📖 Lesson B1 Speaking📐 Grammar

🔮 Builders: The Future Mixer

A fully interactive B1.1 speaking lesson for teens that pulls the three future forms together and drills switching between them in real time. After four warm-up questions, learners study a two-block toolkit: a 'three doors, one map' table matching each form to its job (going to = decided plan, will = prediction or on-the-spot offer, present continuous = fixed arrangement) with a job-signal panel, and a 'switch' block that tracks the function changing inside a single conversation — plan to offer to arrangement to prediction. Ten party-planning words (plan, offer, prediction, organise, invite, decide, bring, volunteer, sort out, guest) appear with full definitions and examples, six as flashcards. The Live Talk reading shows Priya, Aylin, Marco and Sam planning a party while switching forms naturally, with the target futures bolded and hover-tooltip words. Practice offers eight single-word gaps (will / going / am / is / are) each tagged with its function so learners choose by job; live validation, hints and scoring included. Speaking runs a party-mixer task requiring all three futures, with five prompts and a six-line model; the 40–70 word writing task asks learners to plan something at home using at least two future forms against a four-point checklist with counter and auto-save; and an eight-question quiz mixes form-choice and function questions with two comprehension items on the reading.

🎒 Teens (11–16) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Medium
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  • 4 questions activating the three futures and why one chat needs all of them
  • Think or pair-share format — no writing required

translate Key Vocabulary

planofferpredictionorganiseinvitedecidebringvolunteersort outguest

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Going to for decided plans: I'm going to have a party — I've decided
  • Will for on-the-spot offers and decisions: Don't worry, I'll help you!
  • Will for predictions: I think it will rain; it'll be the best party ever
  • Present continuous for fixed arrangements: we're starting at six; guests are arriving by seven
  • Switching forms as function shifts: plan (going to) to offer (will) to arrangement (continuous)

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