Let's play a short competition about a conversation! To start the class
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KAHOOT
https://create.kahoot.it/share/duplicate-of-future-simple/2f8ce679-f271-447c-a346-b94252cfbb6d
Target vocabulary
Future Tense: Differences between the use of future tense with will and going to.
Affirmative and negative statements
I want to…
I plan to…
I will…
I am going to….
I expect to…
I would like…
USEFUL QUESTIONS
What are you going to do next week?
What do you have to do tomorrow?
What day do you have off next week?
What plans do you have for tomorrow?
What will you do tomorrow?
Where are you going to be tomorrow at 2 pm?
Will you/he become the supervisor of the team? Yes, I will. No, I won’t
Are you going to meet Sara next Friday?
Will you get the new code for the project later?
What are you going to need to finish the job?
when you will deliver the app to the client?
Will the working group be created?
How are you doing with the presentation for tomorrow?
Will you finish the project tomorrow?
Sample Language
A: Mike, Congratulations! I heard you recently got a better position in the company due to the API training you got in Chicago
B: Thanks a lot, Sir! I really appreciate it!
A: So, what’s next? What are you going to do?
B: I will probably be out of town tomorrow morning, but now I’m going to revise the agenda and see what duties I have for this afternoon. Also, I’m going to meet with Mike because there is a server that is not working well in the datacenter. I need him to check it and update the APIs configuration to have the programs working well
A: Oh yes! That’s necessary. We need it urgently. Let me know when it’s ready!
Conversation #2
Man: When are you going to mail this? It is due next week.
Woman: I going to do it tomorrow when I go to post office?
Man: How are you going to send it, by express mail or local mail?
Woman: I’m going to send it by local mail.
Man: Why? It’s going to take forever to get there.
Woman: But it’s still going to get there in time, and it’s going to save money.
Man: Well, if it doesn’t, you’re going to regret it.
Woman: Just relax. It’s not going to be late. Trust me.
For next week:
Future plans at work: learn a new language, start a second major, get a raise, get a good job, get a promotion at work, take course to keep up to date professionally, attend conferences, meet new people.
Likes and dislikes at work: I like/dislike…
Working environment, benefits, good training program, have health insurance, have extra bonuses, have a good salary, have a dental plan, have a day care center, get a gym membership, get discounts from stores or restaurants, a good leader, opportunities to grow inside the company, having long meeting, hand in things the last minute, work under pressure, follow order.
Sample Language
A: Mike. Tell us, what are your future plans in the company?
B: Well, I got a promotion with the last API training in Chicago. I’m charge of infrastructure section and now I expect to get a position as the IT Department Team Leader. I want to learn a new language and improve my management skills. I will probably learn new methodologies like COBIT.
A: Now, tell me what do you like the most about a job?
B: I like a company that provides professional development opportunities to grow in the company. In addition, I expect to have assignments in different countries and meet experts in another fields. You know, this is crucial.
A: Perfect. Thank you very much. Our conversation was interesting. We’ll be in contact with you.
COBIT (Control Objectives for Information and related Technology)
What is COBIT?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8kqh9q3Jwg
Target vocabulary
Future Tense: Differences between the use of future tense with will and going to.
Affirmative and negative statements
I want to…
I plan to…
I will…
I am going to….
I expect to…
I would like…
USEFUL QUESTIONS
What are you going to do next week?
What do you have to do tomorrow?
What day do you have off next week?
What plans do you have for tomorrow?
What will you do tomorrow?
Where are you going to be tomorrow at 2 pm?
Will you/he become the supervisor of the team? Yes, I will. No, I won’t
Are you going to meet Sara next Friday?
Will you get the new graphs for the project later?
What are you going to need to finish the job?
when you will deliver the reports to the client?
Will the working group be created?
How are you doing with the presentation for tomorrow?
Will you finish the project tomorrow?
What are you going to do this weekend?
Where are you going on your vacation the following month?
What do you have to do tomorrow?
What are you going tomorrow at work?
What are you going to present at the next meeting with the boss?
How are you doing in college?
Are you going to attend the meeting next Friday?
Where are you going on your free day?
HOW ARE YOU DOING WITH THE PRESENTATION FOR TOMORROW’S MEETING?
Are you going to assist to the recruitment?
Sample Language
Sample Language
A: What are you going to do after the conference?
B: I will probably meet with Sharon from HR. We are going to discuss the contracts for the new employees. And you?
A: I will go to my room and pack my things. My flight leaves at 7 pm.
B: Well. Great to see you!
Conversation #2
Man: When are you going to mail this? It is due next week.
Woman: I going to do it tomorrow when I go to post office?
Man: How are you going to send it, by express mail or local mail?
Woman: I’m going to send it by local mail.
Man: Why? It’s going to take forever to get there.
Woman: But it’s still going to get there in time, and it’s going to save money.
Man: Well, if it doesn’t, you’re going to regret it.
Woman: Just relax. It’s not going to be late. Trust me.
For next week:
Future plans at work: learn a new language, start a second major, get a raise, get a good job, get a promotion at work, take course to keep up to date professionally, attend conferences, meet new people, etc.
Likes and dislikes at work: I like/dislike…
Working environment, benefits, good training program, have health insurance, have extra bonuses, have a good salary, have a dental plan, have a day care center, get a gym membership, get discounts from stores or restaurants, a good leader, opportunities to grow inside the company, having long meetings, hand in things the last minute, work under pressure, follow orders, etc.
Sample Language
A: Mr. Morales. Tell us what are your plans for the future?
B: Well, I want to finish my major at UTN. I will learn a new language. I will probably learn Portuguese. I will get a promotion.
A: Now, tell me what do you like the most about a job?
B: I like a company that provides opportunities to grow. In addition, I like to have health insurance and extra bonuses.
A: Perfect. Thank you very much for coming. We´ll be in contact with you.
Check for more duties: https://www.careerplanner.com/JobDescSearchTool.cfm
EXTRA LANGUAGE: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN WILL VS GOING TO
1-SHARE WITH YOUR PARTNERS YOUR AGENDA.
TAKE SOME NOTES AND SHARE THE WORK-RELATED ACTIVITIES THAT YOU HAVE TO DO TOMORROW. THEN, USE THE PREVIOUS QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR PARTNERS.
EXAMPLE:
A-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO TOMORROW?
B-I will probably be out of town tomorrow morning, so I’m going to revise the agenda and see what duties I have for this afternoon. Also, I’m going to meet with Mike because there is a server that is not working well in the datacenter. I need him to check it and update the APIs configuration to have the programs working well.
A- AND, TELL ME What are you going to do next week?
USE TASKS RELATED TO YOUR MAJOR. EXAMPLES:
Tasks at work: check emails, respond to emails, meet with clients, attend meetings, make reports, programming, design webs, develop webs, share information, use libraries, give technical support to clients, support other departments, solve problems with clients, documenting and demonstrating solutions, developing flowcharts, layouts and diagrams, developing code comments and clear code, developing computer systems, analyzing information, designing, building, writing code, bugging, debugging, checking compiling errors, etc.
Check for more duties: https://dot-job-descriptions.careerplanner.com/SOFTWARE-ENGINEER.cfm
For next week:
Answer in groups:
What kind of benefits/bonuses do you like to have in a company?
What kind of things do you dislike to face in a company?
USE:
Future plans: I want to…
I plan to…
I will…
I am going to….
I expect to…
I would like…
Future plans at work: learn a new language, start a second major, get a raise, get a good job, get a promotion at work, take course to keep up to date professionally, attend conferences, meet new people.
Likes and dislikes at work: I like/dislike…
Working environment, benefits, good training program, have health insurance, have extra bonuses, have a good salary, have a dental plan, have a day care center, get a gym membership, get discounts from stores or restaurants, a good leader, opportunities to grow inside the company, having long meeting, hand in things the last minute, work under pressure, follow order.
THINK ABOUT 2 OTHER QUESTIONS WRITE THEM DOWN ON THE BOARD, PLAY DOUBLE HOT POTATO TO ASK AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS.
or use: https://wordwall.net/resource/18029508/make-sentences-or-going to create ask/answer questions to your partners in turns.
1-SHARE WITH YOUR PARTNERS YOUR AGENDA.
TAKE SOME NOTES AND SHARE THE WORK-RELATED ACTIVITIES THAT YOU HAVE TO DO TOMORROW. AND USE THE PREVIOUS QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR PARTNERS WHAT ARE THEY GOING TO DO NEXT WEEK.
A-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO TOMORROW?
EXAMPLE:
I will probably be out of town tomorrow morning, so I’m going to revise the agenda and see what duties I have for this afternoon. Also, I’m going to meet with Mike because there is a problem with the numbers/taxes/statements/documents/etc. I need him to check them and make sure everything is going to work well.
A- AND WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO NEXT WEEK?
USE TASKS RELATED TO YOUR MAJOR. EXAMPLES:
Tasks at work: check emails, respond to emails, meet with clients, attend meetings, make reports, make/check financial statements, check invoices, check tax declarations, supervise exportation and importation processes, support clients, support other departments, supervise employees, recruit and select new employees, coach employees, create job profiles, post job ads, make/take phone calls, make payments, provide information, receive/check/send packages, solve problems with clients, etc.
Check for more duties: https://www.careerplanner.com/JobDescSearchTool.cfm
For next week:
Answer in groups:
What are your future professional plans?
What kind of benefits/bonuses do you like to have in a company?
What kind of things do you dislike to face in a company?
USE:
Future plans: I want to…
I plan to…
I will…
I am going to….
I expect to…
I would like…
Future plans at work: learn a new language, start a second major, get a raise, get a good job, get a promotion at work, take course to keep up to date professionally, attend conferences, meet new people.
Likes and dislikes at work: I like/dislike…
Working environment, benefits, good training program, have health insurance, have extra bonuses, have a good salary, have a dental plan, have a day care center, get a gym membership, get discounts from stores or restaurants, a good leader, opportunities to grow inside the company, having long meeting, hand in things the last minute, work under pressure, follow order.
THINK ABOUT 2 OTHER QUESTIONS WRITE THEM DOWN ON THE BOARD, PLAY DOUBLE HOT POTATO TO ASK AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS.
or use: https://wordwall.net/resource/18029508/make-sentences-or-going to create ask/answer questions to your partners in turns.
PRE TASK 2
INPUT https://test-english.com/grammar-points/a2/will-vs-be-going-to/
MAIN TASK
Dear students, please use the previous questions and vocabulary to recreate a job interview with different classmates to talk about future arrangements, plans and predictions on work-related topics.
Explain to your interviewers your future arrangements, plans and predictions that you have in the company and professional plans if you get the job.
You can also include the vocabulary about likes and dislikes about my job and workplace. (Next week).
Future plans at work: learn a new language, start a second major, get a raise, get a good job, get a promotion at work, take course to keep up to date professionally, attend conferences, meet new people.
Likes and dislikes at work: I like/dislike…
Working environment, benefits, good training program, have health insurance, have extra bonuses, have a good salary, have a dental plan, have a day care center, get a gym membership, get discounts from stores or restaurants, a good leader, opportunities to grow inside the company, having long meeting, hand in things the last minute, work under pressure, follow orders.
QUESTIONS EXAMPLES:
1 When will you graduate?
2 How will you use English in the future?
3 Where will you move after you finish university?
4 After you graduate will you go for a higher degree like an Masters degree or a Ph.D?
5 Where will you be and what will you be doing in 10 years?
6 What are your professional plans?
7 Why do you want to work for this company?
8 What achievements will you accomplish in this company?
9 Will you require time for studying?
10 If you get the job what will you do to improve at work?
11 Are you going to attend professional courses or conferences abroad?
12 Are you going to learn the language required to work here?
13 What salary would you expect to have?
14 What kind of benefits do you like to have in the company? Tell me what do you like the most about a job?
15 What do you dislike from a company?
16 Would you like to work under pressure?
17 What kind of extra bonuses would you like to have from us?
18 Are you going to offer a nice working environment? What do you think about conflict resolution? How would you solve a problem?
19 What do you expect from us as your supervisors?
20 What other benefits do you expect to have?
... Perfect. Thank you very much. Our conversation was interesting. We’ll be in contact with you.
POST TASK
Dear students, please listen to the teacher to complete the post task assigned by the teacher.
Follow the language forms and structures studied.
Post Task - Organize the ideas
• to / professional / I / be / a / expect
• will / She / a / get / house / new
• dream / is / travel / my / world / to / over / all / the
• hope / a / promotion / I / to / get
• married / you / get / ? / will
• isn’t / she / a / office / get / to / going / new