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Ex. 2.Write 2 predictions (what you think). Be ready to give reasons for your predictions. Use willor won’t.

Model: Will there be as many people as there are now in 100 years’ time?

Yes, there will be even more people in 100 years’ time.

1. Will cars be powered by petrol? Electric batteries? Atomic power?

2. Will people still smoke cigarettes?

3. Will people speak the same language all over the world?

4. Will there be drugs against every kind of disease?

5. Will you speak English better than you do now in five years’ time?

 

Task: Write two predictions about yourself.

Ex. 3.Ask questions with shall for offers, suggestions, request and advice. Suggest your own answers to the questions:

Model: Shall I cook a meal for you? – No, thanks, I’m not hungry.

1) Shall     2) What Where shall I we 1. go to the sea for our holiday this year? 2. cook dinner or will you do it? 3. do the shopping today? 4. dance? 5. wear to the party? 6. take our friends when they come to visit us?

Ex. 4.Read the text and use the correct tense form according to the model.

An Important Visitor

New-York Airport is full of people. They are waiting for an important visitor – the president’s wife, the First Lady. They are expecting her to arrive soon. She is going to attend the opening of a new rehabilitation center for war veterans built at the expense of the charity funds. The Mayor of New-York is waiting for the First Lady too. His administrative assistance is telling him the plans for the day.

Model: 1. She’ll be here soon. We (wait) until the plane is on the ground.

We’ll wait until the plane is on the ground.

2. When the plane lands, the band (start) playing.

3. Your son (give) her some flowers when she gets off the plane.

4. You (make) a speech before she leaves the airport.

5. As soon as she arrives at the rehabilitation center the people (begin) cheering.

6. After she attends the opening, we (go) to the New-York Hotel.

7. When she gets to the hotel, we (have) lunch.

8. After we have lunch, she (make) a speech.

9. Before she leaves New-York, you (give) her a present, a souvenir of her visit.

Discuss: Charity and your attitude to this problem.

 

Self Check

 

Ex. 5.Choose the right variant.

1. I’ve got a headache. – Stay here. I (get/will get) you an aspirin.

2. What time (does your train leave/will your train leave) tomorrow?

3. I can’t do my homework tonight. I (will see/’m going) to see a movie.

4. I’m sure you’ll pass your exams, but what (are you going to do/will you do) when you fail them?

5. I (will come/am coming) with you if you like.

6. When you grow older, you (will change/change) your mind about it.

7. I hear the rent on your flat is very expensive. – Yes, it is. I (will move/’m going to move), I’ve decided.

8. So you’re going to America for a year. What (are you going to do/will you do) there?

9. Wait a minute while I send this mail. It (won’t/doesn’t) take long.

10. I’m in terrible trouble. What (shall/will) I do?



11. Oh, look at the time! I (will be/am going to be) terribly late.

12. (Will you hold/Are you going to hold) my bag for a moment while I unlock the door?

Ex. 6.Use the proper form of the verbs.

1. I hope that kindness as well as justice (be) the guide of all people in future.

2. Men have never managed to abolish wars up to now, but maybe they (find) a way in the near future.

3. The police (arrest) each of the suspected men soon.

4. I ever (forget) those happy days of my youth? – No, I ‘m sure I (…) .

5. ‘You (gain) nothing without effort’, my father used to say. I always (remember) about it.

6. Don’t get off the bus till it (stop). – Don’t worry, I (not to do ) it.

7. The weather is too dry, but the corn (grow) quickly if the rain comes.

8. You mustn’t cross the street until the light (change).

9. You (lend) me ten pounds? I (pay) back tomorrow. – Yes, I (…).

10. If you (look) after the luggage, I (buy) the tickets. – Sure, I (do) it.

11. I (not to go) to the tea-party unless you (come) with me.

12. It’s time for you to go to bed, my boy . … you (kiss) me ‘good night’?


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