Primary Longman Elect 4B Chapter 5 I’m going to I will / won’t
I’m going to / I will / won’t Exam I didn’t do well in the exam. Oh dear! What are you going to do? I’m going to do revision every day. Then I’ll do well in the exam.
I’m going to / I will / won’t Today I was late for school again. Oh dear! What are you going to do? I’m going to go to bed early every night. Then I won’t be late for school.
I’m going to / I will / won’t We can use either be + going to or will in everyday speech to talk about the future. We usually use be + going to to talk about things we have decided to do in the future. e.g. I am going to do revision every day. We usually use will to say what we think or guess will happen in the future. e.g. I will do well in the exam. We use won’t to say what we think or guess will NOT happen in the future. e.g. I won’t be late for school.
Key structure keep a diary in English. I’m going to Planned actions keep a diary in English. I’m going to do revision every day. Expected results I’ll be good at English. I won’t fail my test.
Practice Choose the correct answer. My room is very untidy. I’m going to I’ll My room is very untidy. _____________ tidy my room. I’m going to
Practice Choose the correct answer. I’m going to I’ll I’m going to keep a diary in English. _____________ be good at English. I’ll
Practice Choose the correct answer. I’m going to do more sports. I’ll _____________ be fit and strong. I’ll
Practice Choose the correct answer. I’ll I won’t I’m going to practise the recorder every day. _____________ join the school band. I’ll
Practice Choose the correct answer. I’ll I won’t I’m going to go to bed early every night. _____________ be sleepy at school. I won’t
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