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(p.43 ex.4) Write the questions. Use will or going to. 1. You Like writing essays. Are you going to be (you/be) a journalist? 2. You are a good guitar player. (you/play) the guitar in a rock band? 3. (we/learn) English on the Internet in the future, in your opinion? 4. Geoff is interested in computers. (he/study) computers at university? 5. (Mary/pass) her exams, do you think? 6. (people/watch) television in the future, do you think? 7. You are learning English now. (you/use) English in your job, do you think?
(p. 43 ex.5) Complete the text with the correct form of will or going to. Journalist: Hello Geoff. I'm interested in what teenagers think about lifestyles in the future. How will people live twenty years from now, do you think? Geoff: I think we travel more. People live in one town for twenty or thirty years like they do now. Journalist: And what about work? You're interested in journalism, what you do when you leave school? Geoff: I be a journalist because I don't think there be any Newspapers in the future. I think we get the news by email every day. Journalist: Oh! So you think newspapers disappear in twenty years' time? Geoff: No, they disappear in twenty years, but probably in fifty or sixty years' time. I be an executive in a computer company. We have computers in our lives without a doubt!
(p.43 ex.6) Complete the sentences with the phrases from the box and will or going to.
1. Its Christmas morning and mum's going to cook the turkey. 2. By the end of the century we where everything is controlled by a computer. 3. John's been sick. His mum and dad . 4. In fifty years' time I think every child in Britain . 5. We know which holiday we want. I . 6. In my opinion, people some time this century.