Future Plans (Going to)

English as a Second Language (ESL)

Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks

 

Complete the sentences using “going to” and the correct verb.

  • I __________ (visit) my grandmother this weekend.
  • She __________ (buy) a new phone tomorrow.
  • We __________ (watch) a movie tonight.
  • They __________ (travel) to Spain next summer.
  • He __________ (start) a new job next Monday.

Exercise 2: Match the questions with the correct answers.

 

Draw a line or match the correct responses.

 

Questions

1. What are you going to do this evening?

2. Are you going to visit your parents this weekend?

3. Where are you going to go on holiday?

4. Is she going to buy a new car?

5. What are they going to eat for dinner?

 

Answers

a) I’m going to study for my exam.

b) No, I’m going to stay at home.

c) We’re going to the beach.

d) Yes, she’s going to buy a red one.

e) They’re going to have pizza.

 

Exercise 3: Plan your weekend!

 

Write three sentences about your weekend plans using "going to". Example: I am going to visit my friend on Saturday.

 

1. _______________________________________________________

2. _______________________________________________________

3. _______________________________________________________

 

Exercise 4: Speaking practice (Breakout rooms)

 

Work with a partner. Ask and answer questions about your future plans. Take turns answering. Use full sentences!

  • What are you going to do this weekend?
  • Are you going to visit your family?
  • Where are you going to go on holiday?

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