Some more summer fun music to practice English with! Today we propose a classic pop song, Surfin’ USA by the American band Beach Boys. Although it is a very old song, released in the 1960’s, its happy-go-lucky beat and simple lyrics still bring a feeling of summer freedom on sandy beaches. The song mentions many spots for surfing, mainly in California but also some in Hawaii and Australia. Enjoy!
Exercise
Fill in the missing words. ⇩
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Grammar – Future with WILL & GOING TO
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Will & Going To
- WILL and GOING TO are both used to talk about the future. However, we need to know when to use each of them.
- Here’s a list of uses:
- WILL
- – To talk about future plans. For example: We will spend Christmas at home.
- – To make promises. For example: I promise I will pick you up from work tomorrow.
- – When making decisions at the time of speaking. For example: Are you leaving? Then I’ll get ready and go with you.
- – To make predictions. For example: Lakers will win this year.
- – To offer yourself to do something for someone. For example: I’ll help you with homework in 10 minutes.
- GOING TO
- – To talk about situations that are happening soon. For example: I’m going to watch a movie tonight.
- – For pre-planed situations. For example: We are going to get married next year.
I like this song. I tell you that I learnt more expresions and other words thanks for that. I like this way that you teach us.
I like this song.
I don’t like this song
We have more songs coming. Maybe you will find one you like.
This is a great song but it is not easy to understand
What’s the difference between future plans and pre-planed situations?