GRADE IX || UNIT 1 || TRAVEL AND HOLIDAYS

Travel and Holidays

Getting Started

Look at the pictures and talk about them.

RHINO

This picture shows a rhinoceros standing in a forest or grassland area. It is a wild animal and looks strong and powerful.

Dubai

This picture shows the city of Dubai at night with the famous Burj Khalifa. The city looks modern, bright, and beautiful.

Lumbini

The third picture shows Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha. It is a peaceful and religious place in Nepal.

Taj Mahal

The fourth picture shows the famous Taj Mahal in India. It is one of the most beautiful monuments in the world and is a symbol of love.

Reading I

yOGA I NhIMALAYAS

Look at the picture and answer the questions.

a. What do you think the man in the picture is doing?

Answer: I think the man in the picture is meditating or relaxing in a peaceful place in the mountains.

b. Are you planning to travel or go on a holiday this year?

Answer: Yes, I am planning to go on a holiday this year. I would like to visit a beautiful and quiet place to relax and enjoy nature.

Poon Hill Yoga Trek in Nepal

A. Match the words in column A with their meanings in column B.

Column A                                     Column B
a.        magnificent                      i.      charming
b.        glaciers                            ii.     surprised; amazed
c.         hotspot                           iii.  plants and animals
d.        astonished                       iv.    throughout the entire year
e.        enchanting                       v.     rivers of ice
f.          flora and fauna               vi.    extremely attractive and impressive
g.        perennial                          vii. a place of significant activity

Answers
a. magnificent — vi. extremely attractive and impressive
b. glaciers — v. rivers of ice
c. hotspot — vii. a place of significant activity
d. astonished — ii. surprised; amazed
e. enchanting — i. charming
f. flora and fauna — iii. plants and animals
g. perennial — iv. throughout the entire year

B.           Circle the correct answer.

a.         What are the visitors expected to achieve the most in this package holiday?
i.         enjoyment of panoramic views of mountain and landscapes
ii.         plenty of physical activity in the lap of nature
iii.       self-transformation with Yoga in serene hill stations
b.         What will the visitors do on the first day of their tour?
i.            go to Pokhara           ii. discuss the programme iii.  practise Yoga for an hour
c.          Where will they stay on the fourth day?
i.  at Tikhedhunga            ii. at Banthanti          iii. at Ghorepani
d.         What is the destination of the visitors on the sixth day?
i.  Ghorepani                     ii. Tadapani              iii. Deurali
e.         Which place will the tourists visit last as a part of the package?
i.  Ghandruk                      ii. Nayapul                iii. Pokhara

Answer:
B. Circle the correct answer.
a. What are the visitors expected to achieve the most in this package holiday?
iii. self-transformation with Yoga in serene hill stations
b. What will the visitors do on the first day of their tour?
ii. discuss the programme
c. Where will they stay on the fourth day?
ii. at Banthanti
d. What is the destination of the visitors on the sixth day?
ii. Tadapani
e. Which place will the tourists visit last as a part of the package?
i. Ghandruk

C.          Answer the following questions.

a.         List any two advantages of the Yoga trek in the Nepali hilly region.

The list of two advantages of the Yoga trek in the Nepali hilly region are:
i. It improves physical and mental health through Yoga and meditation.
ii. It helps visitors enjoy the beautiful Himalayan landscapes and experience Nepali culture.

b. Who can take part in this Yoga trek programme?

This programme is open for all experience levels, so anyone interested in Yoga, trekking, and exploring Nepali culture can take part.

c. What would you enjoy the most in Ghandruk if you were one of the visitors? Why?

I would enjoy the close-up views of Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre Himalayas and exploring the Gurung village, because it offers stunning mountain scenery and a chance to experience the unique ethnic culture of Nepal, including the famous Gorkha heritage.

d. How many days do the visitors do Yoga during the programme?

Visitors do Yoga on five days (Day 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7).

e. How is the Yoga hour mainly managed every day on this holiday trek?

The Yoga hour is mainly done in the morning (after tea and before breakfast) as a daily routine, and sometimes also in the evening at certain stops during the trek.

D. Have you ever been on a holiday trip or travelled to different places? Mention the hotspots, points of interest, etc. Share your experiences with your friends.

Yes, I have travelled to different places on holiday with my family. One of my most memorable trips was to Pokhara in Nepal. It is famous for its beautiful lakes and mountain views. We visited Phewa Lake, where we enjoyed boating and saw reflections of the Annapurna range on the water. The peaceful environment and fresh air made it very relaxing.We also went to the World Peace Pagoda, which gave a stunning panoramic view of the city and mountains. Another highlight was visiting the Davis Falls and Gupteshwor Cave, which were very exciting natural attractions.In addition, I enjoyed walking around the lakeside area, trying Nepali food, and watching the sunset over the mountains. Overall, it was a wonderful experience filled with natural beauty, adventure, and cultural discovery.

Pronunciation

wonderful

destination

opportunity

unimaginable

likelihood

inspirational

responsibility

astonishing

magnificently

autobiography

insignificant

biodiversity

[Note: Click on the word to listen real pronunciation.]

Grammar I

Understanding Future Tenses in English Grammar (Will, Going to, and Present Continuous)

Talking about the future in English is not as simple as using just one form like “will.” English uses different structures depending on intention, planning, timing, and certainty. In this guide, we’ll explore three important ways to express the future: “will,” “be going to,” and the present continuous tense.

1. Using “Will” – Spontaneous Decisions and Predictions
We use “will” when we decide something at the moment of speaking. It is not planned in advance. It is often used for quick decisions, offers, promises, and general predictions.
When to use “will”:
Instant decisionsOffers and promisesPredictions without strong evidence
Examples:
I’m thirsty. I will open a window.
Don’t worry, I will help you.
The bus will arrive soon.
Words like I think, probably, or I’m sure often go with “will.”

2. Using “Be Going To” – Plans and Intentions
We use “be going to” when something is already planned or decided before speaking. It is also used when there is clear evidence that something will happen.
When to use “going to”:Planned actionsFuture intentionsPredictions based on evidence
Examples:
I am going to open a bank account.
She is going to study medicine.
The sky is dark. It is going to rain.
If you already made a decision earlier, use “going to.”

3. Using Present Continuous – Fixed Arrangements
The present continuous tense is used for future events that are already arranged or scheduled. These are usually fixed plans with time or place mentioned.
When to use present continuous:Fixed appointmentsSocial arrangementsScheduled future events
Examples:
I am meeting Jane at 8 o’clock.
We are having a party next Saturday.
I am visiting my grandparents next week.
If the plan is already fixed with others, use present continuous

4. Exam Tip
To choose the correct form, ask yourself:
Did I decide just now? → Will
Did I plan it earlier? → Going to
Is it already arranged? → Present continuous
Final Thought: Mastering future forms helps you speak and write English more naturally. Instead of using only “will,” learning the differences will make your communication clearer and more accurate.

 A.           Study the following sentences.
a.       A: Did you call your mother?
         B: Oops, I’ve forgotten! I’ll do it right now.
b.       I can't decide what to wear tonight. I think I'll wear my pink saree.
c.        The bus will arrive here soon.
d.       They have bought a lot of chocolates. They are going to have a party.
e.       The sky is overcast. It is going to rain.
f.         I'm meeting Jane at 8 o'clock on Saturday.
g.       A: We're having a party next Saturday. Would you like to come?
          B: I'd love to, but I'm quite busy that day.
h.       I’m visiting my grandparents next week.
i.         Are you doing anything interesting this weekend?

A. Study the following sentences (Answers/Explanation)These sentences show different ways of talking about the future:
a. “I’ll do it right now.” → Instant decision (will)
b. “I think I’ll wear my pink saree.” → Spontaneous decision (will)
c. “The bus will arrive here soon.” → Prediction (will)
d. “They are going to have a party.” → Planned intention (going to)
e. “It is going to rain.” → Prediction based on evidence (going to)
f. “I’m meeting Jane at 8 o’clock on Saturday.” → Fixed arrangement (present continuous)
g. “We’re having a party next Saturday.” → Fixed plan (present continuous)
h. “I’m visiting my grandparents next week.” → Planned arrangement (present continuous)
i. “Are you doing anything this weekend?” → Future arrangement inquiry (present continuous)


B.           Choose the correct answer to complete the following sentences.
a.              It's really hot here.............. a window.
i.  I’ll open           ii. I’m opening
b.             I don't have a bank account....................... an account in Nepal BankLtd.
i.  I’ll open           ii. I’m going to open
c.              A: Would you take tea or coffee?
                 B:................... a coffee, please.
i.   I’ll have                       ii. I’m going to have
d.             I've decided that ……… to the class teacher about my family situation.
i.   I’ll speak         ii. I’m going to talk
e.              Next week, we....................... on lake Rara.
i.   will boat         ii. will be boating
f.               I would love to go out with you tomorrow but..................... dinnerwith Dolma.
i.   I’ll have                       ii. I’m having
g.              I can't come to class next Monday..................... a tooth taken out.
i.   I’ll have           ii. I’m having

B. Choose the correct answer
a. It’s really hot here. ___ a window.
i. I’ll open
b. I don’t have a bank account. ___ an account in Nepal Bank Ltd.
ii. I’m going to open 
c. Would you take tea or coffee?
i. I’ll have a coffee
d. I’ve decided that ___ to the class teacher about my family situation.
ii. I’m going to talk
e. Next week, we ___ on lake Rara.
ii. will be boating
f. I would love to go out with you tomorrow but ___ dinner with Dolma.
ii. I’m having
g. I can’t come to class next Monday ___ a tooth taken out.
ii. I’m having

Writing I

Imagine that you are going on a three-day trek during your vacation. What will you do on different days? Write short paragraphs about your plans.

Three-Day Trek to Poon Hill
During my vacation, I am planning to go on a three-day trek to Poon Hill with my friends. I have always wanted to visit this beautiful place because it is famous for its natural beauty, green hills, and stunning mountain views. I am very excited about this adventure because it will give me a chance to enjoy nature and spend quality time with my friends.

First Day
On the first day, we will leave home early in the morning and travel to the starting point of the trek. After reaching there, we will begin walking through forests filled with rhododendron trees and small villages. We will meet local people and learn about their culture and lifestyle. During the trek, I will take photographs of rivers, hills, and waterfalls. In the evening, we will reach a small lodge where we will have dinner and rest for the night. I think the fresh and peaceful environment will make me feel relaxed and happy.
Second Day
On the second day, we will wake up early and continue our journey towards higher hills. The path may be difficult at some places, but I will enjoy the adventure and challenge. Along the way, we will see beautiful mountains covered with snow and hear the sounds of birds and flowing streams. We will stop for lunch at a teahouse and take some rest before continuing our trek. In the evening, we will sit together, share stories, sing songs, and enjoy the cold weather. I will also try local foods and learn more about the traditions of the area.
Third Day
On the final day, we will wake up before sunrise and hike to the viewpoint to watch the beautiful sunrise over the Himalayas. The golden rays of the sun shining on the snowy mountains will be an unforgettable sight. After taking pictures and enjoying the scenery, we will begin our return journey. Before leaving, I will buy some local souvenirs to remember the trip. Finally, we will travel back home safely with wonderful memories, new experiences, and a refreshed mind. This trek will be one of the most exciting and memorable experiences of my vacation.

Reading II

Look at the picture below and answer the questions.

a. Where do you think the man in the picture is? 

I think the man in the picture is in a snowy forest or mountain area during winter.

b. Why do you think he has stopped there?

I think he has stopped there to take some rest because he looks tired after travelling through the snow with his horse.

Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

This poem is “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost. It looks simple, but it has a deep meaning.

🌲 What happens in the poem (simple explanation)

The speaker stops his horse near a quiet forest on a snowy evening. He watches the woods fill with snow. It is very peaceful and beautiful. But then he remembers he still has duties to finish, so he continues his journey.


🧠 Line-by-line meaning (easy version)

1. “Whose woods these are I think I know…”
The speaker thinks he knows who owns the woods, but the owner lives in a village and is not around.

2. “He will not see me stopping here…”
The owner won’t notice him stopping to watch the snow.

3. “To watch his woods fill up with snow.”
He is enjoying the peaceful snowfall in the forest.


4. “My little horse must think it queer…”
His horse finds it strange that they stopped here.

5. “Between the woods and frozen lake…”
They are in a lonely, cold place with no houses nearby.

6. “The darkest evening of the year.”
It is very late, cold, and dark (possibly winter solstice).


7. “He gives his harness bells a shake…”
The horse shakes its bells, as if asking why they stopped.

8. “The only other sound’s the sweep…”
The only sound is wind and soft falling snow (“downy flake” = very soft snowflakes).


9. “The woods are lovely, dark and deep…”
The forest is beautiful, quiet, and mysterious. The speaker feels drawn to it.

10. “But I have promises to keep…”
He remembers his responsibilities and commitments in life.

11. “And miles to go before I sleep…”
He still has a long journey and many duties before he can rest.


⭐ Main theme (important idea)

The poem is about:

  • Nature’s beauty vs. human responsibilities
  • The attraction of peace and escape
  • But also the need to continue life duties

🧾 Simple summary

The speaker enjoys a quiet snowy forest, but he cannot stay because he has responsibilities. He chooses duty over peaceful rest.

A. Find the words from the text that match the following meanings.

 

 Meaning

Word from the poem

a. an area of trees, smaller than a forest

woods

b. strange or unusual

queer

c. the main house on a farm, usually where the farmer lives

farmhouse

d. a set of leather and metal pieces that is put around the body of a horse

harness

e. movement of the air

wind

f. covered in something very soft

downy (as in “downy flake”)

B. Choose the correct answer. 

a.Why does the speaker stop while on the journey?

i.to watch the woods filled up with snow

                  (“To watch his woods fill up with snow.”)

ii.to find food for his or her horse

iii.to say hello to the owner of the woods

iv.to go skating on a frozen lake

b.         What is the setting of the poem?

i.          the woods on a bright, snowy afternoon

ii.       a village on a dark, snowy evening

                    (“The darkest evening of the year.”)

iii.     a frozen lake on a bright, snowy afternoon

iv.     the woods on a dark, snowy evening

c.       Which one of the following statements is true?

i.          The woods are far away from the village.

                    (“His house is in the village though” implies the woods are distant from it.)

ii.       The woods are near some houses.

iii.     The owner of the woods and speaker are friends.

iv.     The speaker of the poem does not like the owner of the woods.

d.      How did the horse respond when the speaker stopped there?

i.          stood calm                          ii.     did nothing

iii. shook its harness              iv.  asked the speaker a question

                    (“He gives his harness bells a shake / To ask if there is some mistake.”)

e.       What does ‘miles to go before I sleep’ mean?

i.          The speaker feels tired and sleepy.

ii.       The speaker has lots of desires to fulfill.

iii.     The speaker has lots of responsibilities to fulfill.

                    (It is a metaphor for duties and obligations before rest/death.)

iv.     The speaker has a long distance to travel.

C. Fill in the gaps with appropriate words from the box to complete the summary of the poem.

promises      traveller      journey      death       the woods    destination

The poet compares human life with a journey. The speaker of the poem is a traveller. He has to reach his destination before taking a rest. However, he is distracted by the momentary pleasure in the form of the woods. His companion, the horse, reminds him of his promises in life. The speaker realises that he has to fulfill many responsibilities before his death.

C. Recall a journey you have recently made. Who accompanied you on the journey? Did you enjoy it? Compose a short poem about it.

A Journey to Pokhara

With my parents by my side,
To Pokhara, we did ride.
Devi’s Falls roared loud and grand,
Nature’s magic close at hand.

Fewa Lake so calm and still,
Boats reflecting every hill.
We walked through streets and temples old,
More precious stories than can be told.

Each place we saw, each step we took,
Was like a page from a happy book.
Did I enjoy? Oh, yes, so true—
The best part? Being there with you (my parents).

Listening

A. Look at the picture and guess the answers to the following

a.       Who is the lady?

b.     Who is she talking to?

c.     What is she talking about?

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Listening Unit 1

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Transcription from the Audio for HotelReservation

Hotel Room Reservation Telephone Conversation

Receptionist: Hello, Sunny Side Inn. May I help you?

Caller: Yes, I’d like to reserve a room for two on the 21st of March.

Receptionist: Okay. Let me check our computer here for a moment. Okay, the 21st of May, right?

Caller: No, March, not May.

Receptionist: Oh, sorry. Let me see here.

Caller: Are you all booked that night?

Receptionist: Well, we have one suite available, complete with a kitchenette and sauna bath.

Caller: Okay.

Receptionist: And the view of the city is great, too.

Caller: How much is that?

Receptionist: It’s only $200 plus a 10% room tax.

Caller: Oh, that’s a little too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper room available, either on the 20th or the 22nd?

Receptionist: Well, would you like a smoking or non-smoking room?

Caller: Non-smoking, please.

Receptionist: Okay. We do have a few rooms available on the 20th. We’re full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.

Caller: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?

Receptionist: $80 plus the 10% room tax.

Caller: Okay, that’ll be fine.

Receptionist: All right. Could I have your name, please?

Caller: Yes, it’s Bob Maxner.

Receptionist: How do you spell your last name, Mr. Maxner?

Caller: It’s M-A-E-X-N-E-R.

Receptionist: Okay. Mr. Maxner, we look forward to seeing you on March 20th.

Caller: Okay. Goodbye.

B. Listen to the audio and fill in the gaps with suitable words.

a. The name of the hotel is Sunny Side Inn.

b. The $200 room is quite expensive for the customer.

c. All the non-smoking rooms are full on 22nd March.

d. The non-smoking room costs $80.

e. The customer finally books the room for 20th March.

C. Where do you often spend nights when you are away on a visit or holidays? How do you or would you make a reservation if you have to stay in a hotel? Share your ideas with your friends.

When I am away on a visit or holiday, I usually stay in a hotel or sometimes in a guesthouse, depending on my budget. If I travel with family, I prefer staying in a comfortable hotel with good facilities. If I travel alone, I might choose a cheaper hotel or a hostel.

To make a reservation, I usually book online through hotel websites or apps like Booking.com or Agoda. I compare prices, read reviews, and check the location before confirming the booking. If necessary, I can also call the hotel directly to ask about room availability, prices, and special offers. After choosing the room, I provide my details and confirm the reservation.

Grammar II

A.           Use the correct form of the verbs given in the brackets to com- plete the sentences.

a.             As per the schedule, the train…………………………….. (leave) at 3 o’clock.

Answer: As per the schedule, the train leaves at 3 o’clock.

b.             Look, that aeroplane is looking shaky! It…………………………………. (crash).

Answer: Look, that aeroplane is looking shaky! It is going to crash.

c.              My daughter says she……………………. (be) a doctor when she is older.

Answer: My daughter says she will be a doctor when she is older.

d.             Tomorrow……………………………………. (be) a sunny day, according to the weather forecast.

Answer: Tomorrow will be a sunny day, according to the weather forecast.

e.             A: What……………………….. (do) tomorrow evening?

           B: Nothing special. I think I…………………………….. (stay) at home.

 Answer: A: What are you doing tomorrow evening?

                         B: Nothing special. I think I will stay at home.

f.               It’s very stuffy here. Don’t worry, I ………………..… (open) the windows for you.

Answer: It’s very stuffy here. Don’t worry, I will open the windows for you.

g.              Ann is driving. There is very little petrol left in the tank. The nearest petrol station is a long way from here. She …… (run) out of petrol.

Answer: Ann is driving. There is very little petrol left in the tank. The nearest petrol station is a long way from here. She is going to run out of petrol.

h. There is a hole in the bottom of the boat. It is filling up with water quickly. It… (sink).

Answer: There is a hole in the bottom of the boat. It is filling up with water quickly. It is going to sink.

Here is the complete, properly written grammar guide for all future forms, including additional conditions and uses beyond the sentences in your original exercise.


Complete Grammar Rules for Future Forms


A. SIMPLE PRESENT (for future meaning)

Uses / Conditions:

 
 
#ConditionExample
1Timetables & schedules (trains, planes, buses, classes, TV programmes)The train leaves at 3 o’clock.
2Fixed calendar events (holidays, festivals, official ceremonies)Ramadan starts next week.
3Future time clauses (after when, after, before, as soon as, until, once)I will call you when I arrive.
4Conditional clauses (after if, unless, in case)If it rains tomorrow, we stay home.
5Instructions & itineraries (fixed sequences)First we take the bus, then we board the ship.

B. PRESENT CONTINUOUS (for future meaning)

Uses / Conditions:

 
 
#ConditionExample
1Personal arrangements (time + place + often another person fixed)I am meeting my friend at 7 pm.
2Plans with specific details (not just intention)We are flying to Paris on Monday.
3Actions already organised with othersShe is seeing the doctor tomorrow morning.
4Near future with verbs of movement (go, come, leave, arrive, start, travel)They are coming to dinner tonight.
5Questions about others’ arrangementsWhat are you doing tomorrow evening?

❌ Not used for:

  • Predictions without evidence

  • Spontaneous decisions

  • Schedules (use present simple instead)


C. “BE GOING TO” + INFINITIVE

Uses / Conditions:

 
 
#ConditionExample
1Prediction based on present evidence (visible, audible, felt now)It is going to crash. (plane looks shaky)
2Prior plan / intention (decision made before speaking)She is going to be a doctor.
3Something is about to happen immediatelyWatch out! The glass is going to fall.
4Future result of present situation (cause → effect)She has no petrol. She is going to run out.
5When the speaker is certain (90-100% sure)The boat has a hole. It is going to sink.
6Statements of personal intention (not formal arrangements)I am going to learn Arabic next year.

Additional Conditions:

  • Used when there is present proof (not just opinion)

  • Cannot be used with verbs like promise, offer, suggest (use will instead)

  • Common with look, watch out, be careful, can you see?

Compare:

 
 
Evidence?Use
Yes (I can see it)going to
No (I think / guess)will

D. “WILL” + INFINITIVE

Uses / Conditions:

 
 
#ConditionExample
1Instant / spontaneous decision (made at the moment of speaking)I will open the window for you.
2Offer, promise, threat, requestI will help you with that. (offer)
3Prediction based on opinion, belief, or assumption (no evidence)Tomorrow will be a sunny day.
4Prediction based on what we have been told (e.g., forecast, news)According to the forecast, it will rain.
5After verbs of thinking/expecting (think, believe, expect, hope, be sure, be afraid)I think I will stay at home.
6Formal announcements & promisesThe President will visit the city.
7Refusal (won’t)The car won’t start.
8Future factsThe sun will rise at 6:15 am tomorrow.
9Conditional sentences (Type 1 — main clause)If you study, you will pass.
10Suggestions (shall I/we?)Shall I open the window?

Additional Conditions for will:

  • Use will when there is no prior plan

  • Use will after probably, definitely, certainly

  • Use will for willingness (I will carry that bag for you)

  • Use will not / won’t for refusal or prediction of non-occurrence


E. “SHALL” (special case, formal British English)

 
 
ConditionExample
Suggestion with I or we (question form)Shall we go now?
Offer with I or weShall I open the window?
Formal future with I or we (rare)I shall return by evening.

F. FUTURE PERFECT & FUTURE CONTINUOUS (additional conditions)

Future Continuous (will be + -ing)

 
 
ConditionExample
Action in progress at a specific future timeAt 8 pm tomorrow, I will be driving home.
Polite question about plans (without asking for a decision)Will you be using the car tomorrow?

Future Perfect (will have + past participle)

 
 
ConditionExample
Action completed before a specific future timeBy next week, I will have finished the report.

G. “BE TO” + INFINITIVE (formal / official future)

 
 
ConditionExample
Official plans, commands, schedules (formal)The Prime Minister is to visit Japan.
InstructionsYou are to report at 9 am sharp.

H. “BE ABOUT TO” + INFINITIVE

 
 
ConditionExample
Immediate future (seconds/minutes from now)The plane is about to take off.

I. “BE DUE TO” + INFINITIVE

 
 
ConditionExample
Expected at a specific timeThe baby is due to arrive in June.

Complete Comparison Table (All Conditions)

 
 
FormKey ConditionEvidence?Plan?Time Clue
Present SimpleTimetableNoYes (fixed)Specific time
Present ContinuousArrangement (person + time + place)NoYes (fixed)Time given
Going to (evidence)Visible proofYesNoImmediate
Going to (intention)Prior decisionNoYesNear / far
Will (instant)Decision nowNoNoAny
Will (prediction)Opinion / forecastNoNoAny
Will (offer/promise)SpontaneousNoNoNow / soon
ShallSuggestion (I/we)NoNoNow
Future ContinuousAction in progressNoMaybeSpecific future time
Future PerfectCompletion by time XNoMaybe“By + time”

PRACTICE EXERCISES


Exercise A: SIMPLE PRESENT (for future meaning)

A1. Timetables & schedules – Fill in the blanks with the correct present simple form.

  1. The train to London ________ (leave) at 5:30 pm tomorrow.

  2. The last bus ________ (arrive) at the station at 11:15 pm.

  3. The morning class ________ (start) at 8 am sharp on Monday.

  4. The movie ________ (finish) at 9:45 pm tonight.

  5. The flight to New York ________ (depart) from Gate 12.

  6. The art exhibition ________ (open) next Friday at 10 am.

  7. The school bell ________ (ring) at 3:30 pm every day including tomorrow.

  8. The next train to Manchester ________ (stop) at all local stations.

  9. The evening show ________ (begin) at 7 pm.

  10. The ferry ________ (dock) at the harbour at 6 am tomorrow.


A2. Future time clauses – Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verb (present simple after time conjunctions).

  1. I will call you as soon as I ________ (reach) home.

  2. Please wait here until the doctor ________ (see) you.

  3. We will go out for dinner after the meeting ________ (end).

  4. She will text me when she ________ (land) at the airport.

  5. Once the rain ________ (stop), we will leave.

  6. Before you ________ (leave), lock all the doors.

  7. He will not start eating until everyone ________ (arrive).

  8. When the temperature ________ (drop) below zero, the roads freeze.

  9. As soon as the lights ________ (go) green, drive carefully.

  10. After she ________ (finish) her degree, she will look for a job.


A3. Conditional clauses (if/unless/in case) – Fill in the blanks.

  1. If it ________ (rain) tomorrow, we will cancel the picnic.

  2. Unless you ________ (hurry), you will miss the bus.

  3. In case the train ________ (be) late, I will take a taxi.

  4. If she ________ (call), tell her I am in a meeting.

  5. Unless they ________ (pay) by Friday, we will cancel the order.

  6. If he ________ (not/study), he will fail the exam.

  7. In case of emergency, please ________ (stay) calm.

  8. Unless we ________ (leave) now, we will be late.

  9. If you ________ (touch) that wire, you will get shocked.

  10. In case I ________ (not/return) by 6 pm, start without me.


Exercise B: PRESENT CONTINUOUS (for future meaning)

B1. Personal arrangements – Fill in the blanks with present continuous.

  1. I ________ (meet) my friend at 7 pm at the café.

  2. We ________ (have) dinner with our neighbours tomorrow evening.

  3. She ________ (see) the dentist on Thursday morning at 9 am.

  4. They ________ (play) tennis at the sports club on Saturday.

  5. He ________ (attend) a business conference in Dubai next week.

  6. My parents ________ (visit) us for the weekend.

  7. I ________ (have) lunch with Sarah tomorrow afternoon.

  8. We ________ (watch) a play at the theatre on Friday night.

  9. She ________ (travel) to Paris next Monday.

  10. They ________ (stay) at the Grand Hotel during their trip.


B2. Plans with specific details – Complete the sentences.

  1. We ________ (fly) to Tokyo on Monday at 9 am.

  2. I ________ (stay) at the Marriott Hotel on 5th Avenue.

  3. She ________ (give) a presentation in Conference Room B at 2 pm.

  4. They ________ (launch) the new smartphone on July 15th.

  5. He ________ (cook) dinner for twelve guests tomorrow night.

  6. The CEO ________ (announce) the results at the press conference.

  7. I ________ (pick) you up from the station at 6 pm exactly.

  8. We ________ (discuss) the budget in the boardroom at 10 am.

  9. She ________ (interview) three candidates on Wednesday.

  10. They ________ (renovate) their kitchen for two weeks starting Monday.


B3. Questions about arrangements – Write questions using present continuous.

  1. (you / do / tomorrow evening) → _______________________________________

  2. (where / they / stay / in London) → _______________________________________

  3. (when / she / come / back) → _______________________________________

  4. (you / attend / the meeting on Tuesday) → _______________________________________

  5. (who / pick / you / up from the airport) → _______________________________________

  6. (what time / he / arrive) → _______________________________________

  7. (how many people / come / to the party) → _______________________________________

  8. (where / you / spend / your holiday) → _______________________________________

  9. (she / join / us for dinner) → _______________________________________

  10. (they / move / to the new office next month) → _______________________________________


Exercise C: “BE GOING TO” + INFINITIVE

C1. Prediction based on present evidence – Complete using “going to”.

  1. Look at those black clouds! It ________ (rain) very soon.

  2. That car is driving at 160 km/h. It ________ (crash) into the barrier.

  3. She hasn’t eaten anything all day. She ________ (faint) any moment.

  4. The baby is crying loudly. He ________ (wake up) the whole house.

  5. He is holding that glass on the edge of the table. It ________ (fall) off.

  6. The sky is getting darker and darker. There ________ (be) a storm.

  7. The toddler is walking towards the swimming pool. He ________ (fall) in.

  8. That ladder looks unstable. The man on it ________ (fall) down.

  9. The laptop battery is at 1%. It ________ (shut down) any second.

  10. The balloon is inflating too much. It ________ (burst).


C2. Prior plan / intention – Complete using “going to”.

  1. I bought some paint yesterday. I ________ (paint) my bedroom this weekend.

  2. She has applied to medical school. She ________ (become) a doctor.

  3. We have saved money for three years. We ________ (buy) a new house.

  4. He bought a plane ticket to Paris. He ________ (propose) to his girlfriend.

  5. They have been training for six months. They ________ (run) a marathon.

  6. I have quit my job. I ________ (start) my own business.

  7. She has enrolled in a language course. She ________ (learn) Chinese.

  8. We have reserved a table. We ________ (celebrate) our anniversary there.

  9. He has bought a ring. He ________ (propose) on Valentine’s Day.

  10. They have registered for classes. They ________ (study) nursing.


C3. Future result of present situation – Complete using “going to”.

  1. There is very little petrol left in the tank. She ________ (run out) of petrol.

  2. There is a large hole in the bottom of the boat. It ________ (sink).

  3. He hasn’t opened his textbook all semester. He ________ (fail) the exam.

  4. The fridge is completely empty. We ________ (starve).

  5. The company has lost money for five years. It ________ (close down).

  6. She has been coughing and sneezing all day. She ________ (get sick).

  7. He has gained 20 kg and never exercises. He ________ (have) health problems.

  8. The bridge is shaking in the wind. It ________ (collapse).

  9. The baby has been crying for two hours. She ________ (fall asleep) from exhaustion.

  10. They haven’t watered the plants for weeks. The plants ________ (die).


C4. Statements of personal intention – Complete using “going to”.

  1. I ________ (learn) Spanish next year.

  2. She ________ (quit) her job after she gets her bonus.

  3. We ________ (adopt) a dog from the animal shelter.

  4. He ________ (ask) his boss for a raise tomorrow.

  5. They ________ (build) a house on that plot of land.

  6. I ________ (write) a novel before I turn 30.

  7. She ________ (travel) to all seven continents.

  8. We ________ (save) 20% of our income every month.

  9. He ________ (run) for political office in the next election.

  10. They ________ (volunteer) at the local food bank.


Exercise D: “WILL” + INFINITIVE

D1. Instant / spontaneous decisions – Complete using “will”.

  1. The phone is ringing. I ________ (answer) it.

  2. I am feeling thirsty. I think I ________ (get) a glass of water.

  3. This suitcase is extremely heavy. I ________ (help) you carry it.

  4. The soup needs more flavour. I ________ (add) some salt.

  5. Someone is knocking at the door. I ________ (go) and see who it is.

  6. You look tired. I ________ (make) you a cup of coffee.

  7. That shirt looks good on you. I ________ (buy) it.

  8. I forgot to bring my pen. I ________ (borrow) yours if you don’t mind.

  9. The room is dark. I ________ (turn on) the light.

  10. You seem lost. I ________ (show) you the way to the station.


D2. Offers, promises, threats, requests – Complete using “will” or “won’t”.

  1. It’s very stuffy in this room. I ________ (open) the window for you. (offer)

  2. I promise I ________ (call) you every single day. (promise)

  3. If you cheat on the test again, I ________ (tell) the principal. (threat)

  4. ________ you please ________ (pass) me the salt? (request)

  5. I ________ (never / lie) to you again. (promise)

  6. Don’t worry about the dishes. I ________ (wash) them. (offer)

  7. If you don’t stop talking, I ________ (send) you out of the class. (threat)

  8. ________ you ________ (help) me move this table? (request)

  9. I ________ (always / love) you. (promise)

  10. The door is stuck. It ________ (not / open) no matter what. (refusal)


D3. Predictions based on opinion / belief – Complete using “will” or “won’t”.

  1. I think it ________ (snow) tomorrow, but I’m not completely sure.

  2. She ________ (probably / arrive) late because she is always behind schedule.

  3. He ________ (not / get) the job. He lacks the necessary experience.

  4. They ________ (definitely / win) the championship. They are the strongest team.

  5. I believe prices ________ (go up) again next month.

  6. You ________ (love) this restaurant. The food is excellent.

  7. She ________ (not / pass) the exam. She didn’t study at all.

  8. I doubt he ________ (come) to the party. He is very busy.

  9. The company ________ (probably / announce) layoffs next week.

  10. We ________ (be) late if we don’t leave immediately.


D4. Predictions based on forecast / news – Complete using “will”.

  1. Tomorrow ________ (be) a sunny day, according to the weather forecast.

  2. The news reported that the Prime Minister ________ (resign) tomorrow.

  3. The economic report predicts that inflation ________ (rise) by 1.5%.

  4. The weatherman said it ________ (be) cloudy with a chance of rain.

  5. The announcement stated that the store ________ (open) at 9 am on weekdays.

  6. According to experts, sea levels ________ (rise) significantly by 2050.

  7. The schedule says the train ________ (depart) from platform 4.

  8. The doctor said the patient ________ (recover) fully in two weeks.

  9. The newspaper claims taxes ________ (increase) next fiscal year.

  10. The space agency announced that the rocket ________ (launch) on Thursday.


D5. After verbs of thinking/expecting – Complete using “will”.

  1. I think I ________ (stay) at home tonight and watch a movie.

  2. She hopes she ________ (pass) the driving test on her first attempt.

  3. We expect the delivery ________ (arrive) by Friday afternoon.

  4. I am sure you ________ (enjoy) the concert. The band is fantastic.

  5. He is afraid he ________ (miss) the last train if he doesn’t hurry.

  6. I believe we ________ (find) a solution to this problem.

  7. She doubts she ________ (finish) the project on time.

  8. We hope it ________ (not / rain) on our wedding day.

  9. I am certain they ________ (succeed) in their mission.

  10. He expects she ________ (say) yes to his proposal.


Exercise E: “SHALL”

Complete using “shall” or “will” appropriately.

  1. ________ we go for a walk in the park?

  2. ________ I make some fresh coffee for everyone?

  3. I ________ return your book by tomorrow. (formal promise)

  4. ________ we begin the meeting now?

  5. ________ I carry that heavy bag for you?

  6. We ________ overcome all obstacles. (formal statement)

  7. ________ we order pizza or pasta for dinner?

  8. I ________ never forget your kindness. (formal)

  9. ________ I book the tickets online right now?

  10. ________ we take a short break and continue in ten minutes?


Exercise F: FUTURE CONTINUOUS

F1. Action in progress at a specific future time – Complete using future continuous.

  1. At 8 pm tomorrow, I ________ (drive) home from work.

  2. This time next week, she ________ (lie) on a beach in Thailand.

  3. At 10 am on Monday, they ________ (take) their final exam.

  4. When you arrive at the station, I ________ (wait) for you at the entrance.

  5. Don’t call me at 9 pm. I ________ (watch) my favourite TV show.

  6. At midnight tonight, we ________ (celebrate) the New Year.

  7. This time tomorrow, he ________ (fly) over the Atlantic Ocean.

  8. When the teacher walks in, the students ________ (talk) loudly as usual.

  9. At 6 am tomorrow, I ________ (run) in the park.

  10. During the summer break, she ________ (travel) across Europe.


F2. Polite questions about plans – Complete using future continuous.

  1. ________ you ________ (use) the car tomorrow afternoon?

  2. ________ you ________ (attend) the annual conference in March?

  3. ________ she ________ (come) to the team meeting at 2 pm?

  4. ________ they ________ (stay) at the same hotel as last year?

  5. ________ you ________ (need) anything else from the store, sir?

  6. ________ he ________ (work) from home again tomorrow?

  7. ________ we ________ (have) a break at 11 am as usual?

  8. ________ the shop ________ (be) open at this time on Sunday?

  9. ________ you ________ (drive) past the post office on your way home?

  10. ________ the children ________ (sleep) when we arrive late at night?


Exercise G: FUTURE PERFECT

G1. Action completed before a specific future time – Complete using future perfect.

  1. By next week, I ________ (finish) writing the report.

  2. She ________ (graduate) from university by June.

  3. They ________ (build) the new bridge by 2027.

  4. He ________ (save) enough money to buy a car by December.

  5. We ________ (eat) dinner before the movie starts.

  6. By the time you wake up, I ________ (already / leave) for work.

  7. She ________ (complete) her third novel by the end of the year.

  8. They ________ (renovate) the entire house by next month.

  9. He ________ (visit) 50 countries by the time he turns 40.

  10. The company ________ (launch) three new products by 2026.


G2. Assumption about a past action – Complete using future perfect.

  1. You ________ (hear) the breaking news by now.

  2. She ________ (already / leave) the office. It’s 7 pm.

  3. They ________ (arrive) in London. Their flight landed hours ago.

  4. He ________ (forget) our conversation completely.

  5. The guests ________ (go) home by midnight, I’m sure.

  6. The delivery driver ________ (drop off) the package by now.

  7. She ________ (receive) my email. I sent it this morning.

  8. They ________ (sign) the contract by the end of the day.

  9. The sun ________ (set) by the time we reach the beach.

  10. He ________ (finish) his homework. He started three hours ago.


Exercise H: “BE TO” + INFINITIVE

Complete using the correct form of “be to” + infinitive.

  1. The Prime Minister ________ (visit) Japan next month for trade talks.

  2. All employees ________ (attend) the mandatory safety training on Friday.

  3. You ________ (report) to the principal’s office immediately.

  4. The new hospital ________ (open) in March, according to the official schedule.

  5. No one ________ (leave) the building without prior permission.

  6. Students ________ (remain) silent during the final examination.

  7. The meeting ________ (start) at 10 am sharp. Do not be late.

  8. You ________ (complete) all sections of the application form.

  9. The guards ________ (check) every vehicle entering the premises.

  10. The CEO ________ (announce) the restructuring plan at the town hall.


Exercise I: “BE ABOUT TO” + INFINITIVE

Complete using “be about to” in the correct tense.

  1. The plane ________ (take off). Please fasten your seatbelts.

  2. Hurry up! The train ________ (leave). We will miss it!

  3. The movie ________ (start). Turn off your mobile phones.

  4. I ________ (call) you when you rang the doorbell.

  5. She looks like she ________ (cry). Her eyes are tearing up.

  6. The volcano ________ (erupt). Everyone has been evacuated.

  7. We ________ (eat) dinner when the guests arrived unexpectedly.

  8. The baby ________ (fall) asleep. Let’s be quiet.

  9. The building ________ (collapse). Get back!

  10. He ________ (announce) his resignation when the reporter interrupted him.


Exercise J: “BE DUE TO” + INFINITIVE

Complete using “be due to” in the correct tense.

  1. The baby ________ (arrive) in late June, according to the doctor.

  2. Flight BA147 ________ (land) at 6 pm local time.

  3. The project report ________ (submit) by Friday at 5 pm.

  4. The president ________ (speak) at 2 pm in the main hall.

  5. The rent ________ (pay) by the first day of every month.

  6. The next version of the software ________ (release) in October.

  7. The court ________ (give) its verdict tomorrow morning.

  8. The supply ship ________ (dock) at the space station on Thursday.

  9. The election results ________ (announce) within 48 hours.

  10. The final payment ________ (make) upon completion of the work.


Exercise K: MIXED REVIEW (All forms combined)

Choose the correct future form (present simple, present continuous, going to, will, future continuous, future perfect, be to, be about to, be due to).

  1. Look at that child standing on the edge of the balcony! He ________ (fall).

  2. According to the timetable, the next bus ________ (come) at 3:15 pm.

  3. I forgot to buy milk. I ________ (go) to the store now.

  4. By the end of this year, she ________ (work) here for ten years.

  5. What ________ you ________ (do) tomorrow evening? Are you free?

  6. The weather forecast says it ________ (be) warm and sunny tomorrow.

  7. Don’t call me between 7 and 8 pm. I ________ (have) dinner.

  8. I have decided. I ________ (study) engineering at university.

  9. The train ________ (depart) from platform 2 at 8:30 pm sharp.

  10. Watch out! That glass ________ (fall) off the table.

  11. I promise I ________ (not / be) late again.

  12. ________ we take a taxi? It’s raining heavily.

  13. She is very pale. She ________ (faint).

  14. The meeting ________ (start) at 9 am. Don’t be late.

  15. This time next month, we ________ (celebrate) our anniversary in Paris.

  16. If you don’t study, you ________ (not / pass) the exam.

  17. I think I ________ (order) the chicken. What about you?

  18. All passengers ________ (present) their boarding passes at the gate.

  19. The movie ________ (finish) at 10 pm. We can go for coffee after.

  20. The ship ________ (sail) at dawn tomorrow.

  21. I ________ (meet) my lawyer at 3 pm tomorrow. It’s already scheduled.

  22. The balloon is getting too big. It ________ (burst) any second.

  23. She hopes she ________ (get) the promotion this year.

  24. According to the schedule, the exhibition ________ (close) on March 31st.

  25. The plane is taxiing. It ________ (take off) any moment now.


ANSWER KEY


Exercise A1: Timetables & schedules

  1. leaves

  2. arrives

  3. starts

  4. finishes

  5. departs

  6. opens

  7. rings

  8. stops

  9. begins

  10. docks

Exercise A2: Future time clauses

  1. reach

  2. sees

  3. ends

  4. lands

  5. stops

  6. leave

  7. arrives

  8. drops

  9. go

  10. finishes

Exercise A3: Conditional clauses

  1. rains

  2. hurry

  3. is

  4. calls

  5. pay

  6. does not study / doesn’t study

  7. stay

  8. leave

  9. touch

  10. do not return / don’t return


Exercise B1: Personal arrangements

  1. am meeting

  2. are having

  3. is seeing

  4. are playing

  5. is attending

  6. are visiting

  7. am having

  8. are watching

  9. is travelling

  10. are staying

Exercise B2: Plans with specific details

  1. are flying

  2. am staying

  3. is giving

  4. are launching

  5. is cooking

  6. is announcing

  7. am picking

  8. are discussing

  9. is interviewing

  10. are renovating

Exercise B3: Questions about arrangements

  1. What are you doing tomorrow evening?

  2. Where are they staying in London?

  3. When is she coming back?

  4. Are you attending the meeting on Tuesday?

  5. Who is picking you up from the airport?

  6. What time is he arriving?

  7. How many people are coming to the party?

  8. Where are you spending your holiday?

  9. Is she joining us for dinner?

  10. Are they moving to the new office next month?


Exercise C1: Prediction based on present evidence

  1. is going to rain

  2. is going to crash

  3. is going to faint

  4. is going to wake up

  5. is going to fall

  6. is going to be

  7. is going to fall

  8. is going to fall

  9. is going to shut down

  10. is going to burst

Exercise C2: Prior plan / intention

  1. am going to paint

  2. is going to become

  3. are going to buy

  4. is going to propose

  5. are going to run

  6. am going to start

  7. is going to learn

  8. are going to celebrate

  9. is going to propose

  10. are going to study

Exercise C3: Future result of present situation

  1. is going to run out

  2. is going to sink

  3. is going to fail

  4. are going to starve

  5. is going to close down

  6. is going to get sick

  7. is going to have

  8. is going to collapse

  9. is going to fall asleep

  10. are going to die

Exercise C4: Statements of personal intention

  1. am going to learn

  2. is going to quit

  3. are going to adopt

  4. is going to ask

  5. are going to build

  6. am going to write

  7. is going to travel

  8. are going to save

  9. is going to run

  10. are going to volunteer


Exercise D1: Instant / spontaneous decisions

  1. will answer

  2. will get

  3. will help

  4. will add

  5. will go

  6. will make

  7. will buy

  8. will borrow

  9. will turn on

  10. will show

Exercise D2: Offers, promises, threats, requests

  1. will open

  2. will call

  3. will tell

  4. Will…pass

  5. will never lie

  6. will wash

  7. will send

  8. Will…help

  9. will always love

  10. will not open / won’t open

Exercise D3: Predictions based on opinion / belief

  1. will snow

  2. will probably arrive

  3. will not get / won’t get

  4. will definitely win

  5. will go up

  6. will love

  7. will not pass / won’t pass

  8. will come

  9. will probably announce

  10. will be

Exercise D4: Predictions based on forecast / news

  1. will be

  2. will resign

  3. will rise

  4. will be

  5. will open

  6. will rise

  7. will depart

  8. will recover

  9. will increase

  10. will launch

Exercise D5: After verbs of thinking/expecting

  1. will stay

  2. will pass

  3. will arrive

  4. will enjoy

  5. will miss

  6. will find

  7. will finish

  8. will not rain / won’t rain

  9. will succeed

  10. will say


Exercise E: “SHALL”

  1. Shall

  2. Shall

  3. shall

  4. Shall

  5. Shall

  6. shall

  7. Shall

  8. shall

  9. Shall

  10. Shall


Exercise F1: Action in progress

  1. will be driving

  2. will be lying

  3. will be taking

  4. will be waiting

  5. will be watching

  6. will be celebrating

  7. will be flying

  8. will be talking

  9. will be running

  10. will be travelling

Exercise F2: Polite questions

  1. Will…be using

  2. Will…be attending

  3. Will…be coming

  4. Will…be staying

  5. Will…be needing

  6. Will…be working

  7. Will…be having

  8. Will…be being

  9. Will…be driving

  10. Will…be sleeping


Exercise G1: Completed before future time

  1. will have finished

  2. will have graduated

  3. will have built

  4. will have saved

  5. will have eaten

  6. will have already left

  7. will have completed

  8. will have renovated

  9. will have visited

  10. will have launched

Exercise G2: Assumption about past action

  1. will have heard

  2. will have already left

  3. will have arrived

  4. will have forgotten

  5. will have gone

  6. will have dropped off

  7. will have received

  8. will have signed

  9. will have set

  10. will have finished


Exercise H: “BE TO”

  1. is to visit

  2. are to attend

  3. are to report

  4. is to open

  5. is to leave

  6. are to remain

  7. is to start

  8. are to complete

  9. are to check

  10. is to announce


Exercise I: “BE ABOUT TO”

  1. is about to take off

  2. is about to leave

  3. is about to start

  4. was about to call

  5. is about to cry

  6. is about to erupt

  7. were about to eat

  8. is about to fall

  9. is about to collapse

  10. was about to announce


Exercise J: “BE DUE TO”

  1. is due to arrive

  2. is due to land

  3. is due to be submitted

  4. is due to speak

  5. is due to be paid

  6. is due to be released

  7. is due to give

  8. is due to dock

  9. are due to be announced

  10. is due to be made


Exercise K: Mixed Review

  1. is going to fall

  2. comes

  3. will go

  4. will have worked

  5. are…doing

  6. will be

  7. will be having

  8. am going to study

  9. departs

  10. is going to fall

  11. will not be / won’t be

  12. Shall

  13. is going to faint

  14. starts / is to start

  15. will be celebrating

  16. will not pass / won’t pass

  17. will order

  18. are to present

  19. finishes

  20. sails

  21. am meeting

  22. is going to burst

  23. will get

  24. closes

  25. is about to take off

Writing II

Write a letter to your friend describing your travel plans for your upcoming holiday or visit. Take help from the following questions to write your letter.

Where do you plan to go? Who will you go with?

Where will you stay? How long will you stay?

What are you going to see?

Pokhara, Nepal
25 May 2026

Dear Manisha,

I hope you are doing well. I am very happy to share my travel plans for my upcoming holiday with you.

I am planning to go to Pokhara with my family. We will travel there by plane next month. We will stay in a nice hotel near Phewa Lake for about one week.

During our stay, we are going to visit many beautiful places like Phewa Lake, Sarangkot, Davis Falls, and the World Peace Pagoda. We will also enjoy boating, sightseeing, and watching the sunrise over the mountains.

I am really excited about this trip because I have always wanted to see the natural beauty of Pokhara. I will tell you everything about my journey when I come back.

Please take care of yourself.

Yours lovingly,
Samjhana

Project work

Prepare a set of questions to find out your friends’ plans and intentions for the future. Meet at least four of your classmates to get their views, and note them down. Share their plans and intentions with the whole class.

Below is a comprehensive set of questions you can ask your classmates. These questions use various future forms (going to, will, present continuous, etc.) to discover their plans, intentions, predictions, and arrangements.


Part 1: Question Bank (For Interviewing Classmates)

Section A: Education & Career Plans

 
 
No.QuestionFuture Form Used
1What are you going to do after you finish school?Going to (intention)
2Which university or college are you planning to apply to?Present continuous (arrangement)
3What subject are you going to study in the future?Going to (intention)
4Do you think you will study abroad? Why or why not?Will (opinion/prediction)
5What career are you going to choose?Going to (intention)
6Are you going to take any entrance exams next year?Going to (plan)
7What job will you look for after your studies?Will (future plan)
8Are you planning to start a business someday?Present continuous (arrangement)

Section B: Travel & Holiday Plans

 
 
No.QuestionFuture Form Used
9Where are you going for your next holiday?Going to (plan)
10Who are you going with?Going to (plan)
11When are you leaving?Present continuous (arrangement)
12How long are you going to stay there?Going to (duration)
13What are you going to see or do there?Going to (intention)
14Will you travel by train, bus, or plane?Will (decision)
15Are you staying in a hotel or with relatives?Present continuous (arrangement)
16Do you think you will visit any foreign country in the next five years?Will (prediction)

Section C: Personal & Family Plans

 
 
No.QuestionFuture Form Used
17Are you going to learn any new skill this year?Going to (intention)
18Will you buy a new car, bike, or phone soon?Will (future plan)
19Where are you going to live after you become an adult?Going to (intention)
20Are you planning to get married in the next ten years?Present continuous (plan)
21How many children would you like to have in the future?Will (opinion)
22Will you take care of your parents when they grow old?Will (promise/intention)
23What kind of house are you going to build or buy?Going to (intention)
24Are you going to adopt a pet in the future?Going to (plan)

Section D: Health & Lifestyle Plans

 
 
No.QuestionFuture Form Used
25Are you going to join a gym or start exercising?Going to (intention)
26Will you change your eating habits in the future?Will (intention)
27Are you going to learn cooking or other life skills?Going to (intention)
28Will you wake up early every day from now on?Will (promise/plan)
29Are you planning to reduce your screen time?Present continuous (plan)
30Do you think you will meditate or do yoga regularly?Will (prediction/plan)

Section E: Financial Plans

 
 
No.QuestionFuture Form Used
31Are you going to start saving money from this year?Going to (intention)
32Will you invest in shares, property, or gold in the future?Will (future plan)
33What is the first big thing you are going to buy with your own money?Going to (intention)
34Are you going to open a bank account soon?Going to (plan)
35Will you help your family financially in the future?Will (promise)

Section F: Entertainment & Hobbies

 
 
No.QuestionFuture Form Used
36What movie or web series are you going to watch next weekend?Going to (plan)
37Are you going to learn a musical instrument?Going to (intention)
38Will you join any sports team or club next semester?Will (future plan)
39What hobby are you planning to start this summer?Present continuous (plan)
40Do you think you will write a book or a blog someday?Will (prediction)

Section G: Social & Community Plans

 
 
No.QuestionFuture Form Used
41Are you going to join any social service or NGO?Going to (intention)
42Will you donate blood or organs in the future?Will (intention/promise)
43Are you planning to participate in any competitions this year?Present continuous (plan)
44Will you encourage others to vote in elections?Will (intention)
45Are you going to teach or mentor younger students?Going to (intention)

Part 2: Interview Recording Sheet

Use the table below to note down the responses of your four classmates.


Student 1: Name: _________________ Date: _________

 
 
Question No.QuestionAnswer (Plan/Intention)Future Form Used by Student
ExampleWhat are you going to do after school?I am going to study engineering.Going to
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*(Make 5-10 copies of this table for each student)*


Student 2: Name: _________________ Date: _________

 
 
Question No.QuestionAnswer (Plan/Intention)Future Form Used by Student
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Student 3: Name: _________________ Date: _________

 
 
Question No.QuestionAnswer (Plan/Intention)Future Form Used by Student
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Student 4: Name: _________________ Date: _________

 
 
Question No.QuestionAnswer (Plan/Intention)Future Form Used by Student
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Part 3: Sample Completed Interview (Example)

Here is an example of how to fill out the recording sheet after interviewing a classmate.


Student 1 (Sample): Name: Aisha Khan Date: 25th May 2026

 
 
Question No.QuestionAnswer (Plan/Intention)Future Form Used
1What are you going to do after you finish school?I am going to study medicine and become a doctor.Going to
2Which university are you planning to apply to?I am applying to AIIMS Delhi and JIPMER.Present continuous
3Are you going to learn any new skill this year?Yes, I am going to learn sign language.Going to
4Where are you going for your next holiday?I am going to visit Goa with my family.Going to
5Will you buy a new phone soon?No, I will not buy one. I will save my money.Will (negative)
6Do you think you will live abroad in the future?Maybe. I think I will move to Canada for work.Will (prediction)
7Are you going to join a gym?Yes, I am going to join next month.Going to
8What hobby are you planning to start?I am planning to learn painting.Present continuous

Part 4: Class Presentation Format

After collecting all responses, you will share their plans and intentions with the whole class. Use the format below.


Presentation Title: Future Plans of My Classmates

Prepared by: (Your Name)
Date: ____________


Summary Table

 
 
Student NameMost Important Future PlanInteresting IntentionFuture Form Noticed
1. Aisha KhanStudy medicineLearn sign languageGoing to, Present continuous
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Detailed Findings (To be spoken in class)

Student 1 – Aisha Khan:

  • Aisha is going to study medicine after school. She is applying to AIIMS Delhi.

  • She is going to learn sign language as a new skill.

  • She will not buy a new phone because she wants to save money.

  • She thinks she will move to Canada for work in the future.

Student 2 – (Name):

(Write similar details)

Student 3 – (Name):

(Write similar details)

Student 4 – (Name):

(Write similar details)


Common Observations

  • Most students are going to pursue higher education.

  • Many are planning to learn new skills like coding, painting, or music.

  • Some students will save money instead of spending on luxury items.

  • Travel plans include places like Goa, Manali, and foreign countries.


Conclusion

In conclusion, my classmates have clear and inspiring future plans. Most of them use “going to” for intentions and prior plans, “will” for predictions and promises, and present continuous for fixed arrangements. It was interesting to learn about their dreams and ambitions.


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