1. The document discusses using the future tense "going to" to talk about intentions and predictions. It provides examples of sentences using "going to" to talk about Raphael and Gina's plans and intentions, as well as predictions about future events.
2. Students are asked to complete sentences using "going to" in the positive, negative, or interrogative form to talk about intentions and predictions. Examples include talking about graduating high school, meeting friends, doing volunteer work, and helping with a project.
3. The passage also contains a chart about Raphael and Gina's intentions regarding college, jobs, and travel, as well as examples of using "going to" to make predictions
1. The document discusses using the future tense "going to" to talk about intentions and predictions. It provides examples of sentences using "going to" to talk about Raphael and Gina's plans and intentions, as well as predictions about future events.
2. Students are asked to complete sentences using "going to" in the positive, negative, or interrogative form to talk about intentions and predictions. Examples include talking about graduating high school, meeting friends, doing volunteer work, and helping with a project.
3. The passage also contains a chart about Raphael and Gina's intentions regarding college, jobs, and travel, as well as examples of using "going to" to make predictions
1. The document discusses using the future tense "going to" to talk about intentions and predictions. It provides examples of sentences using "going to" to talk about Raphael and Gina's plans and intentions, as well as predictions about future events.
2. Students are asked to complete sentences using "going to" in the positive, negative, or interrogative form to talk about intentions and predictions. Examples include talking about graduating high school, meeting friends, doing volunteer work, and helping with a project.
3. The passage also contains a chart about Raphael and Gina's intentions regarding college, jobs, and travel, as well as examples of using "going to" to make predictions
1. The document discusses using the future tense "going to" to talk about intentions and predictions. It provides examples of sentences using "going to" to talk about Raphael and Gina's plans and intentions, as well as predictions about future events.
2. Students are asked to complete sentences using "going to" in the positive, negative, or interrogative form to talk about intentions and predictions. Examples include talking about graduating high school, meeting friends, doing volunteer work, and helping with a project.
3. The passage also contains a chart about Raphael and Gina's intentions regarding college, jobs, and travel, as well as examples of using "going to" to make predictions
going to (1): Intentions Silvia isn´t going to work in her dad´s
factory. 1. Look at the chart. Complete the sentences about Raphael and Gina with the correct form of going to.
Raphael Gina going to (2) : Predictions
go to college √ x 3. Complete the predictions with the correct form of going to and the words get a good job √ √ you do not need. Do volunteer work x √ be not play eat not be Travel around the world x x not miss rain fly work
Raphael is going to go to college. Mr. Smith´s Math tests are always
difficult. His next one is going to be terrible. 1. Gina isn´t going to go to college. 2. Raphael and Gill are going to get a 1. The girls didn´t do their homework last good job. night. Their teachers arent´t going 3. Raphael isn´t going to do volunteer work. to be happy. 4. “I´m going to do volunteer work” says 2. Antonio broke his leg last week. He 5. “We aren´t going to travel around the isn´t going to soccer next Sunday. world”, says Raphael. 3. We loved the food in the new restaurant. We are going to eat there 2. Write sentences using the Word given and again. going to, in positive (√), negative (x), or interrogative (?) forms. 4. It´s very dark this mornig. It is going to rain. I/graduate/from high school next month (√) 5. It´s early. Stella isn´t going to miss I´m going to graduate from high school her flight. next month.