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  • Hi, everyone.

  • Welcome to SandJ English.

  • I have a busy day today.

  • I'm going to clean my house.

  • I'm going to wash the windows,

  • vacuum my room,

  • do the laundry

  • and clean the kitchen.

  • [sigh]

  • Do you have any plans?

  • Yeah.

  • I'm going to relax and

  • relax!

  • Our topic today is "Future Plans".

  • Let's look at our phrase.

  • We use this phrase to talk about a planned activity in the future.

  • For example

  • "I'm going to meet my friend tonight"

  • Usually we talk about our plans in the near future.

  • In spoken English, we usually don't saygoing to”,

  • but we pronounce it asgonna”.

  • For example

  • Now, I will give you some examples.

  • Please listen and repeat.

  • Let's practice!

  • -- Listen and Repeat --

  • To talk about the future,

  • we usebe going to”.

  • But in other situations we usewill”.

  • Let's compare them.

  • "Be going to" is used for a planned future activity.

  • Willis used when the future activity is not decided.

  • Good practice, everyone.

  • Sasha.

  • I'm gonna have a cup of tea.

  • Would you like some?

  • Yes, I'd love to.

  • No milk please.

  • What are you doing, Jenny?

  • I'm practicing Kendama.

  • Cool, isn't it?

  • I'm gonna take part in a Kendama competition this weekend.

  • Are you gonna come with me?

  • I'd love to,

  • but I'm gonna be busy.

  • What are your plans?

  • I can't tell you that.

  • Sasha, tell me.

  • See you next time.

Hi, everyone.

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