Unit 5

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MADE BY TEACHER VANESSA CASTILLO

Unit 5

Going
places
Unit 5 Going places
Unit 5 Travel planning

Compass Toothbrush Sunglasses


Tent Sunscreen Hat
Unit 5 Going to vs will
Going to
Prior plan

The decision has been made before the moment of speaking.

Example

They're going to retire to the beach, in


fact they have already bought a little
beach house.
Going to
Prior plan

The decision has been made before the moment of speaking.

Example

I'm going to get married next year.


Going to
Evidences / signs

Something is likely to happen based on the evidence or


experience you have.

Example

I think it is going to rain, I just felt a drop.


Going to
Evidences / signs

Something is likely to happen based on the evidence or


experience you have.

Example

I don't feel well. I think I'm going to throw


up.
Going to
Uses
When something is about to happen: (Evidence)

Get back! The bomb is going to


explode
Will
Instant decision
This is when you make a decision at that moment, in a
spontaneous way.

Example

I’m thirsty. I think I will buy a drink


Will
Instant decision
This is when you make a decision at that moment, in a
spontaneous way.

Example

I think I'll try one of those. (I just


decided this right now)
Will
to make an offer, a promise or a threat.

Example
• I'll give you a discount if you buy it
right now.

• I promise I will behave next time.

• I'll take you to the cinema if you'd


like.
Future predictions
Both Will and Going to can be used
for making future predictions

Example
• The weather report says it will rain
tomorrow. (Correct)

• The weather report says it is going to rain


tomorrow. (Correct
Unit 5 Let’s practice
Complete the conversation with appropriate forms of be going to or will.
Unit 5 Let’s practice

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