Showing posts with label UNIT 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UNIT 6. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 April 2015

WILL for spontaneous decisions, offers and promises




Go through the notes and practise your grammar.






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Thursday, 23 April 2015

Tense Review

Below you'll find a very useful chart with all the verb tenses we've seen this year.



Tense Review




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Responding to predictions

Do you think it will rain tomorrow?


I hope so / I hope not

I think so / I don't think so

I doubt it

Maybe / Perhaps

Probably (not)

Definitely (not)

Above you have several short answers very useful when responding to predictions.

Now, what do you think? Will something amazing happen to you tomorrow?

Tell me in a comment!

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WILL: Predictions

Read the notes to revise the grammar and answer the questions below.


Predictions with will / won't







Answer the following questions:

  • Who do you think will win the next elections?

  • Do you think we will do all our shopping online in 2060?

  • Do you think we will work from home one day?

  • Will we have better schools in the future?

Leave your answers as a comment. 

Remember to use WILL + INFINITIVE in your answers to express your predictions and opinions about the future.


Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Pronunciation /əʊ/


The diphthong /əʊ/ is a very common sound in English, it's easy to pronounce. It's usual spelling is -o- as in open, -oa- as in coat, but you can also find it in words like snow or although.




Some examples are:











Watch the video and practise your pronunciation.