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Travel ESL

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  • If someone says
    They are excited and happy about it.
    I am looking forward to the trip what does it mean?
  • Make a future plan using "won’t."
    I won’t eat fast food this week.
  • Say one thing that makes you feel stressed.
    (Student answers with a personal example)
  • If you have a "full schedule" what does it mean?
    You are very busy with many activities.
  • Say one thing you are looking forward to.
    (Student answers with a personal example)
  • Your teacher asks: "Are you looking forward to anything?" Give an answer.
    not really.
    Yes
    I am looking forward to the holiday. / No
  • Make a sentence with "will."
    I will visit my grandparents this weekend.
  • Make a sentence with the word "plan."
    I plan to study English this evening.
  • Make a sentence with "full schedule."
    I have a full schedule on Monday with school and soccer.
  • What question can you ask a friend about their weekend?
    What are you doing this weekend?
  • Make a sentence with "won’t."
    I won’t watch TV because I have homework.
  • Change this sentence to the negative: "I will play football tomorrow."
    I won’t play football tomorrow.
  • Ask your friend about their plans for the weekend.
    What are you doing this weekend?
  • What question can you ask if you want to know if someone is excited?
    Are you looking forward to anything?
  • Make a sentence with the phrase "looking forward to."
    I am looking forward to my birthday party.
  • Make a sentence with the word "free."
    I am free on Saturday to go to the park.
  • If you say "I am free" what does it mean?
    You have time and no plans.
  • Make a future plan using "will."
    I will read a book tonight.
  • Make a sentence with "stressful."
    Exams are stressful for many students.
  • Make a sentence with "to have nothing to do."
    so I will relax.
    On Sunday I have nothing to do