6A
Grammar 1 & 2
will for predictions
6A · G1 · Ex 1 Put the words in the correct order to make predictions.
Use will or won't where needed. The sentences are grouped by time frame.
In 10 years
1
fast food / I / popular / will / think / less / be
2
will / only / eat / chicken / beef / people / and / not
3
farmers / the / will / world / need / more
4
be / a lot / than / people / fatter / in the past / will
5
teachers / be / there / won't / schools / in
In 50 years
6
be / learn / easier / it / to / a language / will
7
any / fruit / won't / or / there / be / vegetables
8
of / Mandarin Chinese / the / 50% / speak / world / will
9
have / we / heads / computers / in / will / our
10
think / live / we'll / don't / I / houses / in / big
In 100 years
11
will / no one / English / speak
12
have / will / don't / people / think / pets / I
13
won't / to / people / need / eat / real food
14
more / I / will / there / think / cities / be
15
there / won't / as many / languages / be
6A · G2 · Ex 1 Pescaville — write your arguments using will/won't.
Read the situation and your role card. Write 3 sentences using will/won't to express what you think will happen if Global Compass builds in Pescaville.
Situation: Pescaville is a small fishing village by the sea. Global Compass holiday company wants to make it into a modern tourist destination — building hotels, restaurants, activity areas and souvenir shops. Tonight there's a village meeting to discuss the proposal.
Resident A — Director of Global Compass
You must convince people your plan is good. Think about positive things: more businesses will come, more choice for shopping, a more international atmosphere.
Resident B — Small hotel owner
You don't like the idea. Think about negative things: you'll lose business to big hotels, higher prices, ugly buildings.
Resident C — Parent of two small children
You're worried. Think about negative things: more noise, more traffic, more crime — a dangerous place for children.
Resident D — Young person, finished tourism course
You love your village but want change. Think about positive things: more things to do, opportunities to meet people, more jobs, better atmosphere.
💡 Open exercise — no Check button here.
6B
Grammar 1 & 2
Present continuous for future arrangements
6B · G1 · Ex 1 Complete the conversations with the present continuous form of the verbs in the box.
Use each verb once. Some verbs are used more than once (marked ×2).
Verbs
do (×2)go (×2)makemeet
not startplaystudytake
CONVERSATION 1
A:
I Jack tonight at 8 o'clock.
B:Not him again! He wasn't very nice last time you met.
A:
Hey! I really like him! Anyway, we to a great restaurant.
CONVERSATION 2
A:Jenny looks really worried. What's wrong with her?
B:
She dinner for her parents tonight and she's really stressed about it.
A:Oh, she's a great cook – I'm sure it will be delicious!
CONVERSATION 3
A:Hey, Mike! How are you?
B:
I'm good, thanks. Oh, I to the cinema to see that new Spielberg film tonight. Want to come?
A:
No, thanks. I tennis with my girlfriend.
CONVERSATION 4
A:
Agnes, what you tonight?
B:
I . I've got a big exam tomorrow.
A:Oh, that's a shame. I wanted you to come to a party with me.
CONVERSATION 5
A:Marcus, guess what? I got that job I wanted!
B:Wow, congratulations!
A:
Thanks, and I until next month, so now I have two weeks off!
CONVERSATION 6
A:I'm really excited about tonight!
B:
Why, what you ?
A:
Jess and I a Thai cooking class.
6B · G2 · Ex 1 Wild Thing Festival — plan your diary!
Choose activities from the festival programme and write them in your diary. Then write 3 sentences about your plans using the present continuous.
Friday 10:30am: Yoga on Sunrise Beach · Drawing class · Sea swimming competition
Friday 3pm: Indian cooking class · Intermediate Spanish lessons · Wild Thing Choir
Friday 9pm: Comedy Night · Ed Sheeran concert · DJ Kev G '80s night'
Saturday 10:30am: Beginner guitar lessons · Salsa show · Aerobics class
Saturday 3pm: French class · Zumba with Derek · Football match
Saturday 9pm: Murder Mystery · Rock concert · Classical music concert
Sunday 10:30am: Volleyball · Pilates class · Beginner drums lessons
Sunday 3pm: Classic Film Club · Gardening class · Romeo and Juliet
Sunday 9pm: BBQ and closing fireworks
Friday 3pm: Indian cooking class · Intermediate Spanish lessons · Wild Thing Choir
Friday 9pm: Comedy Night · Ed Sheeran concert · DJ Kev G '80s night'
Saturday 10:30am: Beginner guitar lessons · Salsa show · Aerobics class
Saturday 3pm: French class · Zumba with Derek · Football match
Saturday 9pm: Murder Mystery · Rock concert · Classical music concert
Sunday 10:30am: Volleyball · Pilates class · Beginner drums lessons
Sunday 3pm: Classic Film Club · Gardening class · Romeo and Juliet
Sunday 9pm: BBQ and closing fireworks
| Friday | Saturday | Sunday | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Morning 10:30am | |||
| Afternoon 3pm | |||
| Evening 9pm |
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💡 Open exercise — no Check button here.
6C
Grammar 1 & 2
may & might
6C · G1 · Ex 1 Complete the sentences with may/might (not) and a verb from the box.
Choose the correct verb and write the full form: may/might (not) + verb. Note: may (not) is also possible for all answers.
Verbs
be (×2)buy (×2)cookfail
finishgetgo (×2)have
lookmeetwake
1
There's a band playing tonight that I really like. I a ticket to see them.
2
I don't feel very well today. I to work tomorrow.
3
You shouldn't make so much noise, kids! Your mum's sleeping and you her up.
4
Matt is having problems with his car. He late to the meeting.
5
Julie wants to see the new Melissa McCarthy film. She and I to the cinema this evening.
6
I haven't seen Sarah for ages! I her for lunch tomorrow.
7
We are learning more and more about our health now. In the future, people as unhealthy as they are now.
8
Rob hasn't studied for his exam and it's tomorrow! I think he it.
9
We really love that house that we saw yesterday. We it.
10
I don't like my boss! I for a job in a different company.
11
I'm feeling very lazy today. I dinner tonight.
12
You shouldn't drive so fast! You an accident.
13
Helen said that she wants to travel. She school!
14
The kids are playing very close to the road. They hurt.
6C · G2 · Ex 1 Answer these questions using may or might.
For each question, write a short answer using I may…, I might…, I might not… etc. This is an open activity.
1
What are you doing tomorrow?
2
What are your plans for the summer?
3
What are you going to eat for dinner?
4
What TV series are you going to watch next?
5
Where would you like to go on your next holiday?
6
What do you want to do next year?
7
What do you think you will wear tomorrow?
8
Is there anything you want to change in your home?
9
What do you think the next thing you buy will be?
10
What new activities do you want to try in the future?
11
What are you doing this weekend?
12
Is there anything you want to learn how to cook?
13
Where do you think you will live in the future?
14
What do you think you will do on the next public holiday?
15
What do you think you will do on your next birthday?
💡 Open exercise — no Check button here. Try to use may, might, and might not across your answers.