Unit 3. Future predictions. November 2013. Vocabulary: stage of life. O Baby teen/teenager O Grown up toddler O Guywoman O Infant O Kid O Man O Preteen.

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Unit 3. Future predictions. November 2013

Vocabulary: stage of life. O Baby teen/teenager O Grown up toddler O Guywoman O Infant O Kid O Man O Preteen

Apologies O I’m really sorry. O Sorry! O I’m afraid I… O I feel terrible. O I’m very sorry.

Promises O I’ll clean it right away. O I promise I’ll do it for a meal. O I’ll buy you a new one.

TV genres

O Cartoonreality show O Comedysoap O Documentarysport O Game show talk show. O Historical series O Movie O News

Education O Computer science law O Degree lawyer O Design qualification O Designerscholar ship O Diploma technician O Economics O Economist O Grades

Kindergarten O Bucket slide O Lockers swing O Play house tricycle O Puppet Rocking horse O Sandbox O Shovel

Grammar: going to for plans and predictions O Use going to + verb to describe plan or to make predictions based on evidence: O Example: We’re going to have a party this weekend (plan) O The sky is blue. It isn’t going to rain. ( predictions).

AffirmativeNegativeQuestion /short answers I’m going to win.You aren’t going to win. Are you going to win? Yes, I am. No, I’m not. She’s going to have a party He isn’t going to go. Is she going to go? Yes, she is. No, she isn’t. We’re going to arrive on time. They aren’t going to arrive on time.

Grammar: Will, might and adverbs of possibility. O Use adverbs of probability( definitely, probably, possibly) with will and won’t to make predictions. Adverbs of probability go after will but before won’t. O Use might and might not to talk about possible future. Might means will possibly.

AffirmativeNegativeQuestion/short answer I’ll definitely study math at college. They probably won’t get into college. Will it rain later? Yes, it will. No, it won’t. She might leave the party early. We might not stay long.

Grammar: first conditional O The first conditional describes what will happen in future situations. The first conditional has two clauses. O The if clause describes a possible situation, and the conditional clause describes the result of the situation. O In the if clause, use a verb the present tense. In the conditional clause, use a verb in the future.

If clauseConditional clause If you study harder,You’ll pass the exam. If they arrive lateThey won’t see the movie. Conditional clauseIf clause We’ll miss the busIf we don’t hurry. Patty won’t be happyIf Juan moves to New York.

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