Level 1

 Unit 19-1: "Company Retreat"

 

 

 

 

Mr. Jones: Are you going to go on the company's ski retreat this weekend?

 

Mr. Lee: Of course, I am going to go. I wouldn't miss it for the world.

  

Mr. Jones: Me neither. I am so excited. It's my first retreat in Korea.

 

Mr. Lee: Oh. Well, you're going to have fun. I am going to bring the alcohol.

 

Mr. Jones: We are going to drink there?

 

Mr. Lee: Yes, of course!

 

Mr. Jones: We are going to drink and ski?

 

Mr. Lee: No, of course not! We are going to drink.

 

Mr. Jones: When are we going to ski?

 

Mr. Lee: Hmm¡¦ I never thought about that. Hmm¡¦
   

 



 

retreat



 

"I wouldn't miss it for the world"

Future with "be going to"

She is (not) going to leave soon.
Is she going to leave soon?
When are you going to leave?

 

 

 

 

 

Q: What is Blake going to do later?
( man reading a book)
A: Blake is going to read a book.
Q: What is Thomas going to do at lunch? (man going to the bank)
A:
Q: What are Sarah and Ashley going to do tomorrow?
( Two women shopping.)
A:
Q: Where are you going to go this vacation?
( Hawaii )
A:

 

 

 

 

Lisa: When ___________________ (buy) the groceries tomorrow?

Chris: I thought you ______________ (buy) the groceries.

Lisa I don't have time. I _______________ (see) a show tomorrow at seven with a co-worker.

Chris: What show ______________ (see)?

Lisa: Rainmaker. It's a musical.

Chris: What time ______________ (leave) then?

Lisa: At 3:00.

Chris: You have lots of time to buy the groceries.

Lisa: I didn't buy the tickets yet. I _________________ (buy) the tickets first, and then I ____________ (eat) dinner with Rob.

Chris: You are lucky you have a nice husband like me. I will buy the groceries. Don't be home too late, honey.

Lisa: Thanks, you're a sweetie.

 

 

 

 


 

 

world

How many syllables is this word in your pronunciation? One? Two? Three???
In North American English, this word is pronounced with one syllable!
(syllables = beats in a word)