Teaching Futurity Dr. Walid Amer. Predictions- WHAT’S NEXT? Materials: Several different pictures representing some activities. Teachers can use authentic.

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Teaching Futurity Dr. Walid Amer

Predictions- WHAT’S NEXT? Materials: Several different pictures representing some activities. Teachers can use authentic pictures from real magazines advertisements Dynamic: Small groups Time: 30 minutes Procedure: 1.Arrange students in groups of three or four, and give each group a picture. 2. Tell the groups to look carefully at their pictures and decide what is happening. Then, the students predict what they think will happen next to the people in the picture. 3. You may want each group to work together to write a short paragraph describing what they think will happen. A good way for advanced learners to close this activity is for each group to show its picture, describe the scene, and then give its predictions.

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What do you think will happen next ? 1 2 3

ROLE PLAY - Advanced Dynamic: Whole class/Pairs Time: 45 minutes Procedure: 1. Assign each student a role. In some cases, the students will work in pairs. Suggestions: Future teller (pairs) Weather forecaster - Politician running for election Graduation speaker - Student talking about future plans 2.Give students time to prepare a short talk, or have them prepare at home (1–3 minutes) as homework. 3. Students take turns giving their speeches/role plays to the class. 4. Audience are supposed to make a list of the predictions.

Willingness ACCIDENT Role Play Whole class Time: 10 minutes Procedure: 1. Without telling the class, role play an accident in class. If more than one person is needed, “recruit” another instructor, a member of the class, or a student from another class. 2. Keep the “accident” simple, but be sure to include something the students may or may not be willing to help with. Suggestions: 1. Spill water on tests: “Will anyone volunteer to ask the secretary for more (or get other copies off my desk, etc.)?” 2. Arrange for a student to fall on the floor and pretend to be injured: “Will someone help this person to the office?” 3. Students, then, use the future with will to express willingness

FUTURE PERFECT LIFE EVENTS Small groups Procedure: 1.Divide the class into groups. Each group brainstorms a list of events that may happen to them in the future (get married, have children, get a degree, go to a university, finish the English program, return home, buy a new car, etc.). 2. Each student in the group works independently to make five sentences that use two of the items on the list. They may use an item more than once. For example, a student may decide to combine the items get married and finish the English program into a sentence such as By the time I get married, I will have finished this English program. 3. Each student reads his/her sentences to the group. The group decides if the sentences correct.

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