Unit1 Growing Up 语法课件(共45张PPT)外研版(2019)选择性必修第二册

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Unit1 Growing Up 语法课件(共45张PPT)外研版(2019)选择性必修第二册

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(共45张PPT)
Learn the Future Continuous Tense through Reviewing
the Simple Future Tense
____ _ _____ ____
Snail
Tortoise
will / shall do
be going to do
be about to do
do / does
be doing
be to do
HOW
to express
the simple future tense
FORM USAGE
will/shall do 表示将来发生的动作或出现的状态,
shall仅与第一人称连用
be going to do 表示主语计划打算的行动
或看来就要发生的事情
be doing 表示计划或安排好的动作
(go, come, leave, begin 等动词)
be to do 表示客观上计划或安排好的动作
be about to do 表示即将发生的动作,
一般不带时间副词或短语
do 表示与安排,计划或时刻表有关的动作;
或用于if, when等状语从句中代替will do.
__ ____ __ ___ _____ _____ ____
I ________ (have) an English class tomorrow morning.
I ____________ (have) an English class at 8:20 tomorrow morning
will be having
will have
Based on what we’ve reviewed, let’s compare the following two situations. Both of them are about what I will do tomorrow morning, but what’s the difference
Feature 1. Talk about something that will be in progress at a certain time or over a period of time in the future, sometimes according to a plan.
(讨论将来某个时间点或时间段正在进行的动作,有时是已经决定或安排好的事)
_____ _________ ____
Toby will not be in London next Tuesday. He will be climbing in the Himalayas.
Toby will be climbing in the Himalayas all next week.
备忘录
时间表
长江
黄鹤楼
拉萨
英国旅游局
Feature 2. Express future without intention. When it is used in this way, we want to indicate that something will happen naturally. It doesn’t imply that the speaker has arranged the action.
(表示不包含说话者主观意愿的纯粹将来。使用这种方式,我们想表达某件事
预料中会很自然地发生,说话者并不参与
安排或计划。)
_____ _________ ____
1. The weather man says that it will be snowing when you return from work at six o’clock.
2. The advanced science and technology will be helping us explore the outer space.
Tom won’t cut the grass.
Tom refuses to cut the grass.
Tom won’t be cutting the grass.
The sentence is only a statement of
fact, giving no information about Tom’s
intention. Perhaps Tom is away, or ill, or
will be doing some other job.
__ _ _______
Summary
The simple future tense expresses a future action with intention while the future continuous tense expresses a future action as a statement of fact.
____ ________ ____ ___ ___
Will you come again
Will you be coming again
Feature 3: Make polite enquiries about other people’s future plans.
(委婉地询问对方的未来计划,比用will do听起来更有礼貌。)
_____ _________ ____
Where will you be going
What will you be doing tomorrow
Will you be working all day
Will you be using your dictionary
When will you be going to the  supermarket
___ ________
1) A: Will you be using your bicycle this evening
B: No. So you want to borrow it
A: Yes. When can I get it
B: After I go to heaven.
____ ___ _____
2) A: Will you be passing the post office when you’re out
B: Probably. Why
A: I need some stamps. Could you get me some
B: Sure. Money, please.
A: How much do you want
B: The more, the better.
____ ___ _____
Choose the best answer
1. At this time next Sunday ________ the
football match on TV.
A. we’re going go watch
B. we’ll be watching
C. we’ll watch
D. we’re to watch
2. I ____ in the sun on the beach
today next week.
A. will bathe
B. am bathing
C. will be bathing
D. bathe
3. What do you think the children ___ when we get home
A. will be doing
B. will do
C. are doing
D. are going to do
Now let’s sum up the ways
to talk about future.
When we promise to do something (The scout in the picture says: “On my honor, I promise that I will do my best”)
When we make a resolution (e.g. I will work hard at school this year.)
When we decide to do something at the time of speaking, when we make spontaneous decisions – the most important rule about the use of will! (e.g. I forgot to phone Jim. I will phone him now.)
When we haven’t planned anything in advance (e.g. It’s getting cold. I’ll take a taxi.)
When we volunteer to do something (e.g. This room looks so dirty. I’ll help you tidy it).
First let’s look at the blue branch. We can use will mostly in the following cases:
When we plan to do something. This means that we have already decided to do something (e.g. Helen is travelling to Paris tomorrow.)
When we talk about near future (e.g. I’m going to bed now.)
When we have already decided and arranged to do some things. (Karen is flying to Cuba this summer.)
Next, let’s focus on the red branch. It shows when to use the Present Continuous Tense with a future meaning:
When we predict that something is going to happen in the future based on present evidence (e.g. There are so many black clouds in the sky! It’s going to rain.)
When we have decided to do something and have the intention to do it, but not necessarily arranged to do it (e.g. I am going to watch the new James Bond film next Saturday.)
Now, take a look at the purple branch. It sums up the rules for (be) going to (do) phrase with a future meaning:
When we talk about fixed future events (e.g. The party starts at 8!)
When we talk about programmes (e.g. What time does the movie begin this evening )
When we talk about schedules, timetables, etc. (e.g. The train for Edinburgh leaves at 7:00.)
Finally, the green branch explains when to use the Present Simple tense to express a future aspect:

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