2. Family (questions from podcast)
1. What’s your family like? (describe them)
2. In what ways are you like (similar to) your
parents or siblings?
3. What do you know about your family
history?
Would you like to find out more?
Why/why not?
3. Parents & Teenagers
How did you get along (get on)
with your parents when you were growing up?
Did your relationship change when you became
a teenager?
What problems do teenagers and their parents
often have?
What about you and your parents?
In your opinion, what is the best thing a parent
can do for a teenager?
4. Read the article “Life on Planet Teen” on
page 32-33 (written by a parent)
Does it mention anything that you
discussed?
What is the main problem it mentions?
Answer questions 2C & D and 3 on page
32
5. Future Forms
going to + V / V-ing / will + V / might + V
Choose the best sentence (sometimes more than one is possible).
1. A: What are you doing tomorrow?
(a) B: I have a test in a couple of days, so I’ll study for it.
(b) B: I have a test in a couple of days, so I’m going to
study for it.
(c) B: I have a test in a couple of days, so I’m studying for
it.
(d) B: I have a test in a couple of days, so I might study for
it.
(b) B: I have a test in a couple of days, so I’m going to
study for it.
6. 2. A: Your car's in my parking space.
(a) B: Oh sorry! I'll move it.
(b) B: Oh sorry! I'm going to move it.
(c) B: Oh sorry! I’m moving it.
(d) B: Oh sorry! I might move it.
(a) B: Oh sorry! I'll move it.
3. I’ve just received a wedding invitation from John and Tara.
(a) They will get married on July 25.
(b) They are going to get married on July 25.
(c) They are getting married on July 25.
(d) They might get married on July 25.
(c) They are getting married on July 25.
7. 4. A: What are you doing this weekend? B: I’m not sure.
(a) I'll go out for drinks with some friends.
(b) I'm going to go out for drinks with some friends.
(c) I'm going out for drinks with some friends.
(d) I might go out for drinks with some friends.
(d) B: I’m not sure. I might go out for drinks with some friends.
5. A: I'm broke. Could you lend me some money?
B: Yes, sure. A: Thanks. I get paid on Friday,
(a) so I'll pay you back then.
(b) so I'm going to pay you back then.
(c) so I'm paying you back then.
(d) so I might pay you back then.
(a) A: Thanks. I get paid on Friday, so I'll pay you back then.
8. 6. A: What time are you meeting Hee Yeon tonight?
(a) B: I’ll meet her at 7 pm at Sinchon station
(b) B: I’m going to meet her at 7 pm at Sinchon station.
(c) B: I’m meeting her at 7 pm at Sinchon station.
(d) B: I might meet her at 7 pm at Sinchon station.
(c) B: I’m meeting her at 7 pm at Sinchon station.
7. A: The dishes are dirty.
B: Yes, I already know.
(a) I'll wash them tonight.
(b) I'm going to wash them tonight.
(c) I'm washing them tonight.
(d) I might wash them tonight.
(b) B: Yes, I already know. I'm going to wash them tonight.
9. Fill in the blanks with the correct tense
1. A: Are you going to Joel’s party?
B: I don’t know. I __ (stay) at home. I’m very tired.
2. A: Have you spoken to your teacher yet?
B: No. I __ (speak) to her later.
3. A: What time __ (you/meet) Adam?
B: At six o’clock.
4. A: Do you want to come with us?
B: No thanks. I __ (see) you at the station.
Now, check your answers in #4A, page 32.