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“YEAR OF THE UNIVERSALIZATION OF HEALTH”

TOPIC:
USE OF GOING TO vs WILL/WON´T

COURSE:
INGLÉS II

CYCLE - SECTION:
V – “A”

TEACHER:
BARRIENTOS SANCHEZ CECILIA DEL PILAR

STUDENT:
 FRANK JUNIOR CALVO PAIVA
 CASTRO ALAMA DAYANA LISETH
 CASTRO JIMENEZ EVELYN KATHERINE
 CARRILLO ATOCHE GABRIELA ELIZABETH
 CAMPOVERDE LANDACAY JUNIOR ALEXIS
 CASTRO AGUIRRE DE JIMENEZ GABRIELA DE LOURDES

ACADEMIC SEMESTER:
2020-01

SULLANA – PERU

2020
WILL -WON’T

I. Label the dialogs with the words in the box.

spontaneous decisions promises warnings predictions

I’m sorry. It won’t Mr. Morris will probably


happen again. arrive quite late.

Promises Predictions

The bus is late. I


Study hard now or you
will fail the course. think I’ll take a taxi.

Wornings Spontaneous decisions

II. Read the grammar rule for the future tense with WILL

Language study
We use the future WILL:

 . for spontaneous decisions that we make at the moment of


speaking. I don’t like this briefcase. I won’t buy it.
 .for promises. OK, mum. I’ll do the chores right away.
 .for warnings and threats. Be quiet or I’ll tell your mum.
 . for predictions, usually with perhaps or with the vebs think,
believe, hope, etc. I think he’ll pass the test. I hope she will come on
time.
Grammar

Complete the sentences with will (‘ll) in positive form:

a) If I arrive late, I (call) I´ll call you.


b) They (help) they´ll help you.
c) Maybe he (stay) ke´ll stay at home tonight.
d) My friends (go/probably) they´llgo probably to the beach.
e) Peter (buy) he´ll buy the tickets.
f) I hope that my boyfriend (cook) i´ll cook dinner tonight.
g) We think FCB (win) we´ll win the match.
2. Complete the sentences with will in negative form:

a) I (answer) I won´t answer the question.


b) My brother (lock) he won´t look the door.
c) The boy (catch) he don´t catched the ball.
d) I (read) I won´t read that magazine.
e) We (send) We won´t send that present to my uncle.
f) My grandmother (open) ha won´t open the door.

‘Will’ for future predictions


1. True or False:

I think the future will be very different.


Children won’t go to school, they’ll
have a robot teacher who teaches them
at home. People won’t drive normal
cars, there will be special flying cars.

As for me , when I grow up I’ll be a vet


because I like helping animals, and I
a. I think the future will be different. True
b. I think children will have a normal teacher. True
c. I think people will have special flying cars. True
d. I want to be a vet. False
e. I want to get married when I’m 20. False
We can use ‘will’ or ‘’ll’ to talk about the future and make future predictions. For the
negative, we can say ‘will not ’ or ‘ won’t ’.

Making Reservations

Receptionist: Good morning. Welcome to The Grand Woodward Hotel.


Client: Hi, good morning. I'd like to make a reservation for next week, please.
R: Yes sir, we have several rooms available. And what is the date of your arrival?
C: The 24th.
R: How long will you be staying?
C: I'll be staying for two nights.
R: How many people is the reservation for?
C: There will be two of us.
R: And would you like a room with twin beds or a double bed?
C: A double bed, please.
R: Great. And would you prefer to have a room with a view of the ocean?
C: If that type of room is available, I would love to have an ocean view. What's
the rate for the room?
R: Your room is five hundred and ninety dollars per night. Now what name
will the reservation be listed under?
C: Charles Hannighan.
R: Could you spell your last name, please?
C: Sure. H-A-N-N-I-G-H-A-N
R: And is there a phone number where you can be contacted?
C: Yes, my cell phone number is 555-26386.
R: Great. Now I'll need your credit card information to reserve the room for
you. What type of card is it?
C: Visa. The number is 987654321..
R: Alright, Mr. Hannighan, your reservation has been made for the twenty-
fourth of September for a room with a double bed and view of the ocean. Check-
in is at 2 o'clock.
C: Great, thank you so much.
R: See you in September, Mr. Hannighan. Have a nice day.

1. How long will be in the hotel? For two nights


2. When will Mr. Hannighan arrive at the hotel? Twenty fourth of setember

3. Is the reservation for four people? No we´ll be two people

4. How many people will be in the room? Will be twe people


USO DEL GOING TO vs WILL/WON´T

GOING TO WILL/WON´T

_Will se usa para hablar de decisiones


Se usa para para hablar de planes para el futuro o espontáneas, en promesas, para advertencias,
DEFINICIONES para hablar de intenciones. para amenazas y para predicciones.

_Won´t se utiliza para las negaciones.


WILL
_Para Expresar un Plan: _Por Decisiones espontáneas que tomamos
Lucas va a hacer otra película. al momento de hablar:
No me gusta este maletín. No lo compraré.

_Para Expresar la Intención de una persona para _Por Promesas:


realizar algo en el Tiempo Futuro: Ok mamá, haré los quehaceres de inmediato.
USOS La señorita Anderson va a ser jurado en el concurso.
_Para Advertencias y Amenazas:
Cállate o le diré a tu madre.
_Expresar algo de lo que se tenga Certeza:
Va a llover. _Para predicciones, generalmente con
quizás o con los verbos esperar, creer, etc:
Creo que pasará la prueba.

WON´T
_Si llueve, no voy a salir.

CON GOINT Y _Nuestro equipo de fútbol va a ganar el campeonato _Nuestro equipo de fútbol ganará el
CON WILL nacional. campeonato nacional.
USE OF GOING TO vs WILL/WON´T

GOING TO WILL/WON´T

Will is used to speak of spontaneous decisions,


_It is used to talk about plans for the future or to talk promises, warnings, threats, and predictions.
DEFINITIONS about intentions.
_Won´t it is used for denials.
WILL
_To Express a Plan: _For spontaneous decisions we make when
Lucas is going to make another movie. speaking:
I don't like this briefcase. I will not buy it.

_To express a person's intention to do something _By Promises:


in the future tense: Ok mom, I will do the chores right away.
APPLICATIONS Miss Anderson is going to be a jury in the contest.
_For Warnings and Threats:
Shut up or I'll tell your mother.
_Express some of the certainty:
It will rain. _For predictions, generally with perhaps
or with the verbs to wait, believe, etc:
I think it will pass the test.

WON´T
_ If it rains, I will not go out.

WITH GOINT TO _Our football team is going to win the national _Our football team will win the national
AND WITH WILL championship. championship.

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