1. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
1 in / Asia / the / World Cup / next / be / will
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2 he / remember / won’t / name / your
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3 English / our / easy / won’t / exam / be
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4 I / late / tomorrow / for / school / be / won’t
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5 will / cousins / holiday / be / next / on / month / my
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6 we / need / won’t / a / today / coat
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Answer
1 The next World Cup will be in Asia.
2 He won’t remember your name.
3 Our English exam won’t be easy.
4 I won’t be late for school tomorrow.
5 My cousins will be on holiday next month.
6 We won’t need a coat today.
2. Write predictions about your own future. Use will (affirmative or negative) and the prompts.
1 live in Europe
I’ll live in a city. / I won’t live in a city.
2 have children
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3 earn a lot of money
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4 be a teacher
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5 write a novel
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6 become famous
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Answer
2 I’ll have children. / I won’t have children.
3 I’ll earn a lot of money. / I won’t earn a lot of money.
4 I’ll be a teacher. / I won’t be a teacher.
5 I’ll write a novel. / I won’t write a novel.
6 I’ll become famous. / I won’t become famous.
Challenge!
Write three more predictions about your own future. Use I will or I won’t. Use the topics below or your own ideas.
career exams money relationships university
1 ………………………………………….
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2 ………………………………………….
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3 ………………………………………….
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3. Write questions with will. Then write true answers.
1 you / be / at school / tomorrow?
Will you be at school tomorrow?
Yes, I will. / No, I won’t.
2 the Olympic Games / take place / next year?
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3 you / have / an exam / next week?
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4 tomorrow / be / Friday?
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5 you / go / to university / next year?
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Answer
2 Will the Olympic Games take place next year? Yes, they will. / No, they won’t.
3 Will you have an exam next week? Yes, we will. / No, we won’t.
4 Will tomorrow be Friday? Yes, it will. / No, it won’t.
5 Will you go to university next year? Yes, I will. / No, I won’t.
4. Complete the dialogue. Use will (affirmative, negative or interrogative) and the verbs in brackets. Then listen and check.
Luke Do you want to go to the Halloween party at Tramps this year?
Erin I’m not sure. 1……………………………. (we / know) anyone there?
Luke Yes, you 2……………………… . Amy and Lola will go. Their uncle works at the night club.
Erin When is it?
Luke Next Friday. It 3……………………………. (be) a great party, I’m sure. Tickets 4……………………………. (cost) £10 on the night, but we can buy them now for £6.
Erin Oh, but I 5……………………………. (not be) here next Friday. I’ve got a job interview in London.
Luke Well, the party 6……………………………. (not finish) until late. What time is your train home?
Erin Around five o’clock. I 7……………………………. (get) home at about nine o’clock.
Luke 8……………………………. (you / want) to go out again?
Erin Yes, probably. I 9……………………………. (need) a laugh after my interview!
Answer
1 Will we know 2 will 3 ’ll be 4 will cost 5 won’t be
6 won’t finish 7 ’ll get 8 Will you want 9 ’ll need
Transcript
Luke Do you want to go to the Halloween party at Tramps this year?
Erin I’m not sure. Will we know anyone there?
Luke Yes, you will. Amy and Lola will go. Their uncle works at the nightclub.
Erin When is it?
Luke Next Friday. It will be a great party, I’m sure. Tickets will cost £10 on the night, but we can buy them now for £6.
Erin Oh, but I won’t be here next Friday. I’ve got a job interview in London.
Luke Well, the party won’t finish until late. What time is your train home?
Erin Around five o’clock. I’ll get home at about nine o’clock.
Luke Will you want to go out again?
Erin Yes, probably. I’ll need a laugh after my interview!
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