Sunday, 13 May 2012

EXAM

 
This is what I am going to ask you in the exam:

3rd A
- Vocabulary: 2 questions [2 points]
- Will [2 points]
- Be going to [2 points]
- Will vs. Be going to [2 points]
- First conditional [2 points]

3rd B
- Vocabulary: 2 questions [2 points each question = 4 points]
- Will [3 points]
- Be going to [3 points]

Friday, 11 May 2012

LISTENING ACTIVITY: THE SIMPSONS

Since this unit deals with the future, let's watch an episode of The Simpson about that topic. In this episode, Holidays of Future Passed, we can see how the life of the Simpsons will be in the future.

Let's find out what happens to our favourite TV family in the future!

Now, to check if you understood the episode, complete the following activities:

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

FIRST CONDITIONAL

It's time to learn the last grammar lesson of this unit: the first conditional. Click here to see its structure. 

And now, let's practise what we have learnt with the following exercises:

 
If you need extra practice, here you have some useful links with more exercises:

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

WILL vs. BE GOING TO

Now that you have learnt how to form and use the will future and the be going to future, it's time to learn when to use each of them.

Look at this chart to learn when to use the will future and when to use the be going to future.

And now, practise what you have learnt with the following exercises:

 
If you need extra practice, here you have some useful links with more exercises:

Monday, 7 May 2012

BE GOING TO

Now it's time to learn how to use the "be going to" future.
Click here to see a presentation about its form and its uses.

Here you have several exercises to practise:



If you need extra practice, here you have some useful links with more exercises:

Friday, 4 May 2012

WILL: Listening Activity

If you want to practice the will future in a different way (not only with grammar exercises), here you have the song Without You, by David Guetta feat. Usher.
It is an easy activity: you have to fill in the gaps in the lyrics with the will future. Then, listen to the song and enjoy!







If you want to listen to the song while reading the lyrics, click here.

WILL FUTURE

In this third session we are going to learn about one of the future tenses in English: the will future.

If you want to see the presentation that I showed you in class, click here. There you can see how to form the will future, its uses, and where to place expressions of time when using the will future.


And now, activities to practice!




If you need extra practice, here you have some useful links with more exercises: