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Extra English Red Unit 2 Help sheets James Extra English Red Unit 2 Help sheets Click on the icon to move to that section Previous Back to Menu Forward 1/12

Extra English Red Unit 2 Help sheets James Extra English Red Unit 2 Help sheets Will as Future Offer Help Ask for a Favor Willingness Refusal Fruit Vegetables Food adjectives 2/12

“Will” is NOT usually used for fixed plans or scheduled events. Will as Future The meaning of “will” future forms “Will” is usually used in three situations: Situation Example Volunteering to do something "Will someone open the window for me?" "I'll do it!" Deciding to do something "I've made up my mind. I'll go to Whistler for my vacation." Forcing someone to do something. "Dad, I don't want to clean my room!" "You'll do it, and you'll do it NOW!" “Will” is NOT usually used for fixed plans or scheduled events. Click on to listen 3/12

Examples Will as Future Hold on. I'll get a pen. We will see what we can do to help you. Maybe we'll stay in and watch television tonight. I think I'll go to the gym tomorrow. I think I will have a holiday next year. I don't think I'll buy that car. It will rain tomorrow. People won't go to Mars before the 22nd century. Who do you think will get the job? I'm going to be an actor when I grow up. Click on to listen 4/12

HE / BE ABLE TO / ANSWER / THE QUESTION Self Test Will as Future Make a negative statement with: Make a question with: THEY / BUY / A CAR SHE / NOT / COME WITH US She won't come with us Will they buy a car? I / PASS / THE TEST YOU / BE ABLE / COME TO THE SHOW I won't pass the test. Will you be able to come to the show? IT / NOT / RAIN It won't rain. Make a statement with: YOU / ENJOY / VISITING / PARIS You will enjoy visiting Paris. HE / BE ABLE TO / ANSWER / THE QUESTION He'll be able to answer the question. 5/12

Offer Help To offer help to another Can I get you anything while I’m out at the shops? Would you like some of my ice cream? Would you like me to post that letter for you? Can I offer you a lift? Would you like to borrow my umbrella? Click on to listen 6/12

Ask for a Favor Can you please give me a ride to the airport? . Examples Can you please give me a ride to the airport? . Can I borrow 1000 Yen? . Could you bring me some coffee? . Could you take this to the Post Office? Would you help me with my math homework ? Would you collect John from School at 5pm? Click on to listen 7/12

Willingness 1. Can you help me with my math? Examples 1. Can you help me with my math? 2. Could you bring me some coffee? 3. Would you open the car door for me? 4. Could I ask you a favour? Sure. What's the problem? I'd be glad to. How do you like it? No problem. It looks like your hands are full. Sure, No Problem. Joe: Mary, would you mind doing me a favour? Mary: Sure. What is it? Joe: Would you give me a ride to the station. Mary: No problem. I would be glad to. Joe: Thank you very much. Click on to listen 8/12

Refusal 1. Can you help me with my math? Examples 1. Can you help me with my math? 2. Could you bring me some coffee? 3. Would you open the car door for me? 4. Could I ask you a favour? Sorry you have do learn it yourself. You have had too much coffee already. Sorry my hands are full. Not after the last favour I helped you with. Joe: Mary, could I ask a favour of you? Mary: Sure. What is it? Joe: Could you take me to the train station? Mary: Sorry. I am afraid I can’t. I have plans. Joe: Thanks anyways. Click on to listen 9/12

Fruit Examples Apricot Avocado Banana Blackberry Cherry Gooseberry Grape Kiwi Lemon Lime Mango Orange Peach Pear Pineapple Plum Raspberry Rhubarb Strawberry Watermelon 10/12

Vegetables Examples Cucumber Olives Pumpkin Sweet Corn Tomato Mushroom Broccoli Brussels Sprout Cabbage Celery Spinach Lettuce Leek Cauliflower Beetroot Carrot Parsley Radish Potato Turnip Onion 11/12

Food adjectives Example:- The Apple is Delicious Positive Negative Examples Example:- The Apple is Delicious Positive Negative The apple is… The apple is… Delicious Lovely Yummy Tasty Fresh Disgusting Rotten Stale Tasteless Terrible 12/12