Talking about the future in English - WILL, GOING TO, and -ING - By Espresso English
00:0-1 | the first week of 2017 is going well for you | |
00:04 | . Um , I had a really , really nice | |
00:06 | New Year's celebration with right here in my house , | |
00:10 | with my family and some of my best friends , | |
00:14 | and we had a lot of great food . We | |
00:17 | talked and laughed a lot . We really enjoy each | |
00:20 | other's company . And we also watched some of the | |
00:22 | festivities on TV . So I hope your new Year | |
00:27 | was also wonderful . And today I want to talk | |
00:31 | about the future because at the beginning of a new | |
00:34 | year Ah , lot of people start making statements about | |
00:37 | the future . What is going to happen ? Um | |
00:40 | , in the upcoming year , and I wanted to | |
00:43 | clear up some confusion about the different ways to talk | |
00:47 | about the future in English . Okay , um , | |
00:52 | so English has a number of different ways to talk | |
00:54 | about the future we can use will and won't weaken | |
00:58 | , say , going to we can even use the | |
01:02 | present continuous . So today I'm going to explain all | |
01:05 | of that to you with some really concrete examples , | |
01:09 | and I would also like to ask you to practice | |
01:12 | . So as I'm going through these examples and teaching | |
01:15 | you how to talk about the future in English . | |
01:18 | Try to practice by writing your own examples . Just | |
01:22 | write a comment , Um , under this video . | |
01:25 | Okay , so let's get started . So the first | |
01:28 | thing that you can do when talking about the future | |
01:31 | is to talk about your intentions , What you intend | |
01:35 | to do what you want to do And when talking | |
01:39 | about intentions , we use going to . So , | |
01:42 | for example , you might say this year I'm going | |
01:45 | to read more books , or this year I'm going | |
01:49 | to lose weight . Or maybe this year I'm going | |
01:52 | to quit smoking . Okay , remember that in fast | |
01:57 | spoken English going too often sounds like gonna So if | |
02:03 | I were to say those sentences fast , I would | |
02:05 | say them like this this year . I'm going to | |
02:08 | read more this year . I'm gonna lose weight this | |
02:11 | year . I'm going to quit smoking , so you'll | |
02:14 | notice that these air all intentions There are things that | |
02:17 | I have in my mind that I want to do | |
02:20 | . Um , but they're really things that are in | |
02:23 | the future that are not really confirmed plans . So | |
02:27 | for confirmed plans or some people call these arrangements which | |
02:31 | are definitely going to happen then we have two options | |
02:36 | . We can use the present continuous , so that's | |
02:40 | with I N g . Or we can use going | |
02:43 | to let me give you some examples of confirmed plans | |
02:47 | . So let's say , uh , I'm planning on | |
02:52 | taking a cruise in the month of July and I've | |
02:56 | already bought the tickets and I've already put it on | |
02:58 | my calendar . So it's definitely going to happen so | |
03:02 | I can use the present continuous to talk about the | |
03:05 | future . When I have confirmed plans . I can | |
03:08 | say I'm taking a cruise in July , Okay , | |
03:12 | I'm taking that's present continuous , but I'm talking about | |
03:17 | the future . I'm taking a cruise in July , | |
03:20 | so that part in July makes it clear that this | |
03:23 | is a confirmed plan in the future . When talking | |
03:27 | about confirmed plans using the present continuous , we usually | |
03:31 | add that future date say in July , because if | |
03:35 | I just say I'm taking a cruise , then maybe | |
03:39 | it sounds like I'm taking a cruise right now , | |
03:41 | right , because that's how we usually use the present | |
03:44 | continuous . When this case talked about confirmed plans in | |
03:47 | the future , we say I'm taking a cruise in | |
03:50 | July or for a confirmed plan that's maybe closer to | |
03:55 | the present Weaken . Say , I'm seeing a show | |
03:58 | in New York next week . So again , this | |
04:01 | is confirmed . I am definitely going . I have | |
04:04 | it on my calendar . I probably have the tickets | |
04:07 | already , and I use the present continuous for talking | |
04:10 | about the future . I'm seeing a show in New | |
04:13 | York next week . Now , we can also use | |
04:17 | going to for confirmed plans . Okay , So it's | |
04:21 | also possible to say I'm going to take a cruise | |
04:25 | in July or gonna I'm gonna take a cruise in | |
04:28 | July or I'm going to see a show in New | |
04:32 | York next week or I'm going to see a show | |
04:35 | in New York next week . Okay , So both | |
04:37 | of these the present continuous with I N g and | |
04:42 | going to both of them are perfectly correct for talking | |
04:46 | about confirmed plans . Okay . Are you practicing yet | |
04:50 | ? I'd like you to write in the comments . | |
04:52 | One intention you have for this year . Like I'm | |
04:56 | going to study English more in 2017 and then one | |
05:00 | confirmed plan you have like I'm seeing a show next | |
05:05 | week . Try to use the present continuous for talking | |
05:08 | about the future . Alright ? So many remember , | |
05:10 | always put what you're learning into practice as soon as | |
05:14 | possible , so let's try to do that in this | |
05:16 | video . The next way to talk about the future | |
05:19 | is by making predictions . Okay , so predictions are | |
05:24 | just imaginings about the future . You are thinking about | |
05:28 | how you imagine the future will be . So these | |
05:32 | have to do more with you more with your intentions | |
05:36 | and your plans . Predictions are a little more general | |
05:40 | , and at the beginning of the year you'll see | |
05:41 | a lot of predictions in newspapers . For example , | |
05:45 | um , this year the economy will grow or the | |
05:49 | economy won't grow . So for predictions , we often | |
05:53 | use will and Won't will being the positive form and | |
05:57 | won't short for will not . That's the negative form | |
06:02 | the economy will grow this year . The economy won't | |
06:05 | grow this year . The new president will do this | |
06:10 | . The new president won't do that , okay ? | |
06:14 | And we can also use going to for predictions . | |
06:18 | So it's perfectly correct to say the economy is going | |
06:21 | to grow this year , where the economy is not | |
06:24 | going to grow this year . The new president is | |
06:27 | going to pass a new law or the new president | |
06:30 | is not going to pass a new law . Okay | |
06:33 | ? Some people say that going to has more certainty | |
06:38 | than will and won't news . I don't know . | |
06:42 | Maybe I don't think that's really the case . I | |
06:44 | think you can use both of these equally for predictions | |
06:48 | . And you can quantify the amount of certainty by | |
06:51 | using words like , Definitely , the economy will definitely | |
06:56 | grow this year . Or the economy definitely won't grow | |
06:59 | this year , okay ? Or the economy is definitely | |
07:02 | going to grow . The economy is definitely not going | |
07:06 | to grow . Okay , So I would use a | |
07:08 | word like definitely to emphasize it if you are very | |
07:12 | certain that your prediction will come true or you can | |
07:15 | use a word like probably to show that it's likely | |
07:19 | , but it's not completely certain . Alright , Um | |
07:23 | and if you're a little more uncertain than you can | |
07:25 | use the word maybe right , maybe the economy will | |
07:29 | grow this year . Or maybe the economy is going | |
07:33 | to grow this year . All right , so there | |
07:34 | are different degrees of certainty and predictions , but I | |
07:37 | would use the words maybe probably , and definitely to | |
07:42 | indicate those different degrees of certainty . But you can | |
07:45 | use both will and will and going to or not | |
07:48 | going to to make predictions . So let's you put | |
07:51 | it into practice . Make one or two predictions for | |
07:54 | what you think is going to happen in 2017 and | |
07:57 | write them in the comments . So you might be | |
08:00 | wondering , when are some other situations where we use | |
08:04 | will and won't ? Well , we often use will | |
08:08 | and won't for promises and decisions that are made in | |
08:13 | the moment of speaking . So an example of a | |
08:15 | promise would be , Let's say , I have Children | |
08:18 | and my Children really want to go to Disney World | |
08:21 | . I might say I'll take you to Disney World | |
08:24 | this year . Okay , that's a promise . I'll | |
08:26 | take you to Disney World this year or , um | |
08:30 | , I don't know . Maybe your boyfriend or girlfriend | |
08:33 | is complaining that you're working too much . So maybe | |
08:37 | you make a promise with won't I won't work so | |
08:40 | much this year , Okay , again , that's a | |
08:42 | promise . You could also phrase that as an intention | |
08:45 | , you could also say I'm not going toe work | |
08:48 | so much this year . That would also be okay | |
08:50 | so you can see that there is some overlap between | |
08:53 | these categories . Sometimes more than one option is correct | |
08:58 | . Let's talk about decisions you make in the moment | |
09:01 | . Okay , So a decision , an example of | |
09:04 | a decision in the moment would be , Let's say | |
09:06 | , your friend says , Hey , I have tickets | |
09:09 | to this really great concert on . It's gonna be | |
09:12 | so much fun , and you get interested in going | |
09:15 | to the concert , too . So in that conversation | |
09:17 | , you say , Oh , I'll buy some tickets | |
09:20 | to All right . You weren't planning on it before | |
09:23 | or you weren't thinking about going to the concert before | |
09:26 | , but when your friend mentioned it , then you | |
09:28 | decided in that moment that you want to buy tickets | |
09:31 | to . So in that case , we usually use | |
09:34 | will and won't . I'll buy some tickets to okay | |
09:37 | for communicating decisions that you make in the moment . | |
09:42 | So I hope this lesson has helped you understand better | |
09:45 | how to talk about the future in English the different | |
09:48 | ways we have of talking about the future in English | |
09:52 | . Remember to practice by writing some comments and at | |
09:56 | the beginning of the year , it's also a great | |
09:58 | time to make a plan for your English study . | |
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11:40 | English in 2017 Bye for now . |
DESCRIPTION:
In this video, the instructor explains how to talk about the future by expressing an intention, confirmed plan, prediction, promise, or decision.
OVERVIEW:
Talking about the future in English - WILL, GOING TO, and -ING is a free educational video by Espresso English.It helps students in grades 4 practice the following standards L.4.1.B.
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1. L.4.1.B : Form and use the progressive (e.g., I was walking; I am walking; I will be walking) verb tenses..