Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"
Present Continuous for Future Arregements
1. Welcome to the start
of B1 level
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Table of contents
Let’s distend the nerves for
the first lesson of the level
Childhood Dreams
Let’s learn some useful
phrases for class and life
Warm Up
For future arrangements
Present Continuos
Let’s use our new knowledge
Excercises
4. Instructions
Taking turns, you will use the virtual
whiteboard to draw your childhood
dream, the classmates will try to guess,
when they achive it, you will give a brief
explanation of why you dreamed about
it.
9. The use of the present continuous for future
arrangements is probably the most
common way of talking about the future in
the present tense.
Is used when we have something already
planned and it is almost 100% certain that
we will do it, as if we were already doing it
right now.
Present Continuous
11. In Spanish we do something similar.
Mañana vuelo a
Londres
I’m flying to
London,
tomorrow,
El va a ir al dentista el
martes.
He’s going to the
dentist on
Tuesday
Nos vamos a casar el
año que viene.
We’re getting
married next
year.
12. To Remember:
Our statements has been planned and
established: already having something,
a date or a wedding house, so we can
talk about it as if it were already
happening, but always in a time on the
future,
14. Pronunciation Practice
We're having a
party next
Saturday. Would
you like to come?
Are you doing
anything
interesting this
weekend?
I’m having a
dancing class on
Tuesday after the
staff meeting.
She’s paying a
visit to her aunt
and uncle the
next week
16. “A goal without a plan is
just a wish.”
-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
17. Use that knowledge
Put it on practice,
writing all your
plans for the week
in present
continuous
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