Ex.5 A p.81
11.6.8 - use a wide variety of future forms, including future perfect forms on a wide range of general and curricular topics;
Aim: to identify future tenses
• Explain the task and give Ss time to read through the text again and identify the future tenses it contains.
• Ask Ss to explain how each future tense in the text is used. Refer Ss to the Grammar Reference section at the back of their books for more details.
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Answer Key
will have almost doubled (future perfect – for actions that will be completed by a certain time in the future)
will have been generating (future perfect continuous – for actions that will continue to happen up until a certain time in the future)
will we be using (future continuous – for actions that will continue to happen for a period of time in the future)
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Feedback:
“The praise” method
“Good job!
Well done!”
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Ex.5 B p.81
11.6.8 - use a wide variety of future forms, including future perfect forms on a wide range of general and curricular topics;
Aim: to revise/practise future tenses
• Explain the task.
• Give Ss time to complete it.
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Suggested Answer Key
1 will have been working (future perfect continuous, to emphasise the duration of an action up to a certain time in the future – for three years), won’t give up (future simple, future prediction – I'm sure)
2 will be using (future continuous, action in progress at a stated future time – this time next week), will certainly make (future simple, future
prediction – with 'certainly')
3 will you be staying (future continuous, asking politely about sb's plans for the near future – Excuse me, sir), won’t be leaving (future continuous, action which will definitely happen as a result of an arrangement – at 6 o'clock)
4 Will they have finished (future perfect, an action finished before a stated time in the future – by he end of the week), will have been testing
(future perfect continuous, to emphasise the duration of an action up to a certain time in the future – for almost a month)
5 won’t have edited (future perfect, an action finished before a stated time in the future – by tomorrow morning), Will you have completed
(future perfect, an action finished before a stated time in the future – by then)
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