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GROUP 3

Speaking

MAIRA LISETH ALARCÓN FLORES

JUNIOR ALEXIS VILLANUEVA GUERRA

KEVIN ADRIAN VALIENTE VELARDE

KRIZ ARIANA BARDALES PRADO

OUR TEAM

WILL

PRESENT PERFECT

PAST CONTINUOUS

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

PAST SIMPLE

PRESENT SIMPLE

GOING TO

INDEX

We use will when we want to talk about predictions or spontaneous decisions. For example:

  • I will play football in a moment.
  • I'll buy a drink.
  • You will be an engineer.

WILL:

We use going to when we want to talk about plans for the future. For example:-I am going to travel the next Monday. -I'm going to visit my grandparents the next week.

GOING TO

For example:

  1. Monday to Friday I get up at 7am to go to work.
  2. Don’t turn around without turning on the car sing.
  3. Christmas is celebrated in December.

Used when:

  1. To communicate permanent states or actions.
  2. To express routine states.
  3. To talk about habits, routines, and facts.
  4. To give directions, instructions and signals.
  5. To convey commitments that will happen in a certain time.

PRESENT SIMPLE

For example:

  • Teacher is teaching English.
  • I’m feeling very tired lately.
  • We are travelling to Cusco next month.

Used when:

  1. To explain actions that happen at the very moments they are described.
  2. To express current situations..
  3. To express with certainty events or actions in the future..
  4. To describe momentary actions or events.
  5. To indicate situations that happen frequently..

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

EXAMPLE:

  • They went to the cinema yesterday and then ate
  • He lived in Madrid the last year

PAST SIMPLE

We use past simple to talk about finished actions that happened once or more than one in the past. The form of the past simple is the same for all persons.

were

was

  • Is used to describe an action in progress in the past tense.

They there sleeping at night 11 p.m last night.

I was going to school every day.

PAST CONTINUOUS

  • It's correct use is necessary to express experiences or memories that occurred long ago, but of which memory is still kept.

PRESENT PERFECT

have

has

We have found the movie theater in time.

He has looked for a new apartment .

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THANKS!