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Look at the picture and finish the sentence: I'm sure...
Ex. I'm sure I'll pass the exam. I've been studying so hard!
Look at the picture and finish the sentence: I don't think...
Ex. I don't think his parents will sleep tonight.
Look at the picture and finish the sentence: I think...
Ex. I think Argentina will win the world cup.
Offer help.
Ex. That bag looks heavy, I will carry it for you!
If you were at a restaurant now, what would you order? (instant decision)
Ex. I'll have a chicken with chips.
Look at the picture and make a promise.
Ex. I promise I will study a lot for the next test!
TRUE or FALSE? GOING TO is used to talk about promises, offers and instant decisions.
FALSE. WILL is used to talk about promises, offers and instant decisions.
TRUE or FALSE? GOING TO is used to talk about future plans.
TRUE.
TRUE or FALSE? WILL is used an uncertain future.
TRUE.
TRUE or FALSE? WILL is used for predictions WITH evidence.
FALSE. WILL is used for predictions WITHOUT evidence.
How do you IMAGINE yourself in ten years?
Make a prediction WITHOUT evidence.
Tell the class your plans for your next holidays.
...
Tell the class your plans for next long weekend.
...
Tell the class your plans for tonight.
...
Make a prediction WITH evidence.
ex. She is going to have a baby.
Make a prediction WITH evidence.
Ex. He is driving very fast, he's going to have an accident.
Make a prediction WITH evidence.
Ex. It is going to rain.
Make a prediction WITHOUT evidence.
Ex. Maybe aliens will come to the Earth soon.
Make a prediction WITHOUT evidence.
Ex. I think in 50 years we will go on holidays to the space.
Make a prediction WITHOUT evidence.
Ex. I think cars will fly.