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Will, would

Presentation / Objective

Will, would

In this lesson, you will explore the use of the modal verbs will and would to express the future.

Will is used to expressing promises, to take decisions in the spot, to make predictions, to offer for help and to express an uncertain future. On the other hand, would is used to express formality.

So, if you want to ask and order food, drinks and other services you may need to master this topic.

This topic can help you!

Examples of Will:

Man buying bread

NA. (2015). Bakery. Retrieved from https://pixabay.com/es/panader%C3%ADa-compras-hombre-793856/

Men chatting

Jamesoladujoye. (2016). Escucha. Retrieved from: https://pixabay.com/es/escucha-reuni%C3%B3n-informal-chat-1702648/

Couple drinking wine

Tipchai, S (2016). Adulto. Retrieved from: https://pixabay.com/es/adulto-amoroso-asia-compa%C3%B1era-1807617/

Fingers corssed

Holt, C. (2014). Meñiques. Retrieved from: https://pixabay.com/es/me%C3%B1iques-amigos-lo-prometo-amistad-329329/

Objective:
At the end of this section, you will

  • Use the modal would and the auxiliary will in everyday life situations, for example asking, and ordering food and other services.

Content

 


Look at the following chart. We use the auxiliary will

when offering to do something for someone.

Notice that will is used when you offer something. Take a look at the examples:

  • I will do it for you.
  • I will pay for the inconveniences.
  • I will help you to carry those bags.

Requests

Every time someone asks for something in a less formal way he or she can use will.

  • Will you close the car, please?
  • Will you get some cheese when you come home, please?
  • Will you pass me that bottle of water, please?

 

Promises to do something

Whenever you promise something the best way to do it is through the use of will.

  • I will wait for you.
  • I will be here as soon as you come back.
  • I will cook the turkey next Christmas.

Spontaneous decision to do something

If you decide at the moment of speaking you have to use will, it is not planned. Remember a quick decision.

  • I forgot the homework. I will not enter the class
  • I forgot to ring Paul. I will do it now.
  • The window is opened, and it is freezing. I will close it!

Will structure

Study this chart. See the affirmative, negative and interrogative forms of the auxiliary will.

Form

Example

Complete form

Contractions

+

I will marry you

I will, you will, she will, he will, it will, we will, you will, they will.

I’ll, you’ll, she’ll, he’ll, I’ll, we’ll, you’ll, they’ll.

-

I will not go to the meeting

I will not, you will not, she will not, he will not, it will not, we will not, you will not, they will not.

I won’t, you won’t, she won’t, he won’t, It won’t, we won’t, you won’t, they won`t.

?

Will she accept?

 

 

 

 

Form

Example

Complete form

Contractions

+

I would like to drink a soda

I would
You would
She would
He would
It would
We would
You would
They would

I’d
You’d
She’d
He’d
It’d
We’d
You’d
They’d

-

I would not mind buying the sodas

I would not
You would not
He would not
She would not
It would not
We would not
You would not
They would not

I wouldn’t
You wouldn’t
She wouldn’t
He wouldn’t
It wouldn’t
We wouldn’t
You wouldn’t
They wouldn’t

?

Would you play another song?

 

 

Now, study the information about the modal would.

Politeness.

You use would to politely request what we want

  • • I would like to see the green dress, please.
  • • I would like a cup of tea, please.

Reading

Matching the images

You will read a text about hamburgers, but first, you need to know the specific vocabulary. Then match the words with the pictures.  

Drag the images to the appropriate space. You have unlimited attempts to answer the exercise. You can know your score at the end of the exercise.

 

 

The best hamburgers

Do you like hamburgers? Aren't they delicious? What are the best hamburgers you have ever eaten? Well, now you are going to read a text about the best hamburgers in Japan. To better understand the text at the end of the activity, answer some questions.

Hamburger

NA. (2016). Hamburguesa. Retrieved form https://pixabay.com/es/hamburguesa-hamburguesa-con-queso-1212028/

When will we have the perfect hamburger? We already have many kinds of hamburgers! The food industry uses a variety of ingredients, and now hamburgers are the most common in any home.

The Hokkaido Company in Japan makes the Auto burger, an automatic self-stand to prepare hamburgers. The stand has sensors, which detect what people's preferences, and tries to respond to them. The robot can detect the best ingredients for your hamburger while you relax with a glass of lemonade! Also, the company now makes a robotic drink stand. Like the automatic self-stand to prepare hamburgers, the drink stands automatically detects what your favourite flavours and textures you prefer in a drink.

Hamburgers like this are becoming quite popular in Japan, and Hokaido Company expects that they become a success outside Japan. A well-designed hamburger has the perfect ingredients, and the exact amount of flavour every food lover dreams of. Besides, the hamburger will be adapted to the calories that your body needs in the specific moment of its creation.

Also, what the process will be? “You enter a cabin, your body is scanned, and a voice asks you five questions to detect your preferences,” says Tanaka, the engineer in charge of the project. Questions such as: what side dish would you like? What term would you like the protein? among others. All the process lasts about 5 minutes until you have a very delicious design hamburger for you. Meanwhile, you can enjoy watching videos or anything on the web in the cabin.

The cost is pretty much the same as in any fast food restaurant on the planet. The ingredients are a first quality choice. Would you like to try them? I bet you would.

 

 

 

 

Listening

Food industry

It’s time to practice your listening skills. First, read the following sentences to get the general idea of what you may hear. Then, listen and complete the sentences with the words you hear.

 

Click here to listen to the audio.





 

 

What will happen?

Question mark

NA. (2016). Signos de interrogación. Retrieved from: https://pixabay.com/es/signos-de-interrogaci%C3%B3n-puntuaci%C3%B3n-2215/

Listen to five different conversations or people, making requests or offers and other uses of will and would. Now, listen to the dialogues and select the best option.

Click here to listen to the audio.




 

 

 

 

Writing

Activity 5

The Fortuneteller

Fortune teller

NA. (2015). Psíquicos. Retrieved from: https://pixabay.com/es/ps%C3%ADquicos-bola-de-cristal-adivino-1026092/

Laura is a woman who wants to know about her future. She goes to Mr Black once in a while. This is what he told her about her future. Write a paragraph with the information Mr Black (the fortune-teller) told Laura.

Make sure it has the characteristics contained in the rubrics.



 

 

 

Speaking

Activity 6

At the restaurant

Waitress

Owen-Wahl, R. (2016). Bar. Retrieved from https://pixabay.com/es/bar-camarera-barman-buffet-cafe-1238379/

Imagine you go to a restaurant, and the waiter asks you the following questions.

  1. Good afternoon. May I take your order?
  2. Would you like something to drink?
  3. And what would you like to order?
  4. What would you like to drink?
  5. Would you like something for dessert?

You are going to answer him, but your answers are going to be recorded. Listen to the example and then record your own conversation.


Check the rubrics before making your recording.



 

 

Self-assessment

Are you fast? Let’s check it out!

This is a quiz that will help you to evaluate your progress in the topic: will / would. You will have 40 seconds to answer each question. If you take longer, another question will come and will lose a point. You only have one opportunity to answer this quiz. Good luck!

Self-assessment

Choosing the best option

Let’s see how much you remember on the use of will and would. Read the sentences and decide which will complete the blank spaces. If you still have questions you can go back to the beginning of this lesson to study the charts.

Reference

Basic references

Murphy, R. English Grammar in Use: A Self-study Reference and Practice Book for Intermediate Learners of English - with Answers 3rd Edition. Cambridge University Press.

Merriam-Webster.com (2016). Dictionary. Taken from: http://www.merriam-webster.com