Learn English: Future Tense with "going to" - Intermediate Lesson 23 (ESL, EFL, ELL)

Published: 01 January 1970
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Idiom of the Week:

“hit the road”

Meaning: to begin a journey or trip, or to leave
Ex: “Well, I’m going to hit the road. I’ll see you later!”


Review: Using "will" for predictions

Practice: I'll show a photo of a country's flag circled. You'll have a moment to make a question like, "Will England win?"

Learn: Using "going to" for the future

Practice: I'll show a picture of a verb. You'll have a moment to make a sentence using "going to."

Conversation Practice:

Hey, will you be at the game?
No. I’m going to study for my test.
Oh, what test?
I have a math test tomorrow.
Good luck! I’m sure you’ll do great.

Dictation: I will say a word or sentence. You write it as you listen. Next it will appear on the screen so you can check your work.

Good job! English is difficult...don't give up! :)

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