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A2 Lesson 39 - Making Predictions

The document explains the use of the verb 'will' for making predictions about future events, emphasizing that it is used when one is not 100% sure of the outcome. It also differentiates between 'will' and 'going to', indicating that 'going to' is used when there is evidence to support the prediction. Additionally, the document provides examples and exercises to practice forming sentences with 'will'.

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A2 Lesson 39 - Making Predictions

The document explains the use of the verb 'will' for making predictions about future events, emphasizing that it is used when one is not 100% sure of the outcome. It also differentiates between 'will' and 'going to', indicating that 'going to' is used when there is evidence to support the prediction. Additionally, the document provides examples and exercises to practice forming sentences with 'will'.

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MAKING

PREDICTIONS

39
Using the verb ‘will’ to talk
about future events
Difference between ‘will’
and ‘going to’

Saying - What you think will happen


Key Language

This gaming laptop is


great. They will love it.
You think your kids will love it,
but you are not 100% sure.
Use 'will' when you are not
100% sure of the prediction.

Examples

My wife will like the new


apartment. It's matches
her taste.

It will rain every day this


week.

We will not get home before


10 pm.

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Examples

He promised, he won't do
it again.

How to form - Future with 'will'

Subject Will Base Verb Rest of the


sentence
He will love the new
phone

Will is a modal verb


and it does not change
with different subjects.

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Fill in the gaps using 'will' or 'will not'
1. You _____________ (love) my new bike.
2. Ria ______________ (not eat) chicken.
3. Jatin ___________ (enjoy) the new gym.
4. Ria & Ram _____________ (be) away for the
weekend.
5. The children ______________________ (not
understand) this book. It's for adults.
6. I ________________ (not talk) to you after this.
7. The boss _________ (be) anytime in the office.
8. We __________ (be) in Paris tomorrow by this
time.

Read the text message & rewrite


the highlighted phrases using
Hi Rahul, t us pronouns and contracted 'will'
What do you wan r
to bring tonight fo will
the match . Ja tin
buy burger s, as he
always does.
Ria will bring
popcorn and [Link]
will make kebabs

As usual, Vicky will. I


not bring anything d
will bring drinks an
ill
Pinky and Rohi t w
buy biryani.
Is that okay?
Let me know.

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Key language- Think with will

How to form - Future with 'will'


Subject Subject Rest of the
+ think that + will verb sentence
She that
thinks she'll like the movie.

that is often left out in a sentence


to sound more natural.

Examples

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Examples

It's dark outside, but I


don't think it'll rain today.

He thinks India will


win today's match.

She doesn't think that she'll


clear the IIT entrance exam.

Match the sentences to their correct predictions

Ria cooks great food I don't think he'll ever


at home. pass it.

Ryan works very I think she'll enjoy


hard. visiting India.

She loves travelling. I don't think she'll be


shortlisted.

Jatin failed his I think she'll be an


driving test again. amazing chef one day.

Sia can't sing very I think he'll top the


well. exams.

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Key language- 'will' & 'going to'
You are predicting
it, but not certain
I think the red car will win.
Look, the red car is going to
win. You are predicting it
based on visual evidence
When you are certain
and you have evidence.
Going to
Will When you are not sure
about something.

Look at the picture and fill in the


gaps with the words in the box

The car is going to The motorbike is It's going to ______


______ the red light. going to _______ right. heavily this evening.

Sara is going to Jatin thinks he They are going to


______ all her will _______ ______________ what
lunch. tonight. happens.

eat | wait and see | rain | jump | go out | turn

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