English 1 Usil - Unit 8 (2020)

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UNIT 8: MAKING PLANS

Week 9
CONTENT

8A – Talk about plans

8B – Plan a project

8C – Make predictions

8D – Solve a problem
8E – Describe future trends
LEARNING OUTCOME

At the end of this session the .students will be able to


talk about plans using “be going to”.

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8A: Making Plans
What are your plans?
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What’s going to happen after
the quarantine?

I’m going to start a diet.

We’re going to visit our relatives.


am
Subj. is going to Verb (base form)
are
What’s going to happen after
the quarantine?

Students aren’t going to study face-to-face.

I’m not going to shake hands.

am not
Subj. isn’t going to Verb (base form)
aren’t
What’s going to happen after
the quarantine?
Are you going to use public transport?
Yes, I am.
No, I’m not.

Are
Is Subj. going to Verb (base form)

What are you going to do after the quarantine?


I’m going to buy new clothes.
Wh- are
qs is Subj. going to Verb (base form)
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Pair work
Write the questions for these
answers:
1. ____________________________________?
I’m going to play videogames tomorrow.
2. _____________________________________?
David is going to drink milk tonight.
3. _____________________________________?
The children are going to go to the park after school.
4. _____________________________________?
Alice is going to travel to China next year.
5. _____________________________________?
I’m going to take an exam next Sunday.
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I’m going to study

are going to take

Is going to be aren’t going to study


are going to need
Pair work
Can you guess what is the meaning
of these words ?

wildlife protection video series


officers

protect
species
1. What do you think Molly Ferrill does?
2. What subject do you think she specializes in?
Say as much as you can about the picture
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CANVAS ACTIVITY
8C Make Predictions
LEARNING OUTCOME

At the end of this session the students will be able to


make predictions using “Will” and “Be going to”.

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Look up for these words:
Let’s watch this video
What type of energy do you know ?
LET’S MAKE
PREDICTIONS
ABOUT THE
FUTURE OF
ENERGY IN
JAPAN

1. Solar panels on the top of a building in Tokyo.


2.Japan will use more renewable energy in the future
Which types of energy
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which are non-
renewable?

coal
wood wind

gas wave oil


Use of “will”

Don’t worry! I will


help you with You will be rich.
your homework.

I will buy these


shoes.
I will love you
forever.
In the future, do you
think Peruvian people
will have the same daily
routine as before the
coronavirus ?

People will / won’t ………………………


FUTURE TENSE
Structure of “will”

Affirmative: Subject + will + verb (base form)

Subject + won’t + verb (base form)


Negative:
Affirmative Negative
Subject auxiliary verb Subject auxiliary verb
I I
You You
He He
She will start. She will not start.
It ‘ll It won’t
We We
You You
They They
Complete these texts about the future.
Use will / won’t.
recycle not pollute live use be

In 2330, we ________________ (1) energy from the sun and the sea, so we
_____________ (2) the environment. We _________________ (3) everything –
paper, bottles, clothes and even food. The world’s population
__________________ (4) bigger. People _______________ (5) to be 120 years
old.
travel not go live study not drive be

In 2570, the world ______________ (6) very different. We _____________ (7)


in houses under the sea. People _______________(8) cars. They
________________ (9) by boat and mini submarine. Children ____________
(10) to school. They _________________ (11) at home with computers.
Structure of “will” (interrogative form)

Will people use green energy in 2030?

Yes, they will.


No, they won’t.

Verb
Will Subject
(base form)
GRAMMAR
EXERCISES
My country will use wind power
Cars won’t use gas
Most people will speak English
People won’t live on the Moon
Pair work
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MORE EXAMPLES WITH WILL
EXERCISES

2. By
3. Will
4. Decrease
5.Go down to
6. probably
REFERENCES

Hughes, J., Milner, M. (2019). World English: Level 1 Student’s


book. (3rd ed). United States of America: National Geographic
Learning
GRACIAS
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