There are 4 future forms in English. The one which is used most often in spoken English is ‘going to’.
We use ‘going to’ when we want to talk about a plan for the future. Example: I‘m going to see him later today.
Notice that this plan does not have to be for the near future. Example: In ten years time, I’m going to be boss of my own company.
We use ‘going to’ when we want to make a prediction based on evidence we can see now. Example: Look at those black clouds. It‘s going to rain soon.
Now, think about your future. Here you are some questions to answer:
| 1) | What are you going to do with your life? | 
| 2) | What are you going to do after this class? | 
| 3) | Where are you going to go for your next holiday? | 
| 4) | Are you going to meet anyone at the weekend? | 
| 5) | Are you going to watch television tonight? | 
| 6) | What book are you going to read next? | 
| 7) | When are you going to stop smoking? | 
| 8) | What are you going to have for lunch / dinner? | 
| 9) | Where in the world are you going to travel? | 
| 10) | How are you going to get better at English? | 
 
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