Step I Revision
Step II Presentation
Step III Consolidation
Step IV Practice
Step V Summary
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Review briefly the simple future tense with “will”.
Give some examples to remind the students of the simple present tense, the simple past tense and the simple future tense. Explain the differences of the three.
Explain the pictures in 3a and the dialogue in 3b on page 4, read the instructions.
Ask students what they want to be in the future.
Get them to write something about themselves five years ago, now, and in five years.
Sum up the contents. And go over the important and difficult points learnt today
Homework:
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Two or three students to speak out what they wrote down for homework: Make predictions about yourself in ten years.
Some students say some sentences using the three tenses, make sure they use the tenses correctly.
1. Students fill in the blanks in 3aindividually.
2. Pair work: students make predictions about Sally with their partners. Some pairs say theirs out to the class.
. 1. Students write about themselves and some read theirs out to the class.
2. Group work in 4: talk about the future, using the structure “there will be”
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Students ask questions about what they still can’t understand
Write a short passage to predict about the city, the school and themselves in 10 years.
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Check the students’ homework and see if they wrote in the right ways.
To know exactly if students understand and master the three tenses.
Enable the students to use the simple future tense right
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To see if they use the three tenses correctly.
To practice “there will be”.
Give more help to the students
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