Unit 3 – Grammar Future lifestyles (p30-32).

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Unit 3 – Grammar Future lifestyles (p30-32)

grew up Busan, dormitory since last year……etc……. Interview a classmate and find out: i. some key events in their life so far (e.g. where they grew up, travel abroad, best trip, scholarships, part-time jobs, internships, boyfriend, girlfriends, main achievements). where they live now, how long for? Since when? where they lived before the present place. recent activities (e.g. projects? assignments? TOEIC? University clubs? How long for? Since when? New hobbies? How long for? Since When? Name Details MinSeok grew up Busan, dormitory since last year……etc……. 10 minutes

“I’ll (definitely) get an A+.” Certain 100% “I am sure I’ll (definitely) get an A+.” “I won’t definitely get an A+, but I probably will. “It is (quite) likely that I’ll get an A+.” “I’ll probably get an A+.” Likely “I think I’ll get an A+.” “It is (quite) possible that I’ll get an A+.” “I might get an A+.” Possible “I may get an A+.” “It’s (highly) unlikely that I’ll get an A+.” Unlikely “I probably won’t get an A+.” “I (really) don’t think I’ll get an A+.” “I definitely won’t get an A+.” Impossible 0%

Get a job related to my major. Be richer than my parents. Get married before I’m 30. Have 3 children. Marry a foreigner Lose 5 kg this year. Have plastic surgery. Get a job related to my major. Be richer than my parents. Attend all of these English classes. Be well known and respected in my field. Die before I’m 50. “I’ll (definitely) get an A+.” “I am sure I’ll (definitely) get an A+.” “I won’t definitely get an A+, but I probably will” “It is (quite) likely that I’ll get an A+.” “I’ll probably get an A+.” “I think I’ll get an A+.” “It is (quite) possible that I’ll get an A+.” “I might get an A+.” “I may get an A+.” “It’s (highly) unlikely that I’ll get an A+.” “I probably won’t get an A+.” “I (really) don’t think I’ll get an A+.” “I definitely won’t get an A+.”