viernes, 22 de mayo de 2015

Your Horoscope for the Next Week Says you Will...

Tuesday 19th May

Hello boys and girls! How are you?
I bumped into (met by chance, met unexpectedly) Sara yesterday. I’m glad to see that she’s better. I’ll see you next Tuesday.

Alicia asked me to post the photo we did when we did the third stage of our project ‘Do.’ Lucía, I hope you got my email with the photos and videos recorded for the project. We’ll work together next Tuesday.

What did we do last Tuesday?
We continued talking about the future and making predictions.

So, in the year 2025, Gonzalo will be an actor and he’ll live in New York.
Lucía will have a boyfriend and she’ll live in Ibiza.
María will be a nursery teacher.
Most of you think that cars will fly. Somebody’s friend will invent some flying trainers! There won’t be boats or ships because cars will go under water, too!
I wonder how much these cars will cost because if they can fly and go under the water…there must be very expensive!
Would you like to know about my future? In the year 2025 I’ll have won a big prize on the lottery. I won’t live in Spain. I’ll travel around the world and I’ll have big mansions in every continent!
We learnt the different uses of ‘will’ referring to the future with the video posted on the last week blog.
Here’s a summary
Will/ won’t
decisions (instant / unplanned decisions)

“We are going to the cinema.” I’ll go with you.”
predictions (based on opinions or wishes)

It’ll rain if you have a barbecue in the garden.
promises
“I’ll phone you tomorrow.”
offers
“I´ll help you with your homework.”



Shall
offers (only for I, We; only in questions)
Shall I help you with your case? It looks heavy!
 Of course, you already know how to make the future tense:
FUTURE SIMPLE  WILL
Affirmative
She will be a teacher
She’ll be a teacher
Cars will fly
They’ll fly
Negative

Ships will not exist
I will not get married
Ships won’t exist
I won’t get married
Question
Will you live in Spain?
How many children will she have?
Yes, I will / No, I won’t.
She’ll have two children.




Then, we talked about our star sign or our horoscope. We made predictions about our classmates’ star signs and we learnt how to pronounce the horoscope. You can practise again watching the video.


For homework, do the exercise 1 on page 24. Do also the reading and writing on the back of that photocopy. Write the prediction of two different zodiac signs.
Don’t forget that we have ‘Flipped class’ next Tuesday. The class where you become the teachers and we swap (change) with other groups. The topic is ‘summer’. Prepare some materials or games. NO CROSSWORDS OR WORDSEARCHES! You can explain the students what ‘Midsummer’s night’ is and how it’s celebrated in the UK. You can teach them vocabulary related to summer and holidays. You can teach them how to write a postcard to a friend from their holiday resort etc.
And that was it!!!!
GAME 6                                                                                             
Player 1
14
Player 2
6             
Player 3
10
Player 4
---
Player 5
1
Player 6
8



See you on Tuesday.




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