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“Siglo 21” Inglés aquí Sí!!! Presentación de refuerzo Unit 10, Book 2 Rights reserved. Siglo 21, Jalapa.
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Hi Teach,
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What’s up Johnnie?
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Teach, can you tell me what are your predictions 25 years from now?
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Well, let see… I think gasoline and other fuels will be really expensive. Well, let see… I think gasoline and other fuels will be really expensive.
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And I also think that cars will be smaller and homes will have solar energy.
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I think cars will fly and their source of energy will come from fruit and vegetable remains.
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Good prediction! But, don’t you think you’re flying too high my dear Johnny? Good prediction! But, don’t you think you’re flying too high my dear Johnny?
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I don’t think so. Actually, some vehicles use ethanol instead of gasoline or diesel.
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And ethanol is made from corn, palm trees or sugarcane. And those are vegetable sources.
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Yes, they are; but corn, sugar and other crops will be more expensive. We won’t have much to eat.
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Agricultors will plant more corn, and the atmosphere won’t have too much carbon dioxide, which is mainly a product from oil combustion.
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Well, well, well, but, where will agricultors plant crops? On Mars? There is too much deforestation, and trees are more important than filling up a gas tank. Well, well, well, but, where will agricultors plant crops? On Mars? There is too much deforestation, and trees are more important than filling up a gas tank.
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You’re right, Teach. We will suffer serious problems in the future.
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Don’t worry my dear Johnny. In God we trust. Anything wrong will happen. The only thing we should do is to protect the environment.
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There will be many changes, right, Teach?
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Right. There will always be changes in Economy, Politics, Technology, population, and everything related to big issues.
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So far, let’s have fun!
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Sure!
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Remember: We use “will” when talking about the future and… 1.When we make predictions, 2.When we volunteer to do something, 3.When we decide to do something, 4.And when we force someone to do something. For example: Remember: We use “will” when talking about the future and… 1.When we make predictions, 2.When we volunteer to do something, 3.When we decide to do something, 4.And when we force someone to do something. For example:
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Making predictions: What is your prediction for the year 2030? Cars will fly!
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Volunteering to do something: Will someone close the window for me, please? I’ll do it!
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Deciding to do something: What will you do this weekend? I’ll play soccer.
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Forcing someone to do something. Teach, I won’t do my English homework this weekend.
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Forcing someone to do something. Yes you will. You will work units 9, 10 and 11. Everything for next Monday. Yes you will. You will work units 9, 10 and 11. Everything for next Monday.
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Also, you will memorize a full conversation and… Let see… Yes, you will practice some grammar. Also, you will memorize a full conversation and… Let see… Yes, you will practice some grammar. W…W..What?
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Don’t worry my dear Johnny, I was just joking. You will play soccer this weekend… and… make sure you make a goal! Don’t worry my dear Johnny, I was just joking. You will play soccer this weekend… and… make sure you make a goal!
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