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THE FACULTY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ENGLISH COURSE – UPPER INTERMEDIATE Podgorica , 02. 03 .201 8. UNIVERSITY OF MONTENEGRO. UPPERINTERMEDIATE – ENGLISH COURSE. UPPERINTERMEDIATE – ENGLISH COURSE.
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THEFACULTY OF POLITICAL SCIENCEENGLISH COURSE – UPPER INTERMEDIATE Podgorica, 02.03.2018. UNIVERSITY OF MONTENEGRO
UPPERINTERMEDIATE – ENGLISH COURSE • This image comes from the Lens Blog. This photograph was taken on March 26, 2013 by Cathal Mcnaughton. The caption reads: • A farmer in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, searched for his sheep after a heavy snowfall over the weekend. • Reuters reported that “At least 140,000 homes and businesses in Northern Ireland were left without power over the weekend following heavy snowfall, causing snowdrifts of up to 5 metres.
UPPERINTERMEDIATE – ENGLISH COURSE • This image comes from the Lens post “Challenging an Old Narrative in Latin American Photojournalism.” • The caption begins: • Fermin Pena attempts to repair a broken pipe in Caracas, Venezuela. • We asked the photographer, Rodrigo Abd, for the backstory on this image:
I left the AP office in downtown Caracas, and I jumped on a motorbike taxi – the only way to move in Caracas as a journalist – to try to find some daily life pictures for the wire, basically trying to describe the mood of the people days before the presidential elections. • Only two blocks from the office I suddenly saw this incredible situation, so I jumped off the motorbike to document the scene. It was surreal, this guy, almost covered by water, trying to fix a public tube. I spent almost 20 minutes there until the man finished his work.
She will be 32 next year. We will visitDisneyland one day. I think he will call her. They will probably arrive soon. I am sure you will pass the exam. I believe they will win the match.
A: My bags are heavy. B: I will help you. A: Someone is at the door. B: I will open it. A: I need a ride home. B: I will take you home, don’t worry.
Write sentences to respond to these statements. Use will. 1 I’m tired and I haven’t done the washing-up. I’ll do the washing-up for you. 2 I need a cup of coffee. ___________________________________________ 3 Do you want chicken or turkey? ___________________________________________ 4 This bag’s heavy. ___________________________________________ 5 I haven’t got your mobile number. ___________________________________________
7 Tick () the correct option. 1 I’m going to go to bed early tonight. decision already made sudden decision 2 Anthony is going to ask Nadia to marry him. decision already made sudden decision 3 You look tired. I’ll cook dinner. You can relax. decision already made sudden decision 4 ‘The doorbell’s ringing.’ ‘I’ll go.’ decision already made sudden decision
WE USE PRESENT CONTINUOUS WHEN WE MAKE PLANS WITH ANOTHER PERSON: WE ARE HAVING DINNER WITH THE TRUMPS TOMMORROW.
EXERCISE: • PUT THE VERBS IN BRACKETS INTO THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS OR THE PRESENT SIMPLE. • 1. The plane ............................................ (arrive) at 10. • 2. The Browns............................................................... (move) to their new house this weekend. • 3. The classes ........................................................ (start) too early! • 4. Natalie............................................................... (have) party on Sunday. • 5. The flight to Berlin............................................................... (leave) at six o`clock.
COMPARE: • WE ARE HAVING A PARTY ON FRIDAY. • 2. WE ARE GOING TO HAVEA PARTY ON FRIDAY. • 3. A: WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING ON FRIDAY. • B: I KNOW. WE WILL HAVE A PARTY!
Futuresimple • WILL + VERB • Used for: immediate decisions, offers, promises, requests • I think I‘ll phone her right now. • Shall I open the window? • I‘ll help you.
Presentcontinuous • I‘M DOING STH. • Arrangements, plans already decided • What are you doing on Sunday? • Alex is getting married next month. • I‘m meeting Ann for lunch tomorrow.
Presentsimple • I DO STH. • Timetables, schedules, programmes, fixed plans • My train leaves at 10.30. • The film begins at 7pm. • I start my new job on Monday.
Going to • I‘M GOING TO DO STH. • STH. IS GOING TO HAPPEN • Plans already decided, intentions, preditions from evidence • He‘s going to fall down. • I‘m just going to make a quick phone call.
SUMMARY: WILL – WITH I BELIEVE, I THINK, I AM SURE, I AM NOT SURE, I DON’T THINK, PROBABLY, MAYBE, PERHAPS AND DECISIONS AT THE MOMENT OF SPEAKING BE GOING TO– WHEN YOU TALK ABOUT INTENTION OR WHEN THERE IS EVIDENCE PRESENT SIMPLE – PLANES, TRAINS, BUSES, CLASSES, TIMETABLES PRESENT CONTINUOUS– ARRANGEMENTS AND PLANS WITH SOMEONE WITH VERBS SEE, HAVE, MEET, MOVE
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