martes, 2 de febrero de 2010

Unit 9: New Technology Age

Objectives of the unit:

Learning about ‘future’ technology;
Using be going to and will correctly;
making predictions; writing an e-mail;
reading about the future;
listening a job interview.

What is Pamistry?
Palmistry is a method of counselling that originated in India over 3,000 years ago. It is a part of a vast field of study, referred to as Samudrik Shastra, which literally means the ocean of knowledge. Palmistry is a sub-section of Samudrik Shastra and deals specifically with the study of the hand.




EXERCISES: Be going to vs. will
1. I feel really tired. I think I ______ go to bed.
        a. 'll                  b.'m going to

2. Where are you going? I ______ visit a customer.
        a. 'll                  b. 'm going to

3. Do you want me to help you? No thanks. John ______ help me.
        a. 'll                  b. 's going to

4. Would you prefer tea or coffee? I ______ have some coffee, please.
        a. 'll                  b.'m going to

5. Would you like to come to my house for dinner and talk about this? Good idea. I ______ bring some wine.
        a. 'll                  b. 'm going to

6. I've already decided. I ______ buy a new car.
        a. 'll                  b. 'm going to

7. What are your plans for next week?I ______ to fly to New York on business. Probably on Tuesday but I haven't bought my ticket yet.
        a. 'll                 b. 'm going to

8. What are your plans for the holidays? I ______ visit my parents for a few days and then go walking in Scotland.
        a. 'll                 b. 'm going to

9. Why are you wearing your best suit? I ______ have lunch with my biggest customer.
        a. 'll                 b.'m going to

10. Do you want to have the chicken or the beef? I think ______ have the beef.
        a. 'll                 b. 'm going to