4A
Grammar 1 & 2
be going to, want & would like
4A · G1 · Ex 1 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
Reorder the scrambled words to write a correct sentence with be going to, want or would like.
1
travel / I'd / to / country / next / like / a / year / to / different
2
week / next / want / I / the cinema / go / to / to
3
going / I'm / cake / to / make / a / tonight
4
to / buy / I / a / I'm / want / when / sports car / 40
5
play / after / football / to / like / work / I'd
6
want / I / to / don't / chocolate / today / eat
7
soon / I'm / to / going / house / move
8
like / two / the beach / in / to / I'd / time / go / to / weeks'
9
I'm / tomorrow / my / meet / going / to / lunch / for / friends
10
I'm / to / the gym / tonight / go / going / to / not
11
don't / work / I / go / to / on / Friday / want / to
12
to / visit / gallery / like / I'd / today / an / later / art
4A · G2 · Ex 1 Travellers' table — write sentences about each traveller's plans.
Below are four travellers' plans. For each person, write sentences using would like to, be going to or want to to say where they're going, why, who with, and when. This is an open writing activity — there's no Check button.
Alex
Where: The USWhy: the Grand Canyon; American food; Californian beaches
With: two friends
When: in the summer
Sam
Where: ChinaWhy: Beijing; the Great Wall of China; loves Chinese culture
With: family
When: in the spring
Casey
Where: SwitzerlandWhy: skiing; delicious cheese
With: husband/wife
When: in the winter
Robin
Where: MoroccoWhy: busy markets; French and Arabic language; the sea
With: alone
When: in the autumn
| Alex | Sam | Casey | Robin | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Where / go? | ||||
| Why / go there? | ||||
| Who / go with? | ||||
| When / go? |
💡 Open exercise — try to use a different structure (would like to / be going to / want to) for each traveller.
4B
Grammar 1 & 2
will / won't for decisions & offers
4B · G1 · Ex 1 Read the conversations and correct the mistake in each answer.
Each B reply has one grammar mistake with will/won't. Write the corrected sentence.
Example: "We'll to buy her a gift, then." → We'll buy her a gift, then.
2
A: I've left a piece of cake in the fridge. It isn't for you!
B: Don't worry, I won't not eat it.
B: Don't worry, I won't not eat it.
3
A: I think I'm going to study French. There's a language course starting next month.
B: I won't do it with you. I've always wanted to study French.
B: I won't do it with you. I've always wanted to study French.
4
A: I need to eat something before I go to work.
B: I'm making some toast – I'll makes some for you, too.
B: I'm making some toast – I'll makes some for you, too.
5
A: I can't find Dari's mobile number anywhere!
B: I'll will give it to you.
B: I'll will give it to you.
6
A: I need to send a birthday card to my mum.
B: I take it for you. I'm going to the post office this afternoon.
B: I take it for you. I'm going to the post office this afternoon.
7
A: Dad, can you drive me to Lily's house tonight?
B: Sorry, I can't. I'll asking your mum if she can drive you.
B: Sorry, I can't. I'll asking your mum if she can drive you.
8
A: Do you have room service? I'd like to order some food.
B: Of course, madam. We don't bring the menu to your room.
B: Of course, madam. We don't bring the menu to your room.
9
A: I'm really tired, I'm going to sleep now.
B: OK, I will make any noise.
B: OK, I will make any noise.
10
A: This pasta doesn't taste very nice.
B: I'm sorry to hear that, sir. I will to ask the kitchen to make you some more.
B: I'm sorry to hear that, sir. I will to ask the kitchen to make you some more.
4B · G2 · Ex 1 Respond to each situation with an offer or decision using will/won't.
Read each situation and write a response starting with I'll…, I won't…, We'll…, etc. This is an open speaking/writing activity.
1
"Wow! This bag is so heavy!"
2
"I have to go to a party tonight. I don't really want to go alone."
3
"Ugh! I just don't understand this grammar!"
4
"Excuse me, sir/madam, but my food is cold."
5
"Oh no! I've missed my train. How will I get home?"
6
"After that party last night, my flat is so dirty."
7
"Oops, I forgot to call the restaurant to change our booking for tonight."
8
"I haven't eaten much today. I'm really hungry!"
9
"Uh oh! I forgot to make food to bring to our meeting tomorrow morning."
10
"I don't have enough money for the concert tickets, but I really want to go!"
11
"Do you know where White Lane is? I think I'm lost."
12
"I think I've broken my foot. It really hurts."
13
"I have to go to work now, but there is an important letter coming for me this afternoon."
14
"I'm going to miss you. When will I see you again?"
💡 Open exercise — no Check button here.
4C
Grammar 1 & 2
can & have to
4C · G1 · Ex 1 Choose the correct alternative.
Click the correct modal verb (can/can't or have to/don't have to) for each sentence.
1
Smoking is very bad for you. You ___ stop doing it!
2
My birthday is next week and we still ___ choose a place to have my party.
3
Dad said that we ___ have ice cream today.
4
I'm sorry, you ___ use your credit card to pay for food here.
5
It's a very hot day today. You ___ wear a jacket.
6
This is an exam. You ___ use your mobile phone in here!
7
My computer is broken. I ___ get a new one.
8
I'm not working today. Maybe we ___ go for a coffee this afternoon?
9
The concert is free. You ___ buy a ticket.
10
There are no trains from Euston train station today. We ___ take the bus.
11
You ___ park here. This car park is only for the restaurant.
12
Tomorrow is a public holiday. I ___ go to bed early.
13
The business meeting tomorrow is very important. You ___ wear jeans.
14
When you go to university, you need to do a lot of work. You ___ be lazy!
15
I learned German in secondary school. I ___ speak it in my job in Berlin now.
16
Yes, miss. You ___ get your money back for these headphones.
4C · G2 · Ex 1 You're the mayor! Write the rules for your town.
Choose one role and write 7 rules for your town using can, can't, have to and don't have to. This is an open writing activity — there's no Check button.
Student A — a relaxed town
Imagine you are the mayor of your town. You want your town to be very relaxed. Complete the rules below.
| Rule | Your sentence |
|---|---|
| 1 People in (name of town)… | |
| 2 People can't… | |
| 3 Everybody has to… | |
| 4 People can… | |
| 5 You don't have to… | |
| 6 You can't… | |
| 7 (your own rule) |
Student B — a different town
Imagine you are the mayor of your town. You want your town to be very different, with rules that no other town has. Complete the rules below.
| Rule | Your sentence |
|---|---|
| 1 People in (name of town)… | |
| 2 People can't… | |
| 3 Everybody has to… | |
| 4 People can… | |
| 5 You don't have to… | |
| 6 You can't… | |
| 7 (your own rule) |
Student C — an organised town
Imagine you are the mayor of your town. You want the town to be very organised, with very clear rules. Complete the rules below.
| Rule | Your sentence |
|---|---|
| 1 People in (name of town)… | |
| 2 People can't… | |
| 3 Everybody has to… | |
| 4 People can… | |
| 5 You don't have to… | |
| 6 You can't… | |
| 7 (your own rule) |
💡 Open exercise — no Check button here.