A). Look at the calendar which shows his arrangements for the next few months and then make up sentences, as in the example

June 17th • have a meeting with other lecturers in the department
July 5th 27th fly to New York for a conference; finish writing article for Politics Today magazine
August 20th • leave for climbing holiday in the Crimea
September 12th • host dinner party to welcome new students

E.g. Dr Brown is having a meeting with the other lecturers in the department on June 1 7th.

B). Now make up your own calendar for the next few weeks / months, and comment on it.

Task 3: Complete the conversations using will or be going to.

1. A: Did you remember to bring my book?

B: Oh no, sorry. I promise, I _________ give it to you tomorrow.

2. A: We haven't got any bread.

B: OK, I _________ go and get a loaf.

3. A: It's very cold today, isn't it?

B: Exactly, I think it _________ snow.

4. A: It seems to me I can be free by the end of the week.

B: Oh, excellent, I _________ see you on Friday then.

5. A: I don't want to miss the beginning of the play.

B: It's OK. If we leave now, we _________ be there on time.

6. A: Watch out! You _________ burn yourself.

B: Oh, I didn't realise the oven was still on.

7. A: Is Sue driving into town?

B: Yes, I'm sure she _________ give you a lift if you ask her.

Conditional sentences: Type 1


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