Wednesday 25 May 2016

Cave sounds 11 hours - Cave dripping water with echo. Relaxation, calm,...

      OUR NEXT PROJECT IS AIMED TO MY PUPILS OF 4TH YEAR.
         MY PUPILS HAVE BUILT A CAVE WITH PREHISTORIC DRAWINGS. WE´RE DOING  A ROLE PLAY NEXT WEEK DRESSING UP AS CAVERNS AND ,OF COURSE, WE NEED THE SOUND OF A CAVE.


GOING TO

EXERCISE 1           EXERCISE 2     EXERCISE   3   


MAKE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

                              AM     I   GOING TO  SUNBATHE ?

                   IS     HE / SHE   GOING TO  SUNBATHE ?

  ARE  WE / YOU / THEY   GOING TO  SUNBATHE ?

WILL

NEGATIVE

AFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE

CAN/CAN´T

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Tuesday 10 May 2016

"Going to" & "Will" Grammar Lesson

Will and Going to


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If we are not so certain about the future, we use 'will' with expressions such as 'probably', 'possibly', 'I think', 'I hope'.
  • I hope you'll visit me in my home one day.
  • She'll probably be a great success.
  • I'll possibly come but I may not get back in time.
  • I think we'll get on well.
If you are making a future prediction based on evidence in the present situation, use 'going to'.
  • Not a cloud in the sky. It's going to be another warm day.
  • Look at the queue. We're not going to get in for hours.
  • The traffic is terrible. We're going to miss our flight.
  • Be careful! You're going to spill your coffee.