A. WILL/WON’T We use will (‘ll) to: Make decisions and promises at the time of speaking. Make predictions about a future (the future is uncertain) We often introduce will with expressions like probably, perhaps, think, certain... B. BE GOING TO We use the future with be going to: Plans and intentions. (something you have already decided). C. PRESENT CONTINUOUS for future arragements. We use present continuous for: Fixed future arragements, usually involving to other people. D. PRACTICE! D.1- Correct the sentences. Use the appropiate future form. 1) They’re go to do media studies at university when they finish school. 2) I’m call you back in an hour. 3) People won’t stopping travelling by plane in the future. 4) I’ll probably to see you this evening. 5) We’re going to meeting at three o’clock this afternoon. 6) She’ll going to join us at Red Café. 7) When will you returning from Beijing? 8) Sorry, I’m not going to working here tomorrow, so I can’t help you. 9) Are you visit your grandparents tomorrow? Yes, of course. 10) I’ve made a decission and I’m to study English in the future. D.2-Now, find some examples of this, in the last exercise. A prediction about the future: ____ A decision made at the time of speaking:_____ An intention for the future:_____ A fixed arragement, plan or programme:________ We’re celebrating the 4th of July!