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The Future Simple Tense or the Future Continuous Tense




 

Future Simple (will/shall + V1) Future Continuous (shall/will be + V4 (-ing))
Future Simple Future Continuous
, , People will live on the moon one day. , Are you having a party? Ill come. , , , , , , Ill ring you tonight if you want. Ill be really angry if youre late again. , - , This time next week Ill be flying to Chicago. In 50 years time, people will be living on the moon. , . I can give you a lift to the station. Its no trouble for me Ill be going that way anyway. Will you be using the library this afternoon?
probably will, wont It will probably snow tomorrow. They probably wont meet them tomorrow. Shall -, Shall I get dinner?  
Future Simple , Future Continuous Will you drive me to the airport? Will you be driving me to the airport? ( )
I shall (ll) ring you tonight I will (ll) be lying on the beach this time tomorrow
When will you ring me? What will (ll) you be doingthis time tomorrow
I shall not (shant) ring you tonight. I will not (wont) be lying on the beach this time tomorrow

Practice:

1. , Future Continuous Tense. :

1. Next year he (study) at University.

2. If you come at noon, we (eat) lunch.

3. At ten oclock tomorrow, I (have) my music lesson.

4. We (travel) in Europe this time next month.

5. Dont call them after six. They (watch) their favorite TV program.

 

2. . :

A: Will the bus arrive soon? A: Will you be ready soon?

B: Yes, it will. Itll arrive in ten minutes. B: Yes, I will. Ill be ready in

a few seconds.

 

3. :

1. A: Will the tomatoes be ripe soon? 2. A: Will the film begin soon?
B: Yes, . in a few weeks. B: Yes, . at six oclock.
A: Will Mary get out of the hospital soon? A: Will Mr. Brown be home soon?
B: Yes, . in three days. B: Yes, . in a little while.

 

4. . :

1. A: Will Alice and Mary stay in London next month?

B: No, they wont. They are going to Paris.

 

2. A: Will Tom arrive from Moscow next week?

B: No, he wont. He is going to stay in Madrid for another two weeks.

 

3. A: Will you fly to London tomorrow?

B: No, I wont. I am going to fly to Geneva.

 

4. A: Will Mary come back next year?

B: No, she wont. She is going to work in Bombay till next spring.

 

5. . . 4, . :

Bill, come out of prison; Mary, marry John; Jack, stay with his wife; you, cook dinner; your husband, take the children from school.

Be going to

 

, :

: Im going to phone her tomorrow. I told you I am going to wash up.

, : The sky is gray I think it is going to rain. It is eight oclock Are you going to be late again? Look! That building is going to collapse soon.

 

not: I am not going to see her today.

be going to :

I am going to see you. I was going to see you.

John is going to meet me. John was not going to meet me.

Are you going to see me? Yes, I am.

Were you going to see me? Yes, I was.

Why is John going to meet me? Why was John going to meet me?

Practice:

 

1. (will to be going to), :

Model: I have a terrible headache.

Have you? Wait for a moment there and I will get an aspirin for you.

1. A: Why are you filling that bucket with water?

B: I (water) the plants.

2. A: What shall we have for supper?

B: I dont know. I cant make up my mind.

A: Come on, hurry up! Make a decision! Im hungry.

B: Ok then. We (have) chicken.

3. A: I want to re-paint the walls in my house.

B: Oh, really? What colour (you/paint) them?

4. A: Where are you going? Are you going shopping?

B: Yes, I (buy) something to present my wife with.

5. A: We need some jam for lunch.

B: I (get) some. Do you want anything from the shop?

6. A: Look! Theres smoke coming out of the kitchen. Its on fire!

B: Good heavens! I (call) the fire-brigade at once.

 

2. , because :

Model: I am going to save money because I spend too much.

1. I am going to save money. 2. I am going to see my friends more often. 3. I am going to change my job. 4. We are going to travel around Europe. 5. We are going to have French lessons. 6. I am going to spend more time with my parents. 7. We are going to invite more friends for dinner. 8. I am going to get fit. 9. I am not going to take work home. 10. We are going to move. a) We dont speak any foreign languages b) We dont entertain very much c) I hate my work d) I stay at home all the time e) We always stay in Britain for our holiday f) Our house is too small g) I never see my family h) I want to spend more time with my children i) I spend too much j) I dont take enough exercise

 

2. . , , :

I Typical activities get up late, do some housework, play football, have a meal out, read newspapers and magazines, watch television, go for a walk.
II Favourite activities Go for a work, work in the garden, meet some friends and relatives, do fishing/hunting, play with children, cook.

 

1 :

 

1. Social media networks are changing our way of having relationships : http://www.english-online.at/news-articles/living/social-media-networks-are-changing-relationships.htm

 

Communication technology is invading our life more than ever before. Mobile phones are never farther than a reach of our hands away. Emails, social networks, the internet are more present than ever before. More than 60% of all internet users also communicate via social networks and over 85 % of all teenagers have accounts on social networks.

Psychologists have started to define terms like Facebook addiction in their reports. Social media sites can be so addicting that people, especially youngsters, do not want to spend time with anything else, they live their relationships in a virtual world.

People often choose to talk to each other via mobile phone, Skype or communicate via Facebook because they may be afraid of getting to know each other, face to face. However, by doing this, they are missing out on their partners facial expressions or the gestures that the other makes. Emotions are reduced to Likes or Dislikes, smiley faces or other emoticons.

Psychology experts have also noticed that more and more marriages are breaking up. One of the reasons may be because Facebook makes it possible to communicate with old friends from high-school or former boy or girl friends that you have not had contact with in ages.

Couples are not communicating with each other as they should in real life. They sometimes even break up over Facebook and other social networks. Frequently, they do not argue about things in the usual way, they tend to carry out quarrels in public. As a result, others comment about something that should be solved privately. They dont share with each other, they share with everyone,

It is strange to consider the fact that software developers and social network creators are, in real life, not really very social. Most of them are shy people who like to stick to their computers and do not create lasting friendships.

Facebook has defined privacy in a new way. Many things that should be private have become public. Social media has changed the world. It has helped uprisings in Arab countries and overthrown governments. Facebook, Twitter and others are omnipresent. They are the last things we worry about when we go to bed and the first thinks we check on when we get up.

In the future more social networks may pop up. We may be able to not only share photos with others but also our shopping lists or illnesses. More and more sites on the web are telling people to share. The more followers and friends we have the more excited we get.

 

2. . .

 

1. How is communication technology invading our life?

2. How does it affect young people?

3. Why are people afraid to communicate face to face? What do they miss out?

4. Why are marriages breaking up?

5. How has Facebook redefined privacy?

6. What is your personal opinion of the problem?

 

3. . .

1. invade

2. via

3. consider

4. addiction

5. youngsters

6. miss out on

7. break up

8. former

9. frequently

10. omnipresent

 

4. 3, .

 

1. Social networks are _________________.

2. We can ____________ the fact that software developers and social network creators are, in real life, not really very social.

3. Psychologists have started to define terms like Facebook _____________ in their reports.

4. When people communicate via Facebook they _____________ their partners facial expressions or the gestures that the other makes.

5. Communication technology____________ our life more than ever before.

6. Psychology experts have also noticed that more and more marriages _____________.

7. Social media sites can be so addicting that people, especially_________________, do not want to spend time with anything else, they live their relationships in a virtual world.

8. Facebook makes it possible to communicate with old friends from high-school or _______________ boy or girl friends.

9. People often choose to talk to each other ___________ mobile phone, Skype or communicate via Facebook because they may be afraid of getting to know each other.

10. ________________, the couples do not argue about things in the usual way, they tend to carry out quarrels in public.

 

5.

1. Top 5 Ways to Meet Friends in College : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ej0FfTUSgFc

Nathan shares his top 5 suggestions for how to get out and meet new friends at UW Oshkosh.

2. How to Make Friends in College | College Freshman Advice : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmonTd09Jg0

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  Nathan BeautyShock15
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7. .

1. Why is it important to be yourself when you communicate with your friends?

2. How can leaving your door open help you to make friends?

3. Why should you make friends with people from your class?

4. Why is it important to talk with everyone?

5. Why is it not advisable to communicate only with your roommate?

6. Why do you have to go to parties?

7. How can you start a conversation with a person?

8. Why do you need to join an organisation?

 

8. , : http://www.engvid.com/conversation-skills-socializing/ , http://www.engvid.com/conversation-skills-socializing/#quiz.

 

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