Unit 11: Future A Kirsty: Hi Elaine. It’s Kirsty, here. Elaine: Hello, how are you? Kirsty: Fine. Listen, I know this is very short notice but _________________ (1 you, do) anything tonight? Elaine: Nothing why? Kirsty: Well I _________________ (2 take) my class to the theatre, but one of them can’t go. Would you like to come? Elaine: I’d love to. What’s the play about? Kirsty: Oh, I _________________ (3 tell) you all about that a little later. I _________________ (4 pick up, you) at 6.30 - is that okay? Elaine: Yes, OK. Or how about meeting a bit earlier? We could have a coffee beforehand. Kirsty: Well, I _________________ (5 see) the school principal at four, but I suppose I could come after that. My meeting ____________________ (6 probably, finish) at about 5.30. Is that okay? Elaine: Yes, of course. What time _______________________ (7 play, actually, START)? Kirsty: At 7.30, although we _____________________ (8 need, be) there before as I _________________ (9 meet) my students at the theatre at seven. Afterwards they ____________________________ (10 probably, want, TALK) the play for a little while. But I hope that it ___________________ (11 not go) for too long. There ______________ (12 be) plenty of time for us to discuss it at tomorrow’s lesson. Elaine: That’s fine. I _________________ (13 see) you at 5.30! B 1 BUSINESS SEMINAR 10.00-11.00 Speaker: Mr AG Wright A The talk _________________ (start) at 10.00. B Mr Wright _________________ (give) his seminar at 10.23. C The talk __________________________ (finish) by 11.15. 2 Itinerary for Miss T Wilson: Depart London Heathrow 18.00 Arrive Athens 22.00 A The plane ______________________ (take off) at six in the evening. B At 19.35, Miss Wilson _______________ (travel) to Athens. C Miss Wilson _____________________________ (arrive) in Athens by 11.30. 3 Law Finals: Paper I 10.00-1.00, Paper II 2.00-5.00 A The final exam ______________________ (start) at 10.00. B We __________________________ (have) a break at 1.30. C We _________________________________ (finish) by 6. C Nov – Jan: demolition of the existing building Feb – Apr: building the new factory May – Jul: installation of equipment Aug – Oct: testing of new machinery Nov: start of production 1 In December, ______________________________ 2 By the end of January, _____________________________ 3 In March _______________________________________ 4 By the end of April, _______________________________ 5 In June, ________________________________________ 6 By the end of July, ________________________________ 7 In September, ____________________________________ 8 By the end of October, _____________________________ 9 By the beginning of December, ______________________ D Teacher: What _________________ (1 you, do) this time next year? Student 1: Well, that’s difficult to say but I hope that I _________________ (2 travel) round the world. Before then I _________________ (3 hopefully, save up) enough money for the ticket. I plan to end up in Australia and when I _________________ (4 get) there I’ll get a job and earn some money. So, in a year’s time I _________________ (5 probably, travel) for a few months already. I hope that I _________________ (6 visit) quite a lot of different countries by then too. Teacher: What do you plan to do when you graduate? Student 2: Well, my plans have changed a bit. I _________________ (7 do) a journalism course, but I didn’t get accepted. So I’ve sorted something else out and I _________________ (8 start) a hospitality course tomorrow, actually. It’s for six months, so I _________________ (9 not finish) in time to go travelling next spring, unfortunately. However, as soon as I _________________ (10 find out) if I’ve passed the course, I can apply for a job in a hotel in Australia.