Where to begin? Will? Going to? Actually, that's exactly right.
In this 2-parter about future forms (easing you in gently), I'm covering the basics - clearing up any confusion between form and meaning and throwing some activities your way.
You may need a pen and paper for this one.
Materials referenced:
Intermediate Grammar Games, Jill Hadfield, Longman
Games for Grammar Practice, Maria Lucia Zaorob, CUP
https://www.englishgrammar.org/difference-present-continuous/#:~:text=The%20present%20continuous%20tense%20is%20mainly%20used%20to%20talk%20about,to%20get%20a%20new%20job.
700 Activities, Seymour and Popova, MacMillan
Cutting Edge Pre-Intermediate Teacher's Book, Activity 4B Helen Barker, Longman
https://www.teach-this.com/grammar-activities-worksheets/future-plans-arrangements
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