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A: What are you going to do tonight? B: Nothing special. I’m just going to go home. A: What are you going to do at home? B: I’m probably going to watch TV. A: Sounds good. What are you going to watch? B: I might watch baseball or soccer. A: Which do you prefer, baseball or soccer? B: Actually, I like them both. What are you going to do? Questions What do? Where go? Who are you going to go with? How long stay? What time finish? A: What are you going to do this weekend? B: I haven’t decided yet but I might go to Yokohama. A: Sounds good. Who are you going to go with? B: I’m probably going to go with my friends. A: Sounds fun. What are you going to do in Yokohama? B: We might go to Chinatown. A: Nice. How long are you going to stay in Yokohama? B: I don’t know. I might stay a few hours.

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Page 1: What are you going to do? - My English Images · 2015. 12. 16. · Q & A What are you going to do? A: What are you planning to do tonight? B: Nothing special. I’m just going to

A: What are you going to do tonight?

B: Nothing special. I’m just going to go home. A: What are you going to do at home?

B: I’m probably going to watch TV.A: Sounds good. What are you going to watch?

B: I might watch baseball or soccer. A: Which do you prefer, baseball or soccer?

B: Actually, I like them both.

What are you going to do?

QuestionsWhat do?

Where go?

Who are you going to go with?

How long stay?

What time finish?

A: What are you going to do this weekend?

B: I haven’t decided yet but I might go to Yokohama. A: Sounds good. Who are you going to go with?

B: I’m probably going to go with my friends. A: Sounds fun. What are you going to do in Yokohama?

B: We might go to Chinatown. A: Nice. How long are you going to stay in Yokohama?

B: I don’t know. I might stay a few hours.

Sounds good. What are you going to watch?

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Q & AWhat are you going to do?

A: What are you planning to do tonight?

B: Nothing special. I’m just going to go home and watch TV.A: What are you going to watch?

B: I haven’t decided yet. But I’m probably going to watch a baseball game but I might watch some soccer.

A: Sounds good. Do you prefer baseball to soccer?B: Actually I like them both. I played baseball in high school

A: Nice. Me too! What position did you play?B: I was a first baseman. It was so much fun.

What are you planning to do?

A: What are you planning to do this weekend?

B: I haven’t decided yet but I’ll probably go to Yokohama with some friends.

A: Sounds good. What are you going to do in Yokohama?B: We might go to Chinatown for lunch. It has so many good

restaurants.A: Are you going to do anything after that?

B: Yeah. I want to see the new Star Wars movie. How about you? What are you going to do tomorrow?

A: Actually. I don’t have any plans. B: Oh really? Then let’s go together!

Q & A

baseball game but I might watch some soccer.

A: Sounds good. Do you prefer baseball to soccer?B: Actually I like them both. I played baseball in high school

A: Nice. Me too! What position did you play?B: I was a first baseman. It was so much fun.

am going to watch TV.

I am probably going to watch baseball.

might watch soccer.

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About the worksheetThese two pages look pretty similar. BE CAREFUL. Each page and conversation is a little different. The first page is a little easier than the second. Sometimes it’s good to come back to a topic or conversation after some time and see how students do after they’ve been studying for a little while. If they are ready it’s great to give them a little extra challenge by making the previously learned language just a touch harder. Have a read through the conversations before you use them and see which one best suits your students. Like this and want to see more? See a typo or want to make a suggestion? Just let me know! [email protected]