Complete: “I’m tired. I ___ go to bed.”
will
Complete: “I’m going to ___ my son tomorrow.”
visit
Complete: “I’m ___ my friend on Saturday.”
"meeting"
“The sky is dark! It ___ rain.”
"is going to"
What will you eat for dinner?
use will in your speaking
What’s “will” used for: a plan or a decision now?
A decision now
What’s “going to” used for?
Plans or things we already decided.
What’s the structure for present continuous?
am/is/are + verb-ing
“I’m thirsty.” – “I ___ get you some water.”
"will"
What are you going to do on Sunday?
use going to in your speaking
Make a promise using "will".
“I will call you.”
Say what you’re going to do this weekend.
Speaking – e.g., “I’m going to cook for my family.”
Correct: “We going to the doctor tomorrow.”
"We are going to the doctor tomorrow."
“We ___ flying to Paris on Friday.”
"are" (present continuous)
Make a plan with a partner for tomorrow (when, where, what).
Use present continuous: “We are meeting at...”
Change to future: “He helps you.”
"He will help you."
Correct this: “She going to call you.”
"She is going to call you."
Make a plan: you and a friend go to the cinema.
“We’re meeting at the cinema at 6pm.”
“I’ve got a ticket. I ___ see a concert tonight.”
"am" (present continuous)
Ask your partner 2 questions using “going to”.
E.g., “Are you going to watch TV tonight?”)
Make a mini-dialogue: you decide to help a friend.
A: “I’m cold.” B: “I will bring you a blanket.”
Describe: “It’s cloudy. What’s the weather going to do?”
“It’s going to rain.”
Say 2 things you are doing next week.
E.g., “I’m seeing my daughter. I’m going shopping.”
“She thinks she ___ be late.”
"will"
Say one thing using each form:
“I’ll make tea.” / “I’m going to visit my friend.” / “I’m seeing my doctor on Friday.”