The document discusses the use of "be going to" to talk about future plans. It provides examples of affirmative statements using "be going to" followed by a base verb form. Negative statements are formed by placing "not" before "going to". Contractions can be used in informal speech. The pronunciation of "going to" is sometimes shortened to "gonna" in conversation. Two practice activities are included - one uses "be going to" to describe vacation plans, and the other has partners make affirmative and negative statements about their own future plans.