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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?”
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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