Introduction
(4 Min)
In this lesson students will be able to learn for future plans, intentions and predictions.
Task
(10 Min)
Grammar
1. Going to for future plans, intentions and prediction
Affirmative Negative
I ’m going to leave . I ’m not going to come
He ’s going to take a He isn’t going to help Emma
photo.
We ’re going to hold We aren’t going to skate very fast.
hands.
2.
Questions Answers
Are you going to help Yes, I am / No, I ’m not .
me?
We can also use going to for predictions about a present
situation: Help! I ’m going to fall!
Future time phrases
• this morning/afternoon/evening • tonight • tomorrow
• tomorrow morning/afternoon/evening
• on Saturday morning/afternoon/evening
• next week/month/year
Process
(20 Min)
1. READ THE DIALOGUE
Kiran: Emma looks nervous.
Jodie: She doesn’t like ice-skating very much.
Why don’t we go and help her?
Kiran: Good idea!
Jodie: Hey, Emma how about skating with us?
Emma: I don’t know. I hate ice-skating. I ’m going
to leave in a minute.
Kiran: Don’t leave. Come with us. Honestly, we
aren’t going to skate very fast.
Emma: Oh, all right. Are you and Kiran going to
help me?
Jodie: Yes. We ’re all going to hold hands.
Jodie: Hey look! There’s Tom. Tom!
Tom: Hi guys! I ’m going to take a photo. Wave,
everyone.
Emma: No, don’t wave! Help! I ’m going to fall !
Tom: You ’re going to love this photo!
Emma: No, I ’m not . And I ’m not going to come
here again.
Now is time to have an activity ;
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2 Put the sentences in order. Number
them 1–7.
a) Emma falls down.
b) Emma is on her own and nervous.
c) Jodie and Kiran go and talk to Emma.
d) Tom takes a photo.
e) Jodie sees Tom.
f) Emma, Kiran and Jodie start
ice-skating together.
g) Jodie and Kiran wave at Tom.
3. Match the sentences (1–6) to the predictions
(a–f). Then complete the predictions with
going to .
1 Sam’s running really fast.
2 Jo’s face is green.
3 The cat’s on the table.
4 The water’s very cold.
5 It’s my birthday tomorrow.
6 The sky is blue.
a) it/eat/the fish
b) he/win/the race
c) they/not swim
d) it/not rain
e) she/be sick
f) I/be fifteen
Evaluation
(5 Min)
Students will be evaluated for reading texts, predicting situations for the present and the future also for recognizing words that are in the affirmative and negative.
Conclusion
(6 Min)
With this webquest, students will be able to train their reading skills, to create sentences in the future tense, which is very important to develop skills so that in the future they will be able to create sentences in the affirmative and negative.
Also with this lesson they will learn new words that enrich their vocabulary
Credits
Book; LIVE BEAT 2
Author; Ingred Feebrain, Jonathan Bygrave, Judy Copage, Olivia Johnston, Sarah Curtis
Photo from Pinterest.com
Teacher Page
https://www.createwebquest.com/node/add/webquest
Arlinda Hiseni