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the difference between Be going to and Will
The teacher will begin the class by asking the next question:
“You are going out for lunch. You hear your boss saying that his shirt is ready at the dry cleaner´s. You are a really faithful, helpful, and loyal employee. What do you say?â€
A. I´m going to pick it up for you.
B. I´ll pick it up for you.
C. Pick it up yourself! You, lazy bum!
*After the students have discussed about the answer, the teacher will tell them that answer “c†is completely incorrect, however, answers “a†and “b†are Both possible, but one is more common for a native speaker. Though will and be going to mean almost the same thing and are interchangeable sometimes, there are some situations when one is used more than the other.
Level:intermediate
Age: 14-17
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