and accept invitations Going to - structure Subject + to be + going to + verb Karen is going to visit her friends tomorrow. subject to be going to verb Let’s practice Complete the sentences with be going to and the words in brackets. ‘s going to be ‘m going to get aren’t going to stay ‘s going to ask ‘re going to study ‘s going to break Let’s practice It’s Monday morning. Put time expressions 1 – 6 in the correct place on the timeline. 1. this evening 2. tomorrow 3. this Wednesday 4. on Friday 5. at the weekend 6. next Monday 1 2 3 4 5 6 Preposition of time (in – on) Use the preposition in with a month, year or season Use the preposition on with a specific date or day. I was born in July. I was born in 2001. I was born in the winter. When is the concert? It’s in January. I was born on July 13, 2001. I was born on the 13th of July. I was born on Tuesday, the 13th. When is the concert? It’s on January 20th. Let’s practice on at on at at on at on on at Spring Se Autumn Going to - negative Complete the conversations. Listen and check. m going to m going to ATEN Write two things you're going to do on your next holiday. Think about: e places e activities e places to stay e things to buy e sports e. people Write two things from your everyday life you aren't going to do on your holiday. e things you do at school / work vr e things you do at home padlet ONLY IN YOUR LIFE! SO, WHAT ARE GOING TO DO WITH THEM? What's your answer to this question? Perhaps it's 'I don't know' or “Not a lot'? In her new book, What the most successful people do on the weekend, Laura Vanderkam says these are bad answers. She says the weekend is a time to relax, but also a time to do interesting things. With only 4,000 weekends in our life, each one is important. So don't just sit on the sofa and watch TV. It's a good idea to plan the weekend — then you can use the time well. Here are some of her ideas: 1 Plan three to five activities to do at the weekend and write them down. Be sure you do these things. 2 Plan to read a book. Buy a book for the weekend and then plan a time to read it. 3 Write a list of 100 'big' things you'd like to do in your life. Choose one to do this weekend. 4 Get up early. Between 6:00 and 8:00 in the morning is the best time to do things. Plan to wake up early and do something before breakfast! 5 Turn off your phone and don't use your computer. You can read your emails on Monday. On Sunday evening, go for a run, play some music or do yoga, so you relax and don't think about work. 6 Don't clean your house or flat at the weekend. It's a time to do things you like! salazar Gamarra Common verbs and collocations Match the verbs in the box with the words and phrases in 1 – 8. do invite visit make paint clean use go Let's practice! 1 He's 85 kilos. He eats a lot and he never[does]/ makes sport. 2 Is my birthday next week. I'm going to visit /| invitessome friends to my flat for a meal. 3 She's going to drawthe walls of her room dark green. Don't ask me why! 4 We were in Moscow and we visited / went Red Square. 5, I'm going to do /[make|some coffee. 6 A woman comes on Wednesday. She does/ makes all the cleaning and washing for us. 7 Excuse me, can | clean /[uselyour phone? | need to call my sister. Going to - Questions We use be+ subject + going to … to make questions. Am I going to see you soon? Are you going to go out? Is he going to stay? Yes, I am. Yes, I am. Yes, he is. No, I’m not No, I’m not. No, he isn’t. Let’s practice Complete the questions with be going to and write answers. Are they going to sell Is he going to become Is Max going to pay Are you going to take Is it going to rain Is she going to start No, they aren’t. Yes, he is. No, he isn’t. Yes, he is. Yes, it is. Yes, she is. Yes, I am. Let’s practice 2. What are you going to do this evening? 3. Are they going to go to Italy next summer? 4. When are you going to have lunch? 5. How is she going to get to the airport? 6. When are we going to clean the flat? Answers: Let’s practice! Complete the questions with be going to and the words in brackets. Are you going to stay is she going to buy Are you going to go are they going to invite Is he going to watch Going to Tick ( ) the correct questions in 1 – 2. Wh-questions + be + subject + going to + verb? be + subject + going to + verb? Where are you going to live? Is he going to stay? Answers: 1. What are you going to do this weekend? 2. Are you going to go out? 3. What film are you going to see? 4. What are you going to buy? 5. Where are you going to go? Put the words in the correct order to make questions. Speaking Make two conversations about your no plans and clear plans. Use the ideas below and going to. • this evening • on your next birthday • the weekend Would you like to come for dinner? Look at the pictures a and b. Why do you think James calls Sophia? James wants to invite Sophia to his flat for dinner. Watch again and underline the correct answers. 1. Sophia’s plate are new / old. 2. Sophia wants to help James / thank James. 3. James is / isn’t happy about the invitation Would you like to come for dinner? Look at the pictures c and talk about the questions. 1. Where is James going? 2. Why did he buy flowers? 1. He’s going to Sophia’s flat for dinner. 2. He bought the flowers for Sophia. Making and accepting invitations Sophia’s news? Tick ( ) the correct answer. Joe ES 0)a77 Listen to these sentences. When is oo an /u:/ sound? When is it an /4/ sound? 1 Good — now you're both here. 2 ll bring the food. (OLE Listen to these words. Put them in the correct place in the table. cool cook spoon look. Sound 1 /u/ Sound 2 /u:/ good food Teacher: Kevin Salazar Gamarra Paragraphs To start a new paragraph, write the next sentence on a new line, like this: Paragraphs Match paragraphs a – b with 1 – 2. b a Paragraphs Rewrite the emails with two paragraphs. Do you have any plans for the weekend? I’d like to see a film. We could meet at the cinema at 6:30. Is that OK for you? It’s my birthday next Friday. I’m going to be 30! Would you like to come here for a meal on Saturday? I’m going to invite a few friends.
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