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UNIVERSITY OF MONTENEGRO INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES THE FACULTY OF POLITICAL SCIENCES ENGLISH COURSE – INTERMEDIATE Podgorica, 30.11.2015.

4 Pictures 1 Word

SMOKE

HEAT

POCKET

RAW

QUEEN

SOFT

BOW

Which country considers a 'thumbs up' incredibly rude? Afghanistan India Israel

In Australia, how do you signal that you want to start a bar fight? Throw your glass on the floor Look at someone and point to them Leave an empty glass upside down

If you compliment an object in someone's house in Jordan, how will the owner react? They would feel proud and thank you by offering you a beverage They will feel embarrassed and hide the object They will feel obliged to offer you the object as a gift

In which country is it considered rude to maintain eye contact for a period of time, while talking with someone? France Japan Canada

This sign can cause serious offence in which country? Brazil Spain Greece

Future forms in English

She will be 32 next year. We will visit Disneyland one day. I think he will call her. They will probably arrive soon. I am sure you will pass the exam. I believe they will win the match.

A: My bags are heavy. B: I will help you. A: Someone is at the door. B: I will open it. A: I need a ride home. B: I will take you home, don’t worry.

Write sentences to respond to these statements. Use will. 1 I’m tired and I haven’t done the washing-up. I’ll do the washing-up for you. 2 I need a cup of coffee. ___________________________________________ 3 Do you want chicken or turkey? 4 This bag’s heavy. 5 I haven’t got your mobile number.

7 Tick ( ) the correct option. 1 I’m going to go to bed early tonight. decision already made sudden decision 2 Anthony is going to ask Nadia to marry him. decision already made sudden decision 3 You look tired. I’ll cook dinner. You can relax. 4 ‘The doorbell’s ringing.’ ‘I’ll go.’

ARRANGEMENTS AND PLANS

WE USE PRESENT CONTINUOUS WHEN WE MAKE PLANS WITH ANOTHER PERSON: WE ARE HAVING DINNER WITH THE OBAMAS TOMMORROW.

EXERCISE: PUT THE VERBS IN BRACKETS INTO THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS OR THE PRESENT SIMPLE. 1. The plane ............................................ (arrive) at 10. 2. The Browns............................................................... (move) to their new house this weekend. 3. The classes ........................................................ (start) too early! 4. Natalie............................................................... (have) party on Sunday. 5. The flight to Berlin............................................................... (leave) at six o`clock.

COMPARE: WE ARE HAVING A PARTY ON FRIDAY. 2. WE ARE GOING TO HAVE A PARTY ON FRIDAY. 3. A: WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING ON FRIDAY. B: I KNOW. WE WILL HAVE A PARTY!

Future simple WILL + VERB Used for: immediate decisions, offers, promises, requests I think I‘ll phone her right now. Shall I open the window? I‘ll help you.

Present continuous I‘M DOING STH. Arrangements, plans already decided What are you doing on Sunday? Alex is getting married next month. I‘m meeting Ann for lunch tomorrow.

Present simple I DO STH. Timetables, schedules, programmes, fixed plans My train leaves at 10.30. The film begins at 7pm. I start my new job on Monday.

Going to I‘M GOING TO DO STH. STH. IS GOING TO HAPPEN Plans already decided, intentions, preditions from evidence He‘s going to fall down. I‘m just going to make a quick phone call.

SUMMARY: WILL – WITH I BELIEVE, I THINK, I AM SURE, I AM NOT SURE, I DON’T THINK, PROBABLY, MAYBE, PERHAPS AND DECISIONS AT THE MOMENT OF SPEAKING BE GOING TO – WHEN YOU TALK ABOUT INTENTION OR WHEN THERE IS EVIDENCE PRESENT SIMPLE – PLANES, TRAINS, BUSES, CLASSES, TIMETABLES PRESENT CONTINUOUS – ARRANGEMENTS AND PLANS WITH SOMEONE WITH VERBS SEE, HAVE, MEET, MOVE

THANK YOU FOR COMING! SEE YOU NEXT WEEK.