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  • Simple Future: Let's Watch the Cherry Blossom (Listen + Speak)

    • Inacabado
    • Principiante
    • Simple future
    • future tense
    • Weekend
    • Cherry blossom

    Simple future future tense Weekend Cherry blossom

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Let's Watch the Cherry Blossom

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Cherry blossoms will be in full bloom at the High Park. Listen to a conversation about cherry blossom. Learn the simple future tense, and practice it with the AI Tutor.

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Let's Watch the Cherry Blossom

(1) Jackie: Listen
The [vocab word=weekend]weekend[/vocab] is almost here.
(2) Bella: Listen
Finally! I had a really tough week.

Her week was very difficult. She is tired.

(3) Jackie: Listen
What are your plans for the weekend?
(4) Bella: Listen
I will get a lot of sleep, first. Then, I will go to High Park.

High Park is a famous park near Downtown Toronto.

(5) Jackie: Listen
What's in High Park?
(6) Bella: Listen
I will watch the [vocab word=cherry blossom]cherry blossom[/vocab] with my friends.
(7) Jackie: Listen
It's too early for cherry blossom. There won't be any cherry blossom.

"Cherry blossom" is either countable or uncountable. Here, it is uncountable. Won't = will not

(8) Bella: Listen
There will be some cherry blossom. It's pretty [vocab word=warm]warm[/vocab] this year.

"pretty" means "fairly" (an adverb of degree). It's common in spoken language.

(9) Jackie: Listen
Will there be many people in High Park?
(10) Bella: Listen
No, there won't be many people. Most people will go to High Park next week. There will be more cherry blossom next week.

Won't = will not

(11) Jackie: Listen
I see. Will it be sunny, [vocab word=though]though[/vocab]? It's pretty [vocab word=cloudy]cloudy[/vocab] now.
(12) Bella: Listen
The weather [vocab word=forecast]forecast[/vocab] said it will be sunny. It won't be [vocab word=rainy]rainy[/vocab] for sure.

"it" is a dummy subject. It doesn't have a meaning. We use "it" for the weather and time. "It is sunny", "It is 4 o'clock" for example.

(13) Jackie: Listen
What will you and your friends do there?
(14) Bella: Listen
We'll have a [vocab word=picnic]picnic[/vocab]. We'll also play some volleyball and [vocab word=take]take[/vocab] some [vocab word=photo]photos[/vocab].
(15) Jackie: Listen
It sounds fun.
(16) Bella: Listen
Do you have any plans?
(17) Jackie: Listen
I will just watch some TV and sleep.
(18) Bella: Listen
Come and [vocab word=join]join[/vocab] us.
(19) Jackie: Listen
Are you sure?
(20) Bella: Listen
Of course! I'll come to your house by 10. We’ll drive there together.

I'll = I will. We'll = We will. "By 10" means "before 10 or at 10".

(21) Jackie: Listen
I can't wait!

Jackie is very excited about the trip.

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Let's Watch the Cherry Blossom

(1) Jackie: Listen
The [vocab word=weekend]weekend[/vocab] is almost here.
(2) Bella: Listen
Finally! I had a really tough week.

Her week was very difficult. She is tired.

(3) Jackie: Listen
What are your plans for the weekend?
(4) Bella: Listen
I will get a lot of sleep, first. Then, I will go to High Park.

High Park is a famous park near Downtown Toronto.

(5) Jackie: Listen
What's in High Park?
(6) Bella: Listen
I will watch the [vocab word=cherry blossom]cherry blossom[/vocab] with my friends.
(7) Jackie: Listen
It's too early for cherry blossom. There won't be any cherry blossom.

"Cherry blossom" is either countable or uncountable. Here, it is uncountable. Won't = will not

(8) Bella: Listen
There will be some cherry blossom. It's pretty [vocab word=warm]warm[/vocab] this year.

"pretty" means "fairly" (an adverb of degree). It's common in spoken language.

(9) Jackie: Listen
Will there be many people in High Park?
(10) Bella: Listen
No, there won't be many people. Most people will go to High Park next week. There will be more cherry blossom next week.

Won't = will not

(11) Jackie: Listen
I see. Will it be sunny, [vocab word=though]though[/vocab]? It's pretty [vocab word=cloudy]cloudy[/vocab] now.
(12) Bella: Listen
The weather [vocab word=forecast]forecast[/vocab] said it will be sunny. It won't be [vocab word=rainy]rainy[/vocab] for sure.

"it" is a dummy subject. It doesn't have a meaning. We use "it" for the weather and time. "It is sunny", "It is 4 o'clock" for example.

(13) Jackie: Listen
What will you and your friends do there?
(14) Bella: Listen
We'll have a [vocab word=picnic]picnic[/vocab]. We'll also play some volleyball and [vocab word=take]take[/vocab] some [vocab word=photo]photos[/vocab].
(15) Jackie: Listen
It sounds fun.
(16) Bella: Listen
Do you have any plans?
(17) Jackie: Listen
I will just watch some TV and sleep.
(18) Bella: Listen
Come and [vocab word=join]join[/vocab] us.
(19) Jackie: Listen
Are you sure?
(20) Bella: Listen
Of course! I'll come to your house by 10. We’ll drive there together.

I'll = I will. We'll = We will. "By 10" means "before 10 or at 10".

(21) Jackie: Listen
I can't wait!

Jackie is very excited about the trip.

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