Happiness 1

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Be happy

1-Reading & speaking:


2- New vocabulary:
Go clubbing - visit relatives - have a lie in - do some exercise - go
for a walk .

Match:

1-Have … exercise

2-Go … relatives

3-Do … clubbing

4-Go for … a lie in

5-Visit … a walk

Dialogue:
Carla: Hi Lily, how are you?
Lily: ….................................................................................................................?
Carla: …...........................................................................................................?
Lily: I went to my grandparent's farm.
Carla: Great! …...............................................................................................?
Lily: …..................., I enjoyed it so much.
Carla: How was the weather there?
Lily: ….................................................................................
Carla: I wish I were you.
Lily: …..................................................................................................?
Carla: Yes, I would like to come with you next time.

3- Grammar:

going to
I am going to buy a new car.

Going to is not a tense. It is a special structure that we use to talk


about the future.

The structure of going to is:


subject + be + going + to-
infinitive
The verb be is conjugated. Look at these examples:
subject be not going to-
infinitive
I am going to buy a new car.
I 'm going to go swimming.
He is not going to take the exam.
It is not going to rain.
Are you going to paint the house?
How do we use going to?
going to for intention
We use going to when we have the intention to do something before
we speak. We have already made a decision before speaking. Look at
these examples:

• Jo has won the lottery. He says he's going to buy a Porsche.


• We're not going to paint our bedroom tomorrow.
• When are you going to go on holiday?

In these examples, we had an intention or plan before speaking. The


decision was made before speaking.

going to for prediction


We often use going to make a prediction about the future. Our
prediction is based on present evidence. We are saying what we think
will happen. Here are some examples:

• The sky is very black. It's going to snow.

It's 8.30! You're going to miss your train!

• I crashed the company car. My boss isn't going to be very


happy!

In these examples, the present situation (black sky, the time,


damaged car) gives us a good idea of what is going to happen.
Choose the correct answer:
1- Sara ................ going to travel next week.

a-am b-is c-are

2- We are going to .................. tea after lunch.

a-drinking b-drink c-drinks

3- They ................ going to watch this movie.


a-aren't b-don't c-doesn't

4- I and my sister..................... going to go shopping.

a-am b-are c-is

5- I am............... going to play basketball. I'm too short.

a-don't b-doesn't c-not

6- My friends are going to.................... early.

a-sleep b-sleeps c-sleeping

7-................ is going to wash the dishes.

a-My sister b-My friends c-My parents

It’s time for “happiness song”:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN-0UWJHDl4

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