Class 1
- Vocabulary: nouns related to fake news
Bulletin Click-bait Headline Newsfeed
Notification Paywall Publisher
Scandal Scoop Sensationalism
- Useful language to give notice and warnings
DO
Always... (+infinitive without to)
Make sure you... (+infinitive without to)
Do this, otherwise you might... (+infinitive without to)
If it's... you must... (+infinitive without to)
Watch out for...It's essential to... (+infinitive without to)
The most important thing is to... (+infinitive witout to)
Don't
Never... (+infinitive without to)
It's essential not to... (+infinitive without to)
Don't let anyone... (+infinitive without to)
Don't keep (+ing) or you might...
Don't panic/ Don't worry.
Class 2
Present simple- timetables The train leaves at 12.20/ The lesson
doesn’t start until 2 p.m/ When does
your karate class start?
Will- Promises, predictions and spontaneous
decisions
I’ll email you tomorrow/ It’ll be a fun
day / I’ll carry your folder / Will you
lend him the book?
Future perfect simple- refers to a
completed action in the future
[time]+subject+will+have+p.p verb+comp+ [time]
Hurry up, or the concert will have
started by the time we get there.
Class 3
Present continuous- Fixed future plans I’m having a party tonight/ She
isn’t coming to my party tonight/
Is Kevin coming to your party
tonight?
Be going to- Future intentions and predictions
(taken for granted)
We’re going to see our aunt / We
aren’t going to be late / Are you
going to visit your cousin?
Future continuous- actions and events that
will be in progress at a particular time in the future
/ talk about something that we think is happening at
the time of speaking.
[time]+subject+will+be+verb-ing+comp+ [time]
I will be flying to Thailand this
time next week.
Elizabeth will be having dinner
now, so there’s no point in
calling her.

Future & Fake news

  • 1.
    Class 1 - Vocabulary:nouns related to fake news Bulletin Click-bait Headline Newsfeed Notification Paywall Publisher Scandal Scoop Sensationalism - Useful language to give notice and warnings DO Always... (+infinitive without to) Make sure you... (+infinitive without to) Do this, otherwise you might... (+infinitive without to) If it's... you must... (+infinitive without to) Watch out for...It's essential to... (+infinitive without to) The most important thing is to... (+infinitive witout to) Don't Never... (+infinitive without to) It's essential not to... (+infinitive without to) Don't let anyone... (+infinitive without to) Don't keep (+ing) or you might... Don't panic/ Don't worry.
  • 2.
    Class 2 Present simple-timetables The train leaves at 12.20/ The lesson doesn’t start until 2 p.m/ When does your karate class start? Will- Promises, predictions and spontaneous decisions I’ll email you tomorrow/ It’ll be a fun day / I’ll carry your folder / Will you lend him the book? Future perfect simple- refers to a completed action in the future [time]+subject+will+have+p.p verb+comp+ [time] Hurry up, or the concert will have started by the time we get there. Class 3 Present continuous- Fixed future plans I’m having a party tonight/ She isn’t coming to my party tonight/ Is Kevin coming to your party tonight? Be going to- Future intentions and predictions (taken for granted) We’re going to see our aunt / We aren’t going to be late / Are you going to visit your cousin? Future continuous- actions and events that will be in progress at a particular time in the future / talk about something that we think is happening at the time of speaking. [time]+subject+will+be+verb-ing+comp+ [time] I will be flying to Thailand this time next week. Elizabeth will be having dinner now, so there’s no point in calling her.