Homework
- 1. Complete, using going to
- 2. Choose between will and going to
- 3. Translate. You can use a dictionary to look up words you don't know.
- 4. Answer using complete sentences
- 5. My next trip
1. Complete, using going to
🔹 Completar, usando going to.
- I __________ (visit) my parents this weekend.
- She __________ (not / travel) next month.
- __________ you __________ (buy) a new car?
- They __________ (move) to Barcelona in June.
- We __________ (eat) dinner at a restaurant tonight.
- He __________ (study) medicine next year.
2. Choose between will and going to
🔹 Elige entre will y going to.
- Look at those clouds! It __________ (rain).
- I'm hungry. I think I __________ (eat) a sandwich.
- We __________ (travel) to Japan next summer. We already have the tickets.
- She __________ (be) a great doctor. (general prediction)
- The phone is ringing. I __________ (answer) it.
- I __________ (start) a new job next Monday. My contract is signed.
3. Translate. You can use a dictionary to look up words you don't know.
🔹 Traducir. Puedes usar un diccionario para buscar las palabras que no conoces.
- Voy a visitar a mi abuela este fin de semana.
- Mañana volaré a Londres.
- ¿Vas a comprar un coche nuevo?
- Creo que lloverá la semana que viene.
- ¡Mira! El autobús va a salir.
- Hemos comprado los billetes. Vamos a ir a Portugal en julio.
- Alguien ha llamado a la puerta. Yo abro.
- ¿Cuánto tiempo vas a quedarte?
- Seguro que lo pasarás muy bien.
- Me voy a mudar a Madrid el año que viene.
4. Answer using complete sentences
🔹 Responde usando oraciones completas.
- What are you going to do this weekend?
- Are you going to travel this year?
- What will you do tomorrow morning?
- Do you think it will rain this weekend?
- Are you going to study English next year?
5. My next trip
🔹 Escribe un párrafo sobre tu próximo viaje (real o imaginario). Usa will y going to.
Example: Next summer, I'm going to go to Italy. I'm going to visit Rome and Florence. I'll probably eat a lot of pizza...
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Dificultades deseables
Si estudiar algo te resulta muy fácil, probablemente no estés aprendiendo mucho. Que te cueste un poco es buena señal. Las dificultades no son malas para el aprendizaje; de hecho son el mecanismo.