A: I'm really cold.
B: I will turn/am going to turn the heating on.
A: I'm really cold.
B: I will turn the heating on.
I think I will be go to the party.
I think I will go to the party.
Create a sentence with WILL
e.g.: I'll help you if you want.
A: What are your plans after you leave university?
B: I will work/ am going to work in a hospital.
A: What are your plans after you leave university?
B: I am going to work in a hospital.
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Say what are your plans for the weekend.
e.g.: I am going to visit my grandparents.
(The phone rings)
A: I'll get/ 'm going to get it!
(The phone rings)
A: I'll get it!
I'll going to visit Jack next week.
I'm going to visit Jack next week.
Order a meal in a restaurant (using one of the future tenses).
e.g.: I will have the fries, please.
A: Are you ready to order?
B: Yes, I'll have/ 'm going to have the steak, please.
A: Are you ready to order?
B: Yes, I'll have the steak, please.
In 2100, cars are going to fly.
In 2100, cars will fly.
Make a prediction about a future
e.g.: In 2200, we will travel to Mars on holidays.
A: What is your plan for tonight?
B: I will go to/ am going to John's party.
A: Me too!
B. Really? I will give/ am going to give you a lift.
A: What is your plan for tonight?
B: I am going to John's party.
A: Me too!
B. Really? I will give you a lift.
A: Why are you carrying a hammer?
B: I'll put up some pictures.
A: Why are you carrying a hammer?
B: I'm going to put up some pictures.
Create a small dialogue using future tenses
A: Why do you need to borrow my suitcase?
B: I'm going to visit my mother in Scotland next month.