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Future simple tenses your functions on the English Language
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Evaluación de los Aprendizajes Aplicados a la Educación Media” Teacher Frank Pascual 2014
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“Evaluación de los Aprendizajes Aplicados a la

Educación Media”

Teacher Frank Pascual

2014

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Class Objectives

• Identify the importante of use the Future Simple Tense in written and orally ways.

• Determine the process how the students acquire futuresimple tense with succefull.

• Complete the online practice.

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Thought

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Future Simple Definition• Simple Future has two different forms in English: "will"

and "be going to." Although the two forms cansometimes be used interchangeably, they often expresstwo very different meanings.

• These different meanings might seem too abstract atfirst, but with time and practice, the differences willbecome clear. Both "will" and "be going to" refer to aspecific time in the future.

• Rules. Auxiliary verb “will” is used in sentence.1st form of verb or base form is used as mainverb in sentence

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StructuresPositive sentence

• Subject + auxiliary verb + main verb (present participle) +

object

•Subject + will + (1st form of verb or base form +ing) + object

Negative sentence

• Subject + auxiliary verb+ not + main verb (present

participle) + object

• Subject + will +not + (1st form of verb or base form +ing) + obj

I will not buy a computer tomorrow.

I will buy a

computer tomorrow

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Wh- Questions in the Future Simple

• Wh- questions are questions that require more information in their answers. Typical

wh- words are what, where, when, why, who, how, how many, how much.

• To form a Wh-question use: Wh-word + will (or won’t) + subject + base form of the

verb.

• Wh word Will subject base form of the verbrest of sentence

• What will I / You / We / They

• He / She / It tell him tonight

• Why won’t finish the project

• When will he give you an answer?

• Why won’t you tell him the truth?

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Examples How to Apply Future Simple

tenses with Time Expression

English does not have a verb form specifically used to express

future tense.

I will finish my report later today.

.The sun will rise at 6:03 am.

I'll go to the market tomorrow.

We'll be back on Friday afternoon.

Tom will visit his parents next week.

They will paint the fence blue.

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Evaluation Activity

• Create a oral speech using Power point Presentation based futuresimple Tense.

• Write your own examples using the two different ways in yourfuture ideas or goal in your life.

• Example: I will be a good doctor in the future.

• Included one illustration or draw related your ideas on future.

• After. You finished this assigment save you computer.

Finally, send me your assigment this email, [email protected]

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Evaluation RubricCriteria Below expected level At expected level Above expected level totalPronunciation It occasionally

correct, but often hesitant and inaccurate

Pronunciation and intonation is usually correct.

Pronunciation and intonation is correct and confident.

Grammar Structures The presentation content was occasionally grammatically correct

The presentation content was usually grammatically correct.

The presentation content was grammatically correct

Use visual AID Visual aids were occasionally appropriate and related to the spoken message

Visual aids supported the presentation effectively. They clarified and reinforced the spoken message.

The aids added impact and interest to the presentation.

Development of topic

Conclusion of topic

Points are usually developed with minimum detail. Information is usually relevant.

An attempt was made to conclude the presentation.

Points were developed with sufficient and appropriate details.

The presentation was summed up clearly.

Points were well-organised and developed with sufficient and appropriate details.

The presentation was summed up clearly and effectively, with key points emphasised

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Webiography

• Englishpage.com(2014) Simple Future,Retrieved September 9 of the 2014, fromhttp://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/simplefuture.html

• StudyandExam.com(2010) Future simple tense, Retrieved September 9 of the 2014, fromhttp://www.studyandexam.com/future-simple-tense.html

Boyanova M (2014) Future Simple Tense, Retrieved September 9 of the 2014, fromhttp://www.studyenglishtoday.net/future-simple-tense.html

English Quiz.net (2010) Future Simple Tense, Retrieved September 9 of the 2014 from http://english-quiz.net/future-simple-will-or-wont.html

Future simple Going to vs Will ( Febrary/16//2013) Retrieved September 9 of the 2014 from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTiT63K0KMo

Future Tense – will & and going(march 16 2009) Retrieved from September 9 of the 2014 fromhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmSKJ-t8lJ8

Gayle Griggs (August 8 2013 The Simple Future Tense . . . Simply Put! , Retrieved from 9 of the 2014 from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XivzL1qbfU


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