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MODUL PERKULIAHAN

BAHASA INGGRIS

TELLING FUTURE PLANS


TABLE OF CONTENT
Lesson Objectives............................................................................................... 1
Small Talk..................................................................................................................... 2
Grammar Corner..................................................................................................3
Let’s Give It A Try ...................................................................................................... 4
Listen Up ............................................................................................................ 6
Telling Future Plans

In this lesson, we would learn how to tell our future activities using Simple Future Tense.
Objectives:
• By the end of this lesson, the students are able to:
• Mention the use of Simple Future Tense.
• Use Simple Future Tense correctly.
• Use will and be going to correctly in a sentence.
• Use adverbs of probability (definitely, certainly, clearly, obviously, possibly,
perhaps, probably, maybe) in a sentence
SMALL TALK

Ask yourself these questions!


a. What will you do this weekend?
b. What will the weather be tomorrow?
c. Where will you spend your next vacation with your
family?
GRAMMAR CORNER

• The simple future is a verb tense that’s used to talk about things that haven’t happened yet. We use the simple
future to talk about an action or condition that will begin and end in the future.

WILL
1. We use will to express beliefs about the future:
Examples:
It will be a nice day tomorrow.
I think Brazil will win the World Cup.
I'm sure you will enjoy the film.

2. We use want to or be willing to to express hope and


willingness, for examples:
Examples:
I hope you will come to my party.
George says he will help us.

3. We use will to make offers and promises :


Examples:
I'll see you tomorrow.
We'll send you an email.

4. We use will be with an -ing form for something happening before and after a specific time in the future:
Examples:
I'll be working at eight o'clock. Can you come later?
They'll be waiting for you when you arrive.
5. We can use will be with an -ing form instead of the present continuous or be going to when we
are talking about plans, arrangements and intentions:
Examples:
They'll be coming to see us next week.
I'll be driving to work tomorrow.

BE GOING TO

1. We use be going to to talk about plans or intentions:


Examples:
I'm going to drive to work today.
They are going to move to Manchester.

2. We use be going to to make predictions based on evidence we can see.


Example:
Be careful! You are going to fall. (= I can see that you might fall.)
Look at those black clouds. I think it's going to rain. (= I can see that it will rain.)
‘The negative form of BE GOING TO is to be not going to
For example: I am not going to see Cinta Buta movie tonight.
LET’S GIVE IT A TRY

Fill in the gaps with the right verbs. When you have finished, you can practice them with your friends.
Dialogue I
Bill : What are you going to do for summer break, Anne?
Anne :I studying Spanish when summer break comes. What about you?
Bill : Not sure. I’ll help my dad fix his car.

Dialogue 2

Freddy : I saw you cheating during the exam, Dude!


Matt : Sorry, Man! I promise I do that again.
Freddy : Promise me that you will study harder next time.
Matt : Ya, I .

Dialogue 3

Susan : I feel so thirsty. Can we find a café around here?


George : I’m not sure if there’s one. I ask somebody.
Susan : Thank’s for your help, George.
Susan : No sweat, Susan!

Dialogue 4

Jim : Are you planning to do anything this day?


Corry : Ya. I read some novels. They are all in my bag now.
Jim : Cool! you lend me one?
Corry : Sure, why not?
LISTEN UP!

Scan the code below or hit the link under the code. Listen to the dialogue and complete the missing words on it.

Conversation 1

Man: What are you 1) do for summer break?


Woman: I’m 2) study Spanish in Spain?
Man: Nice, where are you going to study?
Woman: I’m 3) take any classes. I’m just going to 4) there and 5) the language.
Man: 6) idea. You’re going to learn a lot.
Woman: I 7) so. I’m going to really focus on learning Spanish naturally. Every day I’m going to try to 8)
to as many people as I can.

Conversation 2

Man: When are you going to 9) this? It is due next week.


Woman: I 10) do it tomorrow when I go to 11) ?
Man: How are you going to 12) it, by 13) mail or local mail?
Woman: I’m going to send it by local mail.
Man: Why? It’s going to take 14) to get there.
E-Learning Woman: But it’s still going to get there 15) , and it’s going to save money.
QUIZ! Man: Well, if it doesn’t, you’re going to 16) it.
Woman: Just 17) . It’s not going to be 18) . Trust me.
References

• https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/english- grammar-
reference/talking-about-future
• http://soundgrammar.com/learn/L3-CEFR-A2/L3-05- GoingTo-Spain.htm
• https://www.grammarly.com/blog/simple-future/

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