ENGLISH CLUB:
FUTURE TENSE
INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH
FEBRUARY 10, 2016
REVIEW: FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE
SUBJECT + “WILL” + INFINITIVE VERB
I She WILL study history.
You We + WILL NOT + clean the kitchen now!
He They help his friend with a project.
buy ingredients for our cake.
organize a birthday party.
HOW TO MAKE THE FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE STATEMENT
CONTRACTIONS
You can use contractions for SUBJECT + “WILL” to make sentences
shorter and faster to say.
I will  I’ll
You will  You’ll
She will  She’ll
He will  He’ll
We will  We’ll
They will  They’ll
HOW TO MAKE THE FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE QUESTION
“WILL” + SUBJECT + INFINITIVE VERB
I She come with me to the concert?
WILL + You We + meet with his professor later?
He They discuss our ideas at the meeting?
walk together to school?
ANOTHER FORM OF FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE
SUBJECT + BE + “GOING TO” + VERB
I am She is GOING TO travel to Spain next month.
You are We are + NOT GOING TO + visit his parents tomorrow.
He is They are create a plan for the meeting.
buy an apartment in the city.
ANOTHER FORM OF FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE
BE + SUBJECT + “GOING TO” + VERB
Am I Is she GOING TO be happy with this?
Are you Are we + NOT GOING TO + open the door for her?
Is he Are they speak to me?
fix the table in my
room?
LET’S PRACTICE
EXERCISE 1.
You are having a birthday party
and you want to invite your
friend.
You can accept or decline the
invite.
You can use “will” or
“going to”.
Accept – приймати
Decline – відхилити
EXERCISE II.
It will be Christmas next week!
You need to plan what you will
cook and the ingredients that
you will need.
Help your friend plan the party.
You can use “will” or
“going to”.
Try to use all verbs and
words that you know.
EXERCISE III.
You will travel to France next
week but you do not know what
to do there! Ask your friend for
help.
Tell your friend about France:
where to stay, what to eat, what
to visit, etc.
You can use “will” or
“going to”.
Try to use all verbs and
words that you know.

English Speaking Club: 2/10 Future Tense

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    ENGLISH CLUB: FUTURE TENSE INTERMEDIATEENGLISH FEBRUARY 10, 2016
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  • 3.
    SUBJECT + “WILL”+ INFINITIVE VERB I She WILL study history. You We + WILL NOT + clean the kitchen now! He They help his friend with a project. buy ingredients for our cake. organize a birthday party. HOW TO MAKE THE FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE STATEMENT
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    CONTRACTIONS You can usecontractions for SUBJECT + “WILL” to make sentences shorter and faster to say. I will  I’ll You will  You’ll She will  She’ll He will  He’ll We will  We’ll They will  They’ll
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    HOW TO MAKETHE FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE QUESTION “WILL” + SUBJECT + INFINITIVE VERB I She come with me to the concert? WILL + You We + meet with his professor later? He They discuss our ideas at the meeting? walk together to school?
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    ANOTHER FORM OFFUTURE SIMPLE TENSE SUBJECT + BE + “GOING TO” + VERB I am She is GOING TO travel to Spain next month. You are We are + NOT GOING TO + visit his parents tomorrow. He is They are create a plan for the meeting. buy an apartment in the city.
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    ANOTHER FORM OFFUTURE SIMPLE TENSE BE + SUBJECT + “GOING TO” + VERB Am I Is she GOING TO be happy with this? Are you Are we + NOT GOING TO + open the door for her? Is he Are they speak to me? fix the table in my room?
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    EXERCISE 1. You arehaving a birthday party and you want to invite your friend. You can accept or decline the invite. You can use “will” or “going to”. Accept – приймати Decline – відхилити
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    EXERCISE II. It willbe Christmas next week! You need to plan what you will cook and the ingredients that you will need. Help your friend plan the party. You can use “will” or “going to”. Try to use all verbs and words that you know.
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    EXERCISE III. You willtravel to France next week but you do not know what to do there! Ask your friend for help. Tell your friend about France: where to stay, what to eat, what to visit, etc. You can use “will” or “going to”. Try to use all verbs and words that you know.

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