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What will you do during Chusok? Using future tense: Chapter 12

What will we do today? In today’s class, you will practice using gong to and will to talk future plans demonstrate ability to use various verbs in the future tense Work with a partner to ask and answer questions about planned activities talk about your plans for Chusok holiday using future tense verbs. practice a simple dialog with a partner using future tense verbs

But First Let’s Review Over the past few weeks you have been using past tense verbs. You practiced using simple past of both regular and irregular verbs You learned that regular verbs used ed to form their past tense. Examples: walk > walked, listen > listened You also learned that irregular verbs formed their past tense by changing their spelling. Examples: sleep > slept, go > went, take > took You also practice using the past tense of the be verb.

More Examples Here is a list of irregular verbs. Can you tell me the past tense? wake up do not meet see swim eat have get am make begin break drive dive woke up did not met saw swam ate had got was made began broke drove dove / dived 1 point for a correct answer. 2 points if you can use the word in a sentence.

Future Tense present past future yesterday tomorrow last week last month 1 hour ago tomorrow next week next month 1 hour from now now Future tense is used to talk about things that will happen after now. We use future tense to talk about activities that we plan to do in the future. (tomorrow, next week, next month, after class, this evening, etc.)

Future Tense Verbs To form future tense you can use the following sentence constructions. 1. Subject + will + base verb >> David will travel for vacation. 2. Subject + am/is + going to + base verb >> David is going to travel for vacation. 3. Subject + progressive tense >> David is traveling for vacation. (You learned number 3 last semester, remember?)

Questions Using Future Tense To form questions using future tense is really easy. Most of the time native English speakers use going to when asking questions about future plans. 1. who >> Who are you going to visit during Chusok? >> I’m going to visit my grandparents during Chusok. 2. what >> What movie are you going to see? >> I’m going to see Wonder Woman. 3. when >> When are you going to do your homework? >> I’m going to do my homework after I get home. 4. where >> Where are you going to meet for dinner? >> We are going to meet in front of the school. 5. why >> Why are you going to go to Seoul tomorrow? >>I am going to Seoul to see my doctor. 6. how >> How are you going to get there? >> I am going to go by KTX.

Let’s Practice Making Questions Can you think of any questions to ask about Chusock? Use the following verbs to ask questions about Chusok plans. Use the following construction: Question word + future tense words + verb + during Chusok. 1pt for each correct question. go stay see eat come get Where are you going to go during Chusok? / Where will you go during Chusok? Where are you going to stay during Chusok? / Where will you stay during Chusok? Who are you going to see during Chusok? / Who will you see during Chusok? What are you going to eat during Chusok? / What will you eat during Chusok? When are you going to come back to Daejeon? / When will you come back to Daejeon? How are you going to get there? / How will you get there?

Questions with to be & will To form questions using the to be verb, use the following structure. To be + subject + going to + verb Examples: Are you going to see the new Star Wars movie, tonight? Is he going to go to his hometown for Chusok? To form questions using will, use the following structure. Will + subject + verb Will you go to the movie tonight? Will she travel during the holidays?

Questions with to be Can you make questions using the to be verb? meet see eat get make Are you going to meet your friends tonight? 2. Are you going to see the new movie? 3. Are you going to eat pulgogi on Chusok? 4. Are you going to get a present for your birthday? 5. Are you going to make songpyun for Chusok?

What if you are not sure? If you are not sure about your future plans, you can use the words might and probably. Might is followed by the base verb. DO NOT USE will or going to when using might. I might go to Seoul during the holidays. I might see a movie. I might stay home. Probably follows the verb will and the base verb follows probably. I will probably go to Seoul during the holidays. I will probably see a movie tonight. I will probably stay home during Chusok.

What will he probably do? The boy ______________ his kite. will probably fly + = kite boy +

What will she probably do? + = will probably feed The woman ________________the baby. Woman and baby + baby bottle

What will he probably do? = The boy ________________a fish. will probably catch boy with a fishing pole

Review Now it is time to work with a partner to get more practice So far today You have practiced past tense verbs. You have seen how the future tense is formed using going to and will. You have practiced making who, what, when, where, and how questions. You have made questions using the to be verb. You have practiced using probably to make predictions. Now it is time to work with a partner to get more practice