Complete the sentence: I ________ visit the museum tomorrow.
am going to
Make it negative: I am going to walk.
I am not going to walk.
Make a question: You / go to the bank?
Are you going to go to the bank?
Where do you go to take a train?
Train station
Choose the correct sentence:
A) She going to visit the park.
B) She is going to visit the park.
C) Is going she to visit the park?
B) She is going to visit the park.
She __________ take the subway to work.
is going to
Make it negative: She is going to eat downtown.
She is not going to eat downtown.
Is she going to visit the museum? (Yes/No question)
Yes, she is. / No, she isn’t.
What place has many books and is quiet?
Library
Make a question: She / go to the park?
Is she going to go to the park?
They __________ have lunch at the café.
are going to
Make it negative: They are going to visit the park.
They are not going to visit the park.
They / travel by train? (Make a question)
Are they going to travel by train?
You go here when you are sick.
Hospital
Correct the sentence: He are going to take the bus.
He is going to take the bus.
Make a sentence: He / buy / new shoes
He is going to buy new shoes.
Make a negative sentence: He / not / take the metro
He is not going to take the metro.
What / he / do / at the library?
What is he going to do at the library?
This is where you watch movies.
Cinema
Fill the blank: They __________ visit the museum tomorrow.
are going to
Make a sentence with “We / meet / at the bus station.”
We are going to meet at the bus station at 7pm to go to the cinema.
Rewrite the sentence "We are going to drive to the station" in the negative form and add a reason why not.
We are not going to drive to the station because the car is broken.
Make a wh-question using “going to” to ask about someone’s future city plan that includes a place and a time.
What time are you going to arrive at the museum tomorrow?
Describe a place in the city where:
People often go when they’re in trouble
It has sirens and uniforms
It’s not a hospital
Police Station
Create a mini-dialogue using “going to” with one person asking a question and another answering negatively with a reason.
A: Are you going to the concert tonight?
B: No, I’m not going to the concert because I have to study for my exam