Podpora rozvoje cizích jazyků pro Evropu 21. stol.
INVESTICE DO ROZVOJE VZDĚLÁVÁNÍ
Tento projekt je spolufinancován Evropským sociálním fondem a státním rozpočtem České republiky.
Future Forms
Future Forms
PLANS: going toFor something you have already decided to do
What are you going to do when you finish school?
UNPLANNED DECISIONS: will / won'tFor a decision at the moment of speaking or making an offer
A: I've got a problem. B: I'll help you with that.
PREDICTIONS: will or going toFor predictions use either will or going to
I think they'll win. / I think they're going to win.
FURUTURE ARRANGEMENTS: present continuousI'm having dinner with Ann tomorrow.
Uncertain future:
To say when you are not sure about what is going to happen you can use:
may / might
It might rain tomorrow. I may come late.
Future time clauses
After some expressions you can only use present tense to talk anout the future. These are:when, as soon as, until
Turn off the TV when you go to bed. Come and see us as soon as you arrive.
Watch the future forms presentation:
http://www.slideboom.com/presentations/50042/IA-1C-REVIEW-FUTURE-FORMS
Make predictions:
• What will you do in ten years time?
• Where will you live in five years?
• Will you be working in five years?
• Who do you think will win the next general elections?
• Do you think you'll ever live abroad?
• Will there ever be a female Czech president?
• Will you ever marry?
• What do you think your future accommodation will be like?
• Where will you go on next holiday?
• What will you get for Christmas this year?
Chose the correct future form:
• Watch out! You ... fall over.
• When I finish school I ... travel to Africa.
• I've got a problem. - I ... help you with that.
• I ... tell him as soon as he ... arrive.
• I ... have dinner with my boss tomorrow.
• I ... take umbrella as it ... rain tomorrow.
• My neighbours ... move out next month.
• I have a lot of work today so I ... come late.
• This time next week I ... lie on beach, sunbathing.
will
going to
will
will, arrives
going to, having
going to, may
going to
might/may
will, (going to)
Have st. done – use this form in the following sentences
• Sb. will decorate my room.
• They will repair the roof.
• He will translate the contract for us.
• She will cut my hair tomorrow.
• I will arrange the holiday for them.
• They will fix the dishwasher soon.
I'm going to have my room decorated.
We're going to have the roof repaired.
We're going to have the contract translated.
I'm going to have my hair cut.
They are going to have the holiday arranged by me.
We'll have the dishwasher fixed soon.
How do you imagine the future?
Final check
• Peter (is/is going to be) fifty next Friday.
• Oh no! I've broken the vase. What (am I going to/will I) say?
• Jack (is having/will have) a dinner party next week
• John hasn't eaten. Don't worry I (will make/am going to make) him a sandwich.
• We'll go out for dinner when he (gets/will get) in.
• Look at those clouds. It (is going to/will) rain.
• I (will give/am giving) it to him as soon as he (will arrive/arrives.)
is going to be
will I
is having
will make
gets
is going to
will give - arrives
Informal names – can you say the formal form of the following names?
• Andy
• Al
• Di
• Beth
• Jeff
• Jim
• Ken
• Ricky
• Terry
• Vic
• Bill
Andrew
Alan, Alexander
Diana
Elizabeth
Geoffrey
James
Kenneth
Richard
Terrence
Victor
William
INVESTICE DO ROZVOJE VZDĚLÁVÁNÍ
Tento projekt je spolufinancován Evropským sociálním fondem a státním rozpočtem České republiky.
Tato výuková prezentace byla pořízena z finančních prostředků hrazených Evropským sociálním fondem
a rozpočtem České republiky.