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  1. Fill in the gaps with am/ is/ are/ do/ don’t/ does/ doesn’t.

  1. Excuse me, _____ you speak English?

  2. Why _____ you laughing at me?

  3. I _____ want to go out. It _____ raining.

  4. Where _____ you come from? From Canada.

  5. I can’t talk to you at the moment. I _____ working.

  6. George is a good tennis player but he _____ play very often.

  7. _____ you wear shorts a lot in the summer?

  8. _____ you wearing a suit at the moment?

  1. Put the verbs in the Present Continuous or Present Simple. Positive, negative or question.

  1. Listen! Somebody _____ (sing).

  2. I’m sorry, I _____ (not/ understand).

  3. How often _____ (you/ read) a newspaper?

  4. I _____ (not/ like) Chinese food.

  5. We’re tired and _____ (want) to go to bed.

  6. I _____ (not/ get up) early on weekdays.

  7. Anna _____ (have) a shower at the moment.

  8. Sorry, I _____ (not/ remember) your name.

  9. I _____ (read) a fantastic book at the moment.

  10. _____ (she/ wear) a lot of make-up at work?

  1. Describe what you are doing at the moment. Make up at least 6 sentences.

  1. Pay attention!

  1. The Present Continuous can also describe activities in the near future. (Согласованные с другими людьми планы на ближайшее будущее). It is common with verbs such as go, come, see, visit, meet, have, leave.

We’re having pizza for dinner.

Tom and Mary are coming tonight.

  1. We use to be + going to for future plans. (Личные планы на ближайшее будущее).

I’m going to leave tomorrow.

We’re going to have a holiday in Italy.

They are going to travel all over the world.

  1. We also use to be + going to when we can see now that something is sure to happen in the future.

Take an umbrella. It’s going to rain.

Look at the time. We’re going to be late for the lesson.

We don’t usually use the verbs go and come with to be + going to.

- I’m going to go to London tomorrow.

+ I’m going to London tomorrow.

  1. Translate into Russian.

  1. Anna is playing tennis tomorrow.

  2. Andrey is going to the dentist on Monday.

  3. I’m not going out tonight.

  4. I’m hungry. I am going to eat this sandwich.

  5. Are you going to watch the football tonight?

  6. What are you doing tomorrow evening?

  7. Are you going straight home after this lesson?

  1. Are you going to do these things tomorrow? Make true sentences.

Example: (stay at home) I’m not going to stay at home tomorrow.

  1. (wash your hair)

  2. (have breakfast)

  3. (ride a bicycle)

  4. (eat in a restaurant)

  5. (meet some friends)

  1. Ask your group-mate what he/she is going to do after the lesson. Tell the class about his/her plans.

Example: Olga is going to walk home. She’s going to cook a meal and meet her boyfriend.

  1. Going on holiday.

  1. Read the information about these people's holidays. Make notes about your next holiday.

Mark and Lucy

John

Me

Where?

Florida, the USA

Prague

How/travel?

plane

boat and train

Where/stay?

a motel

the Hotel Vaclav

How long/stay?

10 days

6 days

What/do?

visit Disney World

visit the old town centre

  1. Write sentences about Mark and Lucy's plans.

  1. Mark and Lucy arc going to Florida in the USA next summer.

  2. They_____________________________________________

  3. _________________________________________________

  4. _________________________________________________

  5. _________________________________________________

  1. Complete the conversation between Lucy and John.

Lucy (1) ___________ on holiday next summer?

John To Prague.

Lucy (2) __________ fly there?

John No, I'm not. I'm going by boat and train. Lucy (3) ___________ ?

John In a hotel. The Hotel Vaclav. Lucy (4) ____________?

John For six days, from Friday to Wednesday. Lucy And (5) _________?

John Well, the buildings are really beautiful, so (6)____________.

  1. Write five sentences about your next holiday.

Practise the conversation with your group-mate. Make up a similar conversation about your next holiday.