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Will or Going To?

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