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2. Use the prompts to write the questions or answers. 1.

2. Use the prompts to write the questions or answers.

1. A:

____________________? (what/ do/ weekend)
B: I’m having my hair cut and going to a party.
2. A: Can you let me know what the doctor says?
B: Ok. _________________________ . (I/ text/ you/ after/speak/ to her)
3. A: ________________________? (you/ see/ anyone/ this evening)
B: Yes, Judit is meeting me after basketball.
4. A: Could you try not to wake Olivia? She’s sleeping.
B: _____________________________ . (I/ not/ make/ a noise)
5. A: So, __________________________? (you/ think/ you/ go back/ to that restaurant)
B: I don’t know. The food wasn’t that good, but the atmosphere was fantastic.
6. A: Please could you ask Seong-ja if she’s coming on the trip?
B: Sorry, ________________________________________ (I/ not/ see/ her)
until Tuesday, when we’re having coffee.

What are you doing / going to do this weekend?

I’ll text you after I speak to her.

Are you seeing anyone this evening?

I won’t make a noise.

A: So, do you think you’ll go back to that restaurant?

I’m not going to see / not seeing her

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Feed the world with ….bugs? 1. How common is eating insects

Feed the world with ….bugs?

1. How common is eating insects in

our country?

2. Have you ever eaten insects?

3. Have you ever accidentally eaten an insect?
Where and when was this?

4. Would you be happy to eat insects as part of
your diet? Why? Why not?

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Read the extracts (a-f). Use them to complete the text below.

Read the extracts (a-f). Use them to complete the text below. A.

By 2050 the human population will almost certainly have grown to nine billion. B. we may be able to find out protein from somewhere else C. They think we will run out of food D. we will all soon be eating insects E. we can see that figure is going to rise F. we won’t have enough of these resources

There are more than seven billion people on the planet, and (1)___.
(2) _________, and experts are worried. (3) _______. People in developed countries get most of their protein from animals like chickens and cows, but these animals need a lot of land, water and food to live, and (4) ______ as the world’s population grows and more people want to eat this kind of meat. But (5)______. There’s a chance that (6) ______.

e

a

c

f

b

d

1. Text talks about a problem. How could insects be the solution?

2. How likely is it that the events (a-f) in bold will happen? Match with the probabilities:
Certain – 100%
Probable – 80-100%
Possible – 10-80%

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FORM Affirmative I will be driving You will be driving He

FORM

Affirmative

I will be driving
You will be driving
He will be driving
She will

be driving
It will be driving
We will be driving
You will be driving
They will be driving

Will I be driving?
Will you be driving?
Will he be driving?
Will she be driving?
Will it be driving?
Will we be driving?
Will you be driving?
Will they be driving?

Interrogative

Negative

I/you/he/she/it/we/they will not/won’t be driving

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USE 1. For a continuous action in the future.

USE

1. For a continuous action in the future.

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2. For an action that will be in progress at a

2. For an action that will be in progress at a

specific time in the future.

At nine o’clock tomorrow I’ll be flying to Madrid!

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3. To ask polite questions. Will you be using the printer?

3. To ask polite questions.

Will you be using the printer?

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4. For making guesses about the future. I’m sure the sun

4. For making guesses about the future.

I’m sure the sun

will be shining in California next week. It’s always sunny there.
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS USE : to express an action that will be

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

USE : to express an action that will be in

progress at some time in the future.
TIME EXPRESSIONS
At this time tomorrow
At this time next week
On Thursday
During the next three months
In the next decade
(These expressions refer to a specific point in time or to a period of time.)
In the next three months my friend will be studying in the US.
I----------------Jan---------------Feb---------------March-----------I
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(204) BBC English Masterclass: Uses of the future continuous - YouTube

(204) BBC English Masterclass: Uses of the future continuous - YouTube

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FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE USE : to express an action that will

FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE

USE : to express an action that will be

complete or finished at some time in the future.
FORM : will have + past participle
Within a few years they will have found a solution.
Negative : will not have + past participle / won’t have + past participle
Herbert won’t have finished building the roof by the end of the week.
Interrogative : Will + SUBJECT + have + past participle ?
Will you have done all the exercises by the end of this lesson? No, we won’t.
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I will HAVE TIDIED my room by Friday.

I will HAVE TIDIED my room by Friday.

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I WON’T HAVE ARRIVED at school by 9 am tomorrow.

I WON’T HAVE ARRIVED at school by 9 am tomorrow.

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I WILL HAVE STUDIED hard by 11 o’clock on Thursday.

I WILL HAVE STUDIED hard by 11 o’clock on Thursday.

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I WILL HAVE HELPED disabled people by the end of the year.

I WILL HAVE HELPED disabled people by the end of the

year.
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TIME EXPRESSIONS by this time next year by three o’clock by

TIME EXPRESSIONS

by this time next year
by three o’clock
by then
by August
in four

months
(All these expressions mean at the end of a period of time)
By three o’clock today, we will have had six lessons!
---------------x------x-------x--------x-----------?Three o’clock