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Guessing game: When am I going to?

A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS

A fun going to for future plans warmer cooler guessing game, including saying times and dates, and some comparative adjectives.

By: Alex Case
Level: All Levels
Theme: Time
Study Area: Future Forms
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Lesson Plan Content:


Guessing game: When am I going to?

Choose a future action you’re going to do, e.g. your next meal or next party. Make a question about when you are going to do it like one in the top box if you know what time or in the lower box if you only know what day/ date. See if your partner can guess the right time or day, then give hints like these until they get exactly the time you're thinking of: “(No) (I’m going to do that) much much earlier/ much earlier/ a little earlier/ a little later/ much later/ much much later”

When am I going to

 

= What time am I going to

brush my teeth

do homework

finish school/ leave school

go to bed/ go to sleep

go home

have a bath/ have a shower

have breakfast/ lunch/ dinner/ a snack/…

leave home/ go to school

play a computer game

read a book/ a comic/…

wake up/ get up

watch TV/ YouTube/…

(today)?

(tomorrow)?

(on …day)?

When am I going to

 

 

= What date am I going to/ What day am I going to

buy (a) new…

buy a present

clean my room/ do housework

cook/ make a cake/ make…

cut my hair

dance

get up early – have a lie in

go on a school trip

go skiing/ swimming/ …ing

go to a restaurant/ café/…

go to the beach/ park/ cinema/ library/…

go to a temple/ shrine/ church/…

graduate

have a party

have a test/ an exam

have my birthday

meet my friends/ my grandparents/…

play baseball/ football/ rugby/ tennis/…

play the guitar/ the piano/ the…

see a film/ watch a movie

see fireworks

study history/ science/ maths/ geography/…

take a plane/ fly

take a bus/ a train/…

use a computer/ a washing machine/…

visit a shrine/ a temple/ a church

visit my grandparents/ my cousins/…

(next)?

 

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