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The Learning Studio> Spoken English Course> Week 10> πŸ“˜ Day 1 – About the future > Plan vs. Decision

Plan vs. Decision

  1. I’m going to visit my grandparents this Sunday.
  2. I’ll help you carry those bags.
  3. We’re going to watch a movie tonight.
  4. I’ll call the teacher right now.
  5. They’re going to build a new house next year.
  6. It’s cold. I’ll close the window.
  7. She’s going to join dance classes next month.
  8. I’m tired. I’ll go to bed early today.
  9. We’re going to start a group project next week.
  10. The phone is ringing! I’ll answer it.
  11. I’m going to buy a new school bag tomorrow.
  12. Don’t worry, I’ll fix your pen.
  13. He’s going to play in the football match on Sunday.
  14. Oh no, I forgot her birthday! I’ll message her now.
  15. We’re going to have a party on Friday.
  16. I’ll take a taxi. It’s too late to walk.
  17. She’s going to take swimming lessons next summer.
  18. I’m thirsty. I’ll get some water.
  19. They’re going to paint their room this weekend.
  20. I’ll talk to the teacher about this after class.
  21. I’m going to start a blog this month.
  22. Wait! I’ll open the door.
  23. He’s going to learn how to cook.
  24. I’ll come with you to the market.
  25. We’re going to clean the classroom tomorrow.
  26. I’ll call my mom and ask.
  27. She’s going to buy a gift for her brother.
  28. It’s too hot! I’ll turn on the fan.
  29. I’m going to read a book after lunch.
  30. I’ll help you with your homework.
  31. We’re going to visit the zoo next Sunday.
  32. I’ll join the online meeting now.
  33. She’s going to attend the art competition.
  34. Don’t worry, I’ll wait for you.
  35. I’m going to bring snacks for everyone.
  36. It’s getting dark. I’ll switch on the light.
  37. They’re going to organize a farewell party.
  38. I’ll make tea for everyone.
  39. I’m going to attend the workshop this weekend.
  40. I’ll write this down so I don’t forget.
  41. We’re going to make a class timetable.
  42. Oh, I see your books fell. I’ll pick them up.
  43. She’s going to start learning French.
  44. I’ll stay home and study tonight.
  45. He’s going to join a new tuition class.
  46. I’ll ask sir if we can leave early.
  47. We’re going to start a reading club.
  48. I’ll check the internet for that answer.
  49. She’s going to perform at the annual day.
  50. I’ll lend you my pencil.
  51. I’m going to buy a new diary.
  52. I’ll take notes for you in the next lecture.
  53. He’s going to make a science model.
  54. I’ll go with you to the teacher’s office.
  55. They’re going to do a group dance.
  56. I’ll send the email right away.
  57. She’s going to work on her presentation tonight.
  58. I’ll talk to my parents about the trip.
  59. We’re going to have a class picnic.
  60. It’s getting noisy. I’ll shut the door.

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Hello! I am pleased to introduce myself (Ashish Pithadiya) as a lecturer at PNR Shah Mahila Arts and Commerce College, Palitana. I hold a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in English Literature, which makes me well-equipped to guide and mentor students in this subject area. As a visiting faculty member, I am committed to providing a stimulating and engaging learning experience for my students. I believe that literature has the power to transform individuals and society, and I am passionate about sharing this belief with my students. I strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their ideas and opinions.