A. Write the short form of each full form. If no short form is possible, put ✗.
1 I will try yoga. ……I’ll……
2 Shall we sit down? ……✗……
3 We will feel better. …………….
4 Will she like it? …………….
5 That will not be easy. …………….
6 Shall I play it again? …………….
7 I will not listen again. …………….
8 Will the course be expensive? …………….
9 I will stop the CD. …………….
10 The instructor will not repeat it. …………….
11 I hope it will be fun. …………….
Answers
3 We’ll 4 x 5 won’t 6 x
7 won’t 8 x 9 I’ll 10 won’t 11 it’ll
B. Read the text and make predictions about Victoria’s new life. Complete the sentences with will, ‘ll or won’t.
Victoria is from Russia. She moved to Vancouver last week with her parents. Victoria is 13 and she is a good student, but she doesn’t speak much English. What do you think Victoria’s new life in Canada will be like?
1 She ……’ll…… learn English very quickly.
2 Victoria ……………. like Canadian food.
3 Her friends in Russia ……………. write to her.
4 She ……………. forget Russian.
5 The climate ……………. be a problem.
6 Her parents ……………. worry about her.
7 She ……………. feel homesick.
8 Victoria ……………. get lost in Vancouver.
9 Her grandmother ……………. visit her.
10 Her life ……………. be very different.
Answers
Possible answers
2 will 3 won’t 4 ‘II 5 won’t 6 won’t
7 ‘II 8 won’t 9 will 10 won’t
C. Use the phrases in the box and will / ‘ll to make decisions.
buy some tomorrow do it tomorrow get my coat give her some milk have a swim talk to him |
1 I’m cold.
I’ll get my coat.
2 The baby is hungry.
…………………………..
3 I don’t have any eggs.
…………………………..
4 I’m tired.
…………………………..
5 The sea is lovely.
…………………………..
6 There’s Tom.
…………………………..
Answers
2 I will (‘ll) give her some milk.
3 I will (‘ll) buy some tomorrow.
4 I will (‘ll) do it tomorrow.
5 I will (‘ll) have a swim.
6 I will (‘ll) talk to him.
D. Underline the correct option.
Paul: What do you think, (1) shall / will Sunday be all right for the picnic?
Sue: Sunday (2) will / won’t be fine f or me. But, wait… Sunday is my dad’s birthday.
Paul: (3) Shall / Will we have the picnic tomorrow then?
Sue: (4) Shall / Will we have enough time to buy the food?
Paul: We (5) will / won’t need much, just some snacks. My mum (6) shall / will probably make something nice.
Sue: (7) Shall / Will I call everyone or (8) shall / will you do it?
Paul: I (9) ‘ll / won’t do it, it’s no problem.
Sue: Great. It (10) shall / will be a lovely picnic.
Paul: I just hope it (11) ‘ll / won’t rain.
Answers
2 will 3 Shall 4 Will 5 won’t 6 will
7 Shall 8 will 9 ‘ll 10 will 11 won’t
E. In your notebook, write predictions about the future with will and won’t. Begin each sentence with I (don’t) think, I hope or I’m (not) sure.
1 everyone / speak Chinese
I’m not sure everyone will speak Chinese.
2 we / live / on Mars
I hope we won’t live on Mars.
3 robots / do / all the housework
4 children / drive / to school
5 everyone / have / a computer
6 people / live / until they are 120
7 I / rich
8 the world / be / very different
Answers
Possible answers
3 I think robots will do all the housework.
4 I don’t think children will drive to school.
5 I’m sure everyone will have a computer.
6 I hope people won’t live until they are 120.
7 I think I won’t be rich.
8 I’m not sure the world will be very different.
F. Circle the correct option.
1 I hope my sister ………… this yoga CD.
a will likes b will liking c will like
2 I’m sure ………… time to do yoga.
a she won’t has
b she won’t have
c she won’t be have
3 A: ………… to our new CD now? B: Yes!
a We shall listen
b Shall we listened
c Shall we listen
4 A: Will I be good at yoga?
B: Yes, ………… .
a you will b you won’t c you do
5 I think this yoga CD. It’s too difficult.
a I’ll stopped b I’ll stop c I stop
Answers
1 c 2 b 3 c 4 a 5 b
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