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Vocabulary Link The stages of life Lesson A The times of your life Lesson B In the future Vocabulary Link The stages of life Use the words below to complete the information on the timeline. 1. childhood 2. grown-up infancy a.________ adolescence adulthood old age 3. infant 4. middle-aged 5. teenager child youth/ adult/ senior citizen 6. young b.______/ baby c._______ d.______ e._______ f.____________ elderly Keys

Vocabulary Link The stages of life Lesson A The times of your life Lesson B In the future Vocabulary Link The stages of life Use the words below to complete the information on the timeline. 1. childhood 2. grown-up infancy a.________ childhood adolescence adulthood old age 3. infant 4. middle-aged 5. teenager child youth/ adult/ senior citizen 6. young b.______/ baby infant c._________ teenager d._________ grown-up e._______ young f.____________ middle-aged elderly Keys

Lesson A The times of your life Lesson B In the future Vocabulary Link At what age do these events usually happen? Write the ages when most people first experience these events. Then write the ages when you first did them. _________________ _______ _______ People Me ___________________ _______ _______ People Me 1. say your first words __________________ _______ _______ 4. take a trip with friends ___________________ _______ _______ _________________ 2. vote _______ _______ 5. get your first job ___________________ _______ _______ 3. get gray hair _________________ _______ _______ 6. buy a house/apartment ___________________ _______ _______ Compare your answers with a partner. Ask questions about your partner’s experiences.

I’m planning to rent a car. Lesson A The times of your life Lesson B In the future Speaking I’m planning to rent a car. Expressing intentions Useful Expressions Very firm intentions Expressing intentions I’m definitely going to visit Switzerland this summer. I’m sure going to have a skiing holiday this winter for sure. I’ve decided to take up accounting as a career. I’m planning to rent a car. I’m going to donate $3,000 to charity. I plan / intend to get a driver’s license. I mean to visit my parents more often this year. Probable intentions I’m probably going to see Dr. Brown. I may well enter for the competition. I’m thinking about buying a car. I thought I’d drop by the supermarket on the way home. Improbable intentions I don’t really feeling like going skiing. I’m not planning to look for a new job. Negative intentions I’m definitely not going to go anywhere this summer.

I’m planning to rent a car. Lesson A The times of your life Lesson B In the future Speaking I’m planning to rent a car. What do you think are these people’s plans or intentions? Share your ideas with a partner. Use the Useful Expressions to help you. Penny Diego Tisha

I’m planning to rent a car. Lesson A The times of your life Lesson B In the future Speaking I’m planning to rent a car. Check (√) the items you plan to do in the future. Add one more item to the list. Share your answers with your partner. Ask each other questions about the item you checked. □ √ take a big trip vote in an election □ √ apply for a credit card move √ □ make a big purchase □ √ □ √ □ ________________ A: Why do you want to move to a new town in the future? You don’t like this city? B: I like this city, but I thought I’d like to experience something different. A: Like what? City life is the same everywhere. B: Who knows? We’ve never been to any other cities.

Communication The Magic Answer Bag Lesson A The times of your life Lesson B In the future Communication The Magic Answer Bag The Magic Answer Bag can tell your fortune. You ask it a question and then reach in and pull out your answer. Do you think some people or things can predict the future? Explain your answer. Write each expression from the box below on a slip of paper and fold each paper. Each group puts the papers in a bag or hat. Yes No Maybe Absolutely! For sure! Of course! No way! Not a chance! It’s not going to happen! It’s possible. Maybe. Who knows?

Lesson A The times of your life Lesson B In the future Vocabulary Link What would you like to know about your future? Think of four yes / no questions and write them down. 1. ____________________________________________________. 2. ____________________________________________________. 3. ____________________________________________________. 4. ____________________________________________________. Will I get a good grade on my next exam?

Communication The Magic Answer Bag Lesson A The times of your life Lesson B In the future Communication The Magic Answer Bag The Magic Answer Bag can tell your fortune. You ask it a question and then reach in and pull out your answer. Do you think some people or things can predict the future? Explain your answer. You are now going to get answers to your questions. Ask the Magic Answer Bag your question. A member of your group should shake the bag, pull out an answer, and read it aloud. Yes No Maybe Absolutely! For sure! Of course! No way! Not a chance! It’s not going to happen! It’s possible. Maybe. Who knows?

Communication The Magic Answer Bag Lesson A The times of your life Lesson B In the future Communication The Magic Answer Bag Discuss the Magic Answer Bag’s answers. Do you think they were accurate? Why or why not?