Wider World 4
Comic Cats Will Make You Laugh Like Crazy - Making Predictions
Future Simple practice. The students will have to create their own sentences in response to questions in the video. Each one of them asks about the future using question: What is the cat going to do? And since videos are based entirely on predicting the future, that's exactly what the students have to do. Predict.
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Black Hole - Prediction Game - Be Going To
The video lesson is built around a prediction game with 5 questions: students have to guess what is going to happen next at five points in the story. If you're doing this with a projector from your own computer, there are two ways you can work with this video lesson: 1. Interactive play mode: elicit answers from the students, and type in one of them. Click "Continue" and watch what really happens next in the scene. After you've seen the solution, the solution in written form will also pop up. 2. Non-interactive mode: it's the same, except that you don't have to type in any answers. In my opinion, prediction games work on any level. I highly recommend it for practising the "be + going to" type future tense. It could be a quick lead-in activity to do grammar practice. This quiz can be used to complement Kieran Donaghy's lesson on FilmEnglishttp://film-english.com/2011/06/03/lesson-plan-on-money-and-greed/.
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WW 4, Unit 4, Future Continuous
Match up - Drag and drop each keyword next to its definition.
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