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CICLO 2011-I Módulo: IUnidad: 4 Semana:6
Angie Katherine Buitròn Fernàndez
INGLES II
UNIT 4: Plans and Goals
ORIENTACIONES
Espero que usted, al finalizar es estudio de esta unidad, haya logrado:
• Reconocer vocabulario referente a objetivos personales, académicos y laborales.
• Comprender y utilizar las nociones básicas del futuro con “Be going to”.
Recuerde que nuestro curso estará enfocado a revisar vocabulario y puntos gramaticales, ítems que se tomará en cuenta en los exámenes y trabajo académico. No olvide de revisar sus otros materiales virtuales para reforzar sus conocimientos y habilidades.
CONTENTS
Vocabulary• Personal, academic and work goals.• People in the workplace.
– Dialogues.
Grammar• Future with going to.
– Use– Form– Time expressions.
I want to be a good parent I want to graduate
from a university.I want to get aRaise.
Note: For more vocabulary open your book to page 52.
Why are you saving money?
Because I want to start my own
business.
That’s great. Good luck!
Note: For more practice open your book to page 54.
A: Who’s going to get the job as the new bookeeper?B: I think Julia will. She’s organized.A: Yes, and she is always on time.
Note: For more practice open your book to page 56.
Situation ExampleFuture plans and intentions
Predictions based on what we can see at that moment
I'm going to buy a new mobile phone next week.
Look at that car! It is going to crash into the lamp post
Subject + to be + going to + verb + complement.
The Future with "Be Going To"
Subject Statement Question Negative
I I am going to leave.I'm going to leave.
Am I going to leave?I am not going to leave.I'm not going to leave.
You You are going to leave.You're going to leave.
Are you going to leave?You are not going to leave.You aren't going to leave.You're not going to leave.
He He is going to leave.He's going to leave.
Is he going to leave?He is not going to leave.He's not going to leave.He isn't going to leave.
She She is going to leave.She's going to leave.
Is she going to leave?She is not going to leave.She's not going to leave.She isn't going to leave.
It It is going to leave.It's going to leave.
Is it going to leave?It is not going to leave.It's not going to leave.It isn't going to leave.
We We are going to leave.We're going to leave.
Are we going to leave?We are not going to leave.We're not going to leave.We aren't going to leave.
They They are going to leave.They're going to leave.
Are they going to leave?They are not going to leave.They're not going to leave.They aren't going to leave.
TIME EXPRESSIONS Tomorrow, next week, next month, next
year, soon, the day after tomorrow, on Friday, in a few days ‘ time.
I am going to travel to Italy next year.
Change the sentences. Use “be going to”
( + )1. I moved. I’m going to move.2. You took.3. He knew.4. She did.5. We ran.6. They had.
( - )7. I didn`t drink. I ‘m not going to drink.8. You didn`t see.9. He didn`t eat.10. She didn`t cook.11. They didn`t clean.12. We didn`t cry.
What would you say in these situations? Use the following words:
1. The sky is full of dark clouds. It’s going to rain.2. It`s raining now. There is no place to take shelter and you don`t have an umbrella.3. You feel awful. There`s a terrible feeling in your stomach.4. You are playing a game. It’s almost over and you’re 100 points behind.5. You see a plane coming down. It`s out of control and falling to the ground.6. Paul and Margie are discussing the plans for their wedding.
get wet lose crash rain be sick get married
Make questions using “be going to” and the following expressions.
Take it to the post officeGo to the bookstoreGet something to eat
Go to an Italian restaurant.Take them to the LaundromatSee a dentist.
1. My clothes are dirty. Are you going to take them to the Laundromat?
2. I need to buy a book.
3. John has to mail a package.
4. My friends want to go out to eat.
5. Tracy is hungry.
Note: open your book to page 55.
THANKS