For the third part, you are shown images and you have to click on words to create a matching phrase. For example, if you see 'he is going to play tennis on Monday', then you have to move the tennis image to the Monday time. You then have to find the image that matches the action and move it to the matching time period. For the first part, you are shown the time words laid out in a schedule and you are presented with a sentences stating an action and a time. You choose to use a set of content by clicking on the play button which begins the game. On this screen you can choose which set of content to use and you can see examples of future tense phrases using this content. The second screen you see is a preview screen. Months: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December. Times of the day: Tomorrow morning, Tomorrow afternoon, Tomorrow evening, Tomorrow night. The sets are as follows.įuture time words: Tomorrow, Next week, Next month, In 2 years, In 10 years, In 2 weeks, In 6 months, Next year, In 5 years.ĭays of the week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. The phrases used into this game are divided into 6 sets of content they are grouped according to the time vocabulary they use. The aim of this game is have students practice making future tense sentences and for them to have exposure to this time vocabulary. The game only uses the 'going to' form it doesn't use 'will' or present continuous at all. The target language is 'going to' and time words - days of the week, months, seasons, parts of the day. This is a simple game for practicing future tense in English using the form 'going to'.
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