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Unit 6: SchoolOutdoor activities

Unit 6: SchoolOutdoor activities

Grammar

Outline Collocation Will & Be going to. Be going to & Present Progressive. Practice. Sum Up. Further Practice. Homework.

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Collocation

Words That Go Together

Go – PlayLose – Win

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Collocation

Circle one word or phrase that does not go with the verb in

each bow below.

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Collocation

GO

sightseeing

hikingcamping

soccer

swimming

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Collocation

Play

Games

tennis

cards

The

piano

skiing

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Collocation

LoseThe

wayThebus

The match

weight money

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Collocation

WinA soccer

gamesA medal

John

A competition

A race

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Collocation

Complete the sentences with the verbs provided. Make changes when necessary.

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1. Shall we go and _______ soccer.2. We _______ skiing in the French Alps lastyear.3. Our team _______ a gold medal at theOlympics.4. I _______ 5 pounds when I was sick.5. I was late for school because I ___________the bus.6. Simon always _______ John at tennis.

lose beat play miss

go win

went

lost

won

had missed

beats

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7. If you don’t do it soon, you are going to _______ the opportunity.

8. The musician _______ time with his hands and feet.

9. Do you like _______ cards?10. He scored four of the goats but ______ a

penalty.11. Maybe they have just _______ shopping.12. I don’t think he will ________ the election.

lose beat play miss

go win

lose

playing lost

gone

beats

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Will & Be going to

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1. A: We’re going to have a picnic on Saturday. Would you like to join us?

B: I will go with you.

2. Look at the sky. Don’t go out because it’s going to rain.

3. Your talk will be useful for our camping trip next month.

Example

Grammar

WILL vs BE GOING TO S + will + bare infinitive

S + be going to + bare infinitive

I will go to school tomorrow

I’m going to go picnic next week..

S + will not + bare infinitive

S + be + not + going to + bare infinitive

I won’t go to school tomorrow

I’m not going to go picnic next week

Will + S + bare infinitive?

Be+ going to + bare infinitive?

Will you go to school tomorrow?

Are you going to go picnic next week?

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How to use WILL1. Used to make a prediction about the

future.Ex: The company will make a profit next year.

2. Express an immediate decision at the time of speaking

Ex: A: This table is so heavy! B: I will give you a hand.

3. Used to make an assumption.Ex: That will be Tom at the door. (I suppose)

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BE GOING TO1. Used to describe intentions or

plans.Ex: I’m going to wait here until Carol

gets back.

2. Used to describe an event whose cause is present or evident.

EX: It’s so cloudy! It’s going to rain soon.

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Exercise 1Complete the sentences using

will or be going to as appropriate.

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Exercise 11) According to the weather forecast,

It ______ be sunny tomorrow.

2) A: Why did you buy this big bag? B: I ___________ spend two weeks at a music camp.

3) A: We need a big tent. B: I ______ bring it.

will

am going to

will

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Exercise 14) A: We ___________ go to the

science museum this afternoon. What time will we meet? B: I think we ______ meet at school at 1 p.m.

5) A: What will we bring with us? B: Camping gear and a lot of food are what we ______ need.

are going to

will

will

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Present Progressive

vs Be going to

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Example1) We are visiting his village at 9:00 a.m. next week.

2) I’m going to wait at the school gate until you come.

3) This is my last day here. I’m going back to England tomorrow.

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PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

Used to describe fixed arrangement, especially social or travel arrangement.

Ex: - Lan is meeting her friends at 10a.m. this morning. - They are leaving London tomorrow.

Note:We can substitute the going to-future with the Present Progressive when using an expression of time.

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Complete the sentences using present progressive or be going

to as appropriate.

Exercise 2

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Exercise 21) Before I go to England next year, I

_________________ (learn) some English.

2) They ___________ (leave) for Ho Chi Minh City at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow.

3) I don’t understand this exercise, so I think I _______________ (see) our English teacher this afternoon.

am going to learn

are leaving

am going to see

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Exercise 24) What ____ you ___________ (do) next

when you have finished this job?

5) We ___________ (have) a party at eight o’clock tonight. Can you come?

6) Vietnam __________ (play) Thailand in today’s final.

are going to do

are having

is playing

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7) I have to get up early tomorrow. I _________ (have) an important English test at 7:00 a.m.

8) I’m very tired. I’____________ (not/work) anymore today.

Exercise 2

am having

m not going to wok

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Choose the correct answer to fill each blank.

Exercise 3

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Exercise 3A: Let’s go swimming this afternoon.

B: Great! I expect it _____ fun.

1. will be

2. is

3. is being

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Exercise 3A: Have you decided to apply for

that job?B: Yes, I did last week. I ____ for

that job tomorrow.1. will apply2. am going to apply3. am to apply

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A: I can’t do this exercise.B: I _____ you.1. help2. will help3. am going to help

Exercise 3

A: What _____ tonight?

B: Nothing special.

1. are you doing

2. will you do

3. do you do

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A: Could I have a word with you, please?

B: Sorry. My train ____ in five minute.

1. is going to leave2. leaves3. will leave

Exercise 3

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Sum UpFUTURE MIX

Will Be going toPresent

ProgressiveSimple Present

- Prediction about the future.

- Assumption.

- Spontaneous decision.

- Planned action in the future.

- Logical consequence.

- Fix arrangement for the near future.

- Action set by a time table or schedule.

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FURTHER PRACTICETask 1Task 1: Decide whether these : Decide whether these sentences below are correct or sentences below are correct or incorrect. Then give them the incorrect. Then give them the

correct answers.correct answers.

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1. I’m too tired to walk. I’m going to take a taxi.

2.A: What are you going to do tonight?

B: I will meet some old friends at a party.

3. A: What are you going? Are you going shopping?

B: Yes, I’m buying some beef for dinner.

Task 1will

am going to

am going to

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4. A: What would you like to drink? Tea or coffee?

B: I have tea, please.

5. A: Did you send that letter for me?B: Oh, I’m sorry. I completely forgot. I’m going to do it now.

Task 1

will

Have you sent

will

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Task 2: Choose the best answer to complete each conversation.

1. A: ________ B: I’m getting up early, packing a lunch, and taking a bus to the beach.

a. What are you doing now?b. What are you going to do

tomorrow?

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2. A: I don’t need an umbrella. It’s not raining B: _________

a. But It’s raining this afternoonb. But it’s going to rain this afternoon

Task 2

3. A: Tomorrow election is going to be close. B: _________a. Yes, but I think Cole will winb. Yes, but I think Cole’s winning

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Task 2 4. A: Next Monday is Jason’s birthday B: ________ a. Yes, we’re going to have a party for her b. Yes we will have a party for her

5. A: This bow is very heavy. I can’t carry it any longer. B: __________a. Don’t worry. I’m going to carry itb. I’ll carry it for you.

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Task 2 4. A: Next Monday is Jason’s birthday B: ________ a. Yes, we’re going to have a party for her b. Yes we will have a party for her

5. A: This bow is very heavy. I can’t carry it any longer. B: __________a. Don’t worry. I’m going to carry itb. I’ll carry it for you.

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Homework Review the lesson Prepare Unit 7: The Mass Media.

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