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GOING TO...

TIME TO

PRACTICE

GOING TO

WHEN DO WE USE GOING TO?

  • FUTURE PLANS
  • I am going to play soccer with my friends tomorrow

  • PREDICTIONS WITH EVIDENCE
  • Don't go outside, it is cold. You are going to get sick

  • EXPRESS SOMETHING THAT IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN
  • After I get out of the shower, I am going to study

GRAMMAR TIME

ALWAYS USE THE VERB "TO BE"

IMPORTANT!

"TO BE" = AM - IS - ARE

EX: I am going to travel next week

DIFFERENCES

WILL

VS

GOING TO

LET'S USE

GOING TO

CREATE SENTENCES

The weekend starts tomorrow and Karen and Sam are going to be very busy.

Give examples of their activities

(using GOING TO)

MAKE QUESTIONS

PRACTICE QUESTIONS

QUESTIONS

-Call your best friend

-Visit a museum

-See an action movie

-Play with your pet

-Bake some cookies

-Go to the bank

-Buy a new car

-Have dinner at a restaurant

-Buy a magazine

-Stay at home all day

-Buy some carrots

-Go fishing

-Eat a bag of candy

-Do exercise at the gym

-Sing some songs

-Clean the house

-Study English

-Get a haircut

A: What are you going to do tomorrow?

B: I am going to ......... tomorrow

A: Why are you going to ........?

B: I am going to ......... because (reason)

PRACTICE QUESTIONS

COOK DINNER TONIGHT

TRAVEL TO ANOTHER CITY NEXT WEEK

READ A BOOK OR MAGAZINE

GET MARRIED SOON

FIND SOMEONE WHO

IS GOING TO ...

GAME

GO SHOPPING TOMORROW

EXERCISE TOMORROW

EAT ICE-CREAM TODAY

GET UP VERY LATE TOMORROW

VISIT A FRIEND ON THE WEEKEND

GET A HAIRCUT NEXT WEEK

TRAVEL TO ANOTHER COUNTRY

VIDEOS AND ACTIVITIES

ADDITIONAL PRACTICE

WORD ORDER WORKSHEET

FUTURE PLANS WITH THE SHOW "FRIENDS"

PLANS WITH

"FRIENDS"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ELglSwEON8

HOW TO USE THE SPOKEN CONTRACTION "GONNA"

USE OF "GONNA"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSwYrLbcX3Y

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