They are all about New Year’s resolutions It’s New Year’s day and you have decided to make resolutions. Write a list of new year’s resolutions that.

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They are all about New Year’s resolutions

It’s New Year’s day and you have decided to make resolutions. Write a list of new year’s resolutions that you’ll try to respect this year

First, you are going to learn how to talk about the the future Then, you are going to make predictions Next, you are going to listen to a recording about New Year’s resolutions Then, you are going to read a text and learn a poem Last, you are going to write down your list

Any questions???

Your turn now!!!