Looking forward.
1. Looking Forward
Looking Forward
Starter
- Complete the sentences with ideas about you.
- One day I want to …….
- Tonight I’m………….
- Right now I’d like to………..
- This weekend I’m going to………
I’d like to : verb patterns
- Read what the people say. What do they do ? What are their problems ? What do you think they want to do ?
- Tom : I’m 16 and I’m fed up with school and exams…..
- Abby : I’m a student in my last year at university. I’ve got debtsof nearly £25,00……
- Kelly : I’m a pramedic. I love my job but its very stressful…..
- Alison : I’ve got three kids under seven and my husband works abroad a lot of the time….
- Martin : I work in IT. There’s nothing I don’t know about computers but I need a change…..
- Bill : I’m a retired newsagent and I didn’t have a day off for 40 years.
- Which sentences go with which person ?
- « I’m going to study hard for my exams because I hope to get a well-paid job » Abby
- « I’d like to leave now and get a job, any job. I want to earn some money. »
- « I’m thinking of applying for another job with a company in New York. »……
- « Now I like sleeping late and planning holidays on the internet for me and for my wife. »…….
- « I’m looking forward to having a good break. We’re going to Spain this summer. »
- « I enjoy looking after the kids, but I’d love to travel, too. »
- Listen and check. What else does each person say ?
- Listen again. Complete the lines. Who says them ?
- I’d love to work there for a couple of years.
- I’m planning…….nothing but read on the beach.
- I…….owing so much money.
- I get fed up with ……at home all day. I’m looking forward to……back to work.
- I’m pretty goo at …..using a computer.
- Mu mum and dad say that I……leave school.
Grammar spot |
ü Find examples in exercise 2 and 3 of :
I like working in New York. I’d like to work in New York.
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